The holiday season is usually a favorite time for kids, with the twinkling lights that fill the streets and their homes and the exciting idea that Santa Claus will make their material wishes come true. One of the best places to stop by during this time is New York, and Marc Anthony and Nadia Ferreira's son, Marco, AKA Marquitos, had an exciting time taking in the Christmas spirit.
To the delight of fans, Ferreira has been sharing photos and videos from their recent trip. Traveling by private plane, the little one, who turned 1 in July, was captivated by the view outside, gazing out the window.
Once in NYC, they made sure to take him to the iconic Times Square Christmas tree. Wrapped warm in his mom’s arms, they soaked in the holiday vibe around the massive tree, lit up a week ago to officially kick off Christmas and New Year celebrations. The millions of colorful LED lights caught Marquitos’ attention in his second Christmas season, sparking pure wonder.
Marquitos was dressed to stay warm - in style. The blue-eyed baby wore a jacket decorated with reindeer shapes, white polka dots on the back, and an adorable little tail. The matching hat had a nose, eyes, and pointy ears, adding to the cuteness, all while keeping him cozy with a soft lining perfect for the chilly weather.
Looking for the perfect gift
Marco probably has tons of toys at home, but even the celebrity baby can't resist a good shopping spree. Before getting his list ready for Santa, he made a stop at the famous FAO Schwartz toy store for some inspiration.
The baby boy showed interest in animal plush toys and farm playsets and was not shy about it. With his mom’s help, he reached for toys placed high up on the shelves, mostly stuffed animals.
And, of course, toy cars caught his attention, especially a mini version of the NYPD’s patrol vehicles.
The fun continues
Marquitos' fun continued into Tuesday, spending time at what looks like the Bluey experience in New York. He looked so excited to walk through the Heeler home.
Time will tell what the next exciting stop will be for the mother-son duo.