Baxcamiz (2027)

On the walls hang pictures of the Karabakh horse and the Khari-bulbul flower. From a young age, children learn poems about their homeland, fostering a strong sense of identity. 🍃 The Seeds of Tomorrow

Every morning in Baku, before the sun fully clears the Caspian Sea, a gentle melody drifts from a colorful, two-story building tucked in a quiet neighborhood. This place is known to the locals simply as Bağçamız —our garden. 🎶 The Morning Welcome

"Oyanıb səhər tezdən, Bağçaya gedirəm mən..." (Waking up early in the morning, I go to my garden...) 🎨 Growing in the Garden Baxcamiz

The story of Bağçamız begins at 8:00 AM. Leyla, a dedicated educator, stands by the brightly painted gate to welcome the children. She knows that in Azerbaijan, a kindergarten is not just a daycare; it is viewed as a child’s very first step into society and the foundation for their future.

The children sit in a circle to listen to traditional Nağıllar (fairytales). They learn about the cleverness of Cırtdan (the small boy who outsmarts a giant), instilling early values of courage and quick thinking. On the walls hang pictures of the Karabakh

As the children arrive, Leyla often hears them singing the famous Azerbaijani children's song, Bağçamız :

Music is the heartbeat of Bağçamız. Children are introduced to the sounds of traditional instruments and learn folk dances, preparing them for the many celebrations in Azerbaijani life. This place is known to the locals simply

Leyla watches them leave, knowing that the word Bağçamız is used perfectly here. A child is like a delicate flower; they cannot grow without a nurtured environment, rich soil, and plenty of sunshine. That is exactly what this little school provides—a place where the future of a nation is gently watered every single day.