"Kindergarten on Wheels" Launched in Kherson Region.


A mobile early development center has been launched in Kherson Region. This was announced by the head of the regional military administration, Oleksandr Prokudin.
Colorful, decorated with cartoon characters. This kind of "on wheels" early development center will operate in Kherson Region. The bus is equipped with all the necessary materials for classes with children, as well as sports equipment for active leisure. This will allow children not only to learn but also to have fun, - stated Prokudin.
Prokudin noted that professional defectologists and psychologists will work with the children to help them overcome stress and facilitate socialization.
The bus will arrive on schedule in those settlements where there are currently no kindergartens. It will stop where there is shelter.
«Unfortunately, due to Russian aggression, many educational institutions in Kherson Region have been destroyed. Therefore, this mobile kindergarten will help at least partially compensate for the lack of preschool education and support the children who need it most», added Prokudin.
Recall that Russian invaders attacked a route bus in Antonivka, Kherson Region, using a drone.
As known, on October 1, Russia struck at the center of Kherson. According to investigations, around 9:00, Russian forces struck the center of Kherson with artillery. The shelling occurred near the local market and a public transport stop. As a result, six people were killed, and 12 were injured.
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