Open day held in Kyiv Orthodox kindergarten "Trinity Kids"

Open day held in Kyiv Orthodox kindergarten "Trinity Kids"

On September 3, in the Kyiv kindergarten "Trinity Kids" at Zverinetskaya 32, there was an open day. Children aged 2-6 came to get acquainted with one another and educators. Parents who brought the kids to the holiday saw a closed well-groomed territory, a trampoline, a lot of greenery and even a small garden where city children can participate in growing cucumbers, tomatoes and other vegetables that they usually see only on their plates.

The confessor of the kindergarten, UOC priest Fr. Maxim Stepaniuk, says that he will conduct lessons of kindness in groups, where, in an adapted game form, the kids will learn the basics of the Christian worldview. And older children will learn the prayer "Our Father" and start the day with the joint chanting of it.

From the first days of September, “The Little”, “Smileys” and “Smarties”(the names of the groups) have been doing mathematics, reading, choreography, modelling, English, attending a musical theatre, studying fiction, and, of course, involved in outdoor activities.

Kindergarten enrolment continues.

As reported earlier, preschoolers are being invited to the “Trinity Kids” Orthodox kindergarten in Kyiv.

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