The event was held within the framework of the Children's Protection Day events marathon, which our library holds annually, uniting creativity, family values, and children's dreams.
The children presented touching artworks and shared that the most challenging thing to convey was: their mother's eyes, smile, or mood.
We played "Mom's Superpowers," answered funny questions about mothers, and talked about family warmth and inspiration.
The kids proudly talked about their portraits and the little "things" that only their family knows.
They drew moms in a minute, guessed their mothers' habits, and participated in active games—the library was filled with laughter, colors, and genuine emotions.
In a cozy atmosphere, we reminded the children about their rights, dreams, and the importance of support and love. After all, Children's Protection Day is an opportunity to talk about the right of every child to be happy.
We are delighted with our ongoing cooperation with the children's art school and proudly host such vernissages for children, their families, and teachers.
Together, we are creating a space where art unites, inspires, and brings warmth!






