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Multicultural Wroclaw teaches children

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Multicultural Wroclaw teaches children


21.10.2016

The Russian Center under University of Wroclaw has arranged classes for 3-6 year-old children at kindergartens in October as part of the Multicultural Wroclaw program.

The children learned some Russian words and now they know what the flag of Russia looks like. They enjoyed popular toys such as Russian nesting doll, a tumbler and Cheburashka, Russian children like to play with, and liked them at once.

Pre-schoolers learned a popular song named Pust’ begut neukluzhe pesekhody po luzham and took part in a coloring contest. They got a big pack of candies named Kosolapiy Mishka. The classes were prepared and given by Dorota Druzhilovska, a lecturer of the Institute of Slavic Philology.

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