
Recently, our little ones were visited by very special guests — educators from the National Museum of the Revolution of Dignity, Viktoriia Boiko and Svitlana Skyba. Together, we held a meaningful and inspiring session dedicated to Constitution Day of Ukraine.
Both younger and older children at our Center eagerly took part in an engaging discussion — talking about the Constitution, human rights, dignity, freedom, and what it truly means to be a citizen of one’s own country.
The highlight of the day was a creative workshop on making Ukraine’s small State Emblem — the Tryzub. Inspired and full of imagination, our children joyfully created their own versions of this important national symbol using stencils designed by Pavlo Tytulenko, a participant in the Revolution of Dignity.
This was not just a lesson — it was an encounter with values. With love for our homeland, respect for our history, and belief in a peaceful, strong future.
We sincerely thank the team from the National Museum of the Revolution of Dignity for this warm, thoughtful, and enriching day. You gave our children not just knowledge — you gave them pride in being Ukrainian.