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🙌Для детей из детского сада «Черёмушки» провели развлекательно-познавательную программу – день буквы "Ё".

🏃‍♀️🏃‍♂️Мальчишки и девчонки отправились в волшебное путешествие в мир букв, где участвовали в эстафетах с заданиями, собирали тематические пазы и даже станцевали "танец Ешки". Мероприятие получилось ярким, насыщенным и подарило детям незабываемые эмоции и новые знания о мире букв.👍



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🙌Для детей из детского сада «Черёмушки» провели развлекательно-познавательную программу – день буквы "Ё".

🏃‍♀️🏃‍♂️Мальчишки и девчонки отправились в волшебное путешествие в мир букв, где участвовали в эстафетах с заданиями, собирали тематические пазы и даже станцевали "танец Ешки". Мероприятие получилось ярким, насыщенным и подарило детям незабываемые эмоции и новые знания о мире букв.👍

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