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The piece has become a quiet staple in Hungarian piano pedagogy for several reasons:
Use the sustain pedal sparingly – change it with each new harmony (usually every half note or whole note). Over-pedaling will blur the gentle character.
Many pianists perform "Paulina ajándéka" on YouTube. In the video description, some offer a free PDF link to their own transcription (usually via Google Drive).
If "Paulina ajándéka" were written before 1928, it would be here. Since it is a modern educational piece, it will NOT be on IMSLP unless the composer has explicitly released it under a free license (which is rare). Do not waste time searching IMSLP for this.