Creative summer camp from art studio “Ananas” and the Living History Center continues! From May 25 to 29 we will have even more creativity, experiments, walks and real adventures ✨ Each day brings new master classes, interesting techniques and a warm atmosphere where children can not only have fun but also try themselves in different creative directions 🎨 Week program: 🖌 Painting and pottery 🕯 Candle making 🎲 Historical board games 🌿 Trip to Dzhervez park to study nature and have lunch outdoors 💎 Bead weaving ✨ Epoxy resin 🏡 Home decor 🫘 Picture made of beans ⏰ Time: 10:00–18:00 💰 Cost: 12,000 dram — 1 day 55,000 dram — 5 days Spots are limited, registration is already open 💛 Register without fuss in KiddoDu or via the organizer's direct message: https://t.me/Maria_pavlova_master
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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» →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.
more «ceramics» →A mix of drawing, sculpting, collage, model-making, handicrafts, and applied creative techniques — including inventing and making board games or similar projects. Activities can be about the pure joy of exploration and creativity, or about developing fine motor skills, exploring art through practice, learning language, history, and beyond.
more «creative classes» →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!”.
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