“Peace, Labor, May” at DUSHA — creative meeting for children 6+
No photos added“Peace, Labor, May” at DUSHA — creative meeting for children 6+
“Peace, Labor, May” at DUSHA 🌿 On May 2 (Sat) at 11:00 we invite children 6+ to a warm creative meeting dedicated to spring, work and various professions 👩🚒👷♀️👩🔬 We will paint matryoshkas, talk with children about why it is important to work, what professions exist, and watch a film about professions on a big screen 🪆 After the masterclass — a cozy tea with cookies☕️ 📍DUSHA 🕚 May 2, 11:00 ⏳ Duration: 1.5 hours 👧 Age: 6+ 💌 Participation: 500 TRY We look forward to a kind May meeting! 🌸 Sign-up: https://t.me/Daria_loo
Most questions are answered by the organizer, but community members can also answer.
We verified the schedule less than 24 hours ago. Book with confidence, guaranteed best price.
Non-academic drawing - for exploration, sensory experience, and fine-motor development. For older children, these classes help slow down, enjoy the creative process, and shift the focus from “doing it right” to experiencing art. Most importantly, drawing strengthens attention and perseverance, supports emotional regulation and self-connection, and helps build a healthier sense of confidence and self-esteem.
more «painting» →Children create with household and natural materials, scissors, glue, and a mix of techniques. Activities range from designing personal projects to following a guided example. They provide a rich sensory experience, strengthen fine motor skills and focus, teach planning, and help children feel a sense of achievement, pride, and the joy of “I made it!” — “I did it myself!”.
more «creative DIY crafts» →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.
more «edutainment» →
Start fast. Turn a post you already have into a simple listing on Kiddodoo. Make it visible to parents. Improve it later.
Get started