You are invited to a cozy clay-molding masterclass for children and adults. May brings cooler days — a moment to slow down, warm up with real tea and create with your hands. Clay is calming, relieves tension and helps children unlock imagination. When: Sunday, 11:30. Price: $25 adults, $14 children. For children (6+) and adults. All materials included. If you don't finish painting, you can come to a second session ( $10 ). Firing $4. Come alone, with your child, or with a friend. Sign up in comments or by DM @y_e_z_h_i_k (https://t.me/y_e_z_h_i_k).
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more «clay play and ceramics» →More formal clay work aimed at creating figures or objects, most often followed by firing and glazing. It helps develop fine motor skills, patience, focus, and gives a calming, stress-relieving experience through hands-on creativity.
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more «art therapy» →A process-focused approach where children build their own little worlds out of clay or create together, exploring transformations and interacting through what they make. Along the way, they express what matters to them — emotions, interests, and lived experiences. Through this hands-on play, feelings that may be difficult to put into words take shape, becoming something the child can gently take control of.
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