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Dear parents! We invite your children to participate in our May series of DIY workshops! During the workshops, participants will create their own wooden city models, activity frames, desk organizers, and wooden toys!

 

DIY is not only a lot of fun but also positively impacts children's development, improving their manual skills and hand-eye coordination. Working with wood and natural materials teaches independence, problem-solving, and develops creativity. The workshop will be led by Marek Zator from the Wrocław Father's Club, and an intercultural assistant will be with us during the sessions to support the integration of Polish and Ukrainian children.

 

A close-up of a child's hands assembling a wooden toy. Tools and pieces of wood are scattered around the table.
organizer's materials

Schedule:

 

  • 5.05 | Wooden model of the city
  • 10.05 | Photo frame
  • 17.05 | Paper desk organizer
  • 24.05 | Wooden toys

 

All workshops will be held in the space #Curie63a and will last from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

 

Registration:

 

Classes are free, but space is limited and registration is required! To register your child for a class for the first time, please complete the registration form: bit.ly/formularzCENTRUMdzieci

 

Please confirm your attendance at subsequent meetings by email: placgrunwaldzki@ladnehistorie.pl

 

Two young girls and their instructor create paper decorations.
photo: Marta Sobala

 

We can carry out a series of art workshops for children and young people thanks to the support #UNICEF.

The project "Organization and implementation of an educational and recreational program called the Center for Development and Activity of Children and Youth" is being implemented thanks to funding from the Municipality of Wrocław (www.wroclaw.pl).www.wroclaw.pl).

The project is operated by the Umbrella Foundation for the Support of Non-Governmental Organizations. The project was implemented with the support of UNICEF.

The task is carried out under the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) on the basis of the Memorandum of Understanding between the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the City of Wrocław of 9 June 2022 and the Letters of exchange for the provision of support related to emergency refugee response in Wrocław of 09 June 2022.