New Year’s adventures of Mike, Sally, Boo and our IDP children

New Year’s adventures of Mike, Sally, Boo and our IDP children

When it comes to kids, it doesn’t matter what month it is on the calendar. Here, we are ready to create a New Year’s fairy tale all year round тЬиЁЯСМЁЯП╗ And how can you do without a festive concert during the winter holidays? We don’t know either, because it’s almost a tradition of every Ukrainian […]

When it comes to kids, it doesn’t matter what month it is on the calendar. Here, we are ready to create a New Year’s fairy tale all year round тЬиЁЯСМЁЯП╗

And how can you do without a festive concert during the winter holidays? We don’t know either, because it’s almost a tradition of every Ukrainian for many years ЁЯШЬ

So we gathered two groups of IDP children and on 2 and 3 January we attended an interesting interactive show-performance “New Year’s Adventures of Mike, Sally and Boo” ЁЯСАЁЯдЧ

If it were not for the help of our little rascals, this trio would have been looking for a long time to get little Boo home through the magic door ЁЯШО.

Therefore, thanks to the perseverance and ingenuity of the children, they managed to do it. We also managed to take part in competitions and an interactive program тШ║я╕П

Each such event helps a lot in the integration of IDP children and helps them to adapt more easily in a new place. Although, of course, we really want every child, like little Bo, to return to their home ЁЯПатЭдя╕ПтАНЁЯй╣

Thanks to our new friends @artterytoria for creating such incredible contemporary performances for kids ЁЯл╢ЁЯП╗

Everything will be with Rise ЁЯТЩЁЯТЫ

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