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Russian writer held online meeting with children from six countries

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Russian writer held online meeting with children from six countries


27.04.2020

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Thirty children from Russia, Germany, France, Italy, the Czech Republic and Greece took part in an online meeting with children's writer from Moscow Yuri Nechiporenko.

The meeting was held as part of a virtual literary drawing room organized by the Gagarin Society from Erfurt (Germany), the Russkoe Pole website reports.

The meetings for children of different ages and parents are held in Russian with interesting people. During the conversation, Yuri Nechiporenko talked about his works, read fairy tales and talked with children who created illustrations for the writer's works.

Children from different countries asked Yuri Nechiporenko many questions, including those dedicated to his writing secrets. The conversation with the author lasted about two hours. According to parents, the children very vividly perceived the words of Yuri Nechiporenko, became interested in his tales and books with a scientific bias.

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