Patriotism Project Launches Second Wave in Patrushi Kindergarten
A unique project aimed at instilling patriotism in preschoolers has kicked off its second wave in Patrushi. Kindergarten No. 17 'Ryabinuska' hosted the ceremonial opening of new platoon-based groups, part of the 'Young Patriot' initiative. The event was attended by the kindergarten's director, Marina Burunova, and other distinguished guests.
The 'Young Patriot' project, a collaboration between the M. V. Bannykh Sverdlovsk Cadet Corps and local kindergartens, seeks to foster national pride through engaging classroom sessions, interactive training, themed video screenings, and field trips. The young participants have formed their own platoon groups, such as 'Sea Brotherhood', 'Ocean Surf', and 'Sea Star', reflecting their enthusiasm and creativity.
The opening event saw cadets from the V. M. Bannykh Sverdlovsk Cadet Corps presenting commemorative gifts to the young patriots. The Suvorov Military School also extended an invitation for the children to visit their museum, further enriching their learning experience.
The establishment of these groups is part of the 'Young Patriot' patriotic platoon project, aiming to nurture a sense of pride and love for their country among preschoolers. The project's success relies on partnerships with institutions like the M. V. Bannykh Sverdlovsk Cadet Corps, ensuring a well-rounded and engaging learning environment for the young participants.
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