Kindergarten students have created a wind instrument typical of Carnival festivals in Spain called the turuta. To make it, they reused plastic cups that had been used at Christmas to celebrate the tradition of the 12 grapes at school. Once the instruments were finished, our Erasmus+ project partners were able to listen how this musical instrument sounds.
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