in Kursk, in kindergarten No. 135 this morning, a big fair unfolded to folk music. The tables were overflowing with all kinds of goods. Baked goods, sweets, themed products and much more. Everything is mainly handmade. Both parents and children tried.
– My daughter and I love to make different products. A lot of things were done to decorate our table of the 4th group, – says Kateryna Shautsova. – This is a mushroom composition. Daughter Tatsiana helped me. Everything worked, I glued. They made a pumpkin out of balloons.
– I make pictures, – continues young Tanya Shautsova. – I am learning to draw from my mother. I like autumn. Beautiful multi-colored leaves are served. They rustle underfoot.
Multicolored leaves became the main decoration of products. Fruits and vegetables collected at summer cottages were not far behind in terms of brightness. In parallel with the fair, an exhibition of horticultural achievements was organized in the kindergarten. A potato the size of a pumpkin – what an achievement!
– Bright autumn has come. The harvest brought us. The fair was quickly assembled and the guests were called here, – the kindergarteners recited.
Large-scale fair festivities began with a historical reference. The children were told about the feast of the Intercession of the Holy Virgin.
– When enemies attacked a city, people came to the temple and began to pray. And then the Mother of God appeared, took off the veil and, as it were, stretched it over the city, and the city received protection. That’s how the Feast of the Covering of the Mother of God appeared, – said the invited priest.
Karagods and mass games in the fresh air, the tone of which was set by buffoons, smoothly flowed to the main thing. A fierce trade began. Prices of goods were very democratic. Almost everything is 10 rubles.
– Today is such a feature, – says the head of kindergarten No. 135 Mariana Hlushchenko. – The boys will buy goods at the fair with real money. With this, we lay the foundations of children’s financial literacy, which is very important in today’s world.
Queues formed at each table with sweets. The kids clearly didn’t skimp, quickly emptying their wallets and filling their bags with goodies. According to tradition, after the end of the fair everyone was waiting for a general tea party.