Yesterday Sasha and her friend 🪼Mia🪼 visited an event. It was wonderful and captivating.
🪼The tale about a bear who’a lost the Sun (based on a fairytale Umka) and a lot of sand and coloured rice for kids to play.
Every time Sasha gets involved more and more. Now she completes almost all the tasks without my help. She boldly approaches the characters and interacts with them. I’m so happy that now we have an opportunity to develop our kids in such exciting way.🪼
Yesterday Sasha and her friend 🪼Mia🪼 visited an event. It was wonderful and captivating.
🪼The tale about a bear who’a lost the Sun (based on a fairytale Umka) and a lot of sand and coloured rice for kids to play.
Every time Sasha gets involved more and more. Now she completes almost all the tasks without my help. She boldly approaches the characters and interacts with them. I’m so happy that now we have an opportunity to develop our kids in such exciting way.🪼
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