Organizer: @adriatic_vrtic This Friday — an Easter sleepover for kids: egg painting, a workshop to create a felt bunny holder, movie screening, tasty food, breakfast, and a walk. The event is supervised by the sleepover team (Nastia and Denis). Pre-registration is required: @adriatic_vrtic. This announcement was found and posted by the editors of KiddoDu. Like it and we’ll find out all the details and the exact schedule. This Friday, despite the holiday, we meet at 🐣🐣🐣EASTER SLEEPOVER🐣🐣🐣 … We will experience real Easter magic: under the watchful eye of our sleepover team Nastia and Denis, we will paint eggs together. Everyone will make their own felt bunny holder. Movie theater covering the entire wall. Cost: Hour/Dinner (from 17:00): 4€, Stay for an hour (until 21:00): 10€, Stay for the evening (until 23:00): 20€, Sleepover 20:00-11:00: 30€. Pre-registration is mandatory: @adriatic_vrtic (https://t.me/adriatic_vrtic)
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