Weekly classes for kids aged 4-7 with storytelling therapist Anna Novikova, where children listen to fairy tales and play them 💙 Kids listen, play, craft, and move; the sessions are not just recreational but also fully developmental. The book club is not just about getting to know books, but also includes mini-performances, games, workshops based on the chosen book, and of course, surprises! Cost - 20 euros (one child can bring one adult for free). Perfect for a one-time visit, though regular attendance will certainly yield benefits ✨🍒🍑 📚❤️BOOK CLUB FOR KIDS AGED 4-7❤️📚 I know many of you will be happy to hear this news: starting in February, my Book Club sessions will resume at @dreamdramtheatre! I look forward to seeing my old and very beloved club members, as well as new little readers ❤️ The club is structured as a comprehensive literary activity. We will play a lot of finger, gesture, active, verbal, and motor games. We will dramatize poetry and create crafts. In each session, I will tell a new story with puppets, so we can discuss it together and look at the illustrations. The goal of the Club is to instill in children a love for artistic expression and reading. To show how to play with favorite books. To teach understanding of figurative speech and to adopt it naturally. To introduce various books, authors, and illustrators.
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Shorter performances for a very small audience, where little ones are not just spectators but active participants — they can move, touch objects, interact, and become part of the action. In baby theatre, what matters most are images, sounds, gestures, and mood rather than plot. Such performances develop attention and emotional responsiveness, provide a safe space for exploration, and often include a creative part where children can craft something with their own hands inspired by what they’ve seen.
more «baby theatre» →Meetings where books are discussed. Such gatherings help spark children’s interest in reading, teach them to notice details and appreciate the depth of a text. Book clubs develop language and thinking skills and offer wonderful opportunities to socialize and find like-minded peers.
more «book club» →Cutting, folding, gluing, and assembling shapes and images. This format supports fine motor skills, imagination, a sense of composition, and creative experimentation, helping children enjoy the process rather than focus on a perfect outcome.
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