Organizer: Детская библиотека Точка Classes: June 13, 2026 at 15:30; Sundays — August 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30, 2026 at 11:10; September 6 and 13, 2026 at 11:10. The sessions explore the world through stories and simple objects with child educator Angelina Shkarina. Single tickets and a 4-class subscription with 15% discount are available. This announcement was found and posted by KiddoDoo editors. Like it and we will find out all the details and exact schedule. Sunday classes in August are happening! 🐓 Tickets for single visits and a 4-class subscription with a 15% discount are available here: link 🐰 For ages 4–6 — “Wonders in a Pocket” at 11:10 We will open the world through stories and simple things together with children's educator Angelina Shkarina! Sign up easily at KiddoDu or in the organizer's direct: telegram link
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more «books» →Activities that help participants become aware of their connection with nature, develop a mindful and respectful attitude toward it, take part in environmental initiatives, and gain a deeper understanding of natural ecosystems and how modern technologies can contribute to their preservation.
more «ecology» →The child is immersed in play, while gradually acquiring new skills or knowledge along the way. This format helps children learn naturally and with interest: they try things out, explore, make mistakes, repeat, and gradually understand the material through their own experience.
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