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Original taken from chatlburan How children see space

Today the whole world celebrates the anniversary of the beginning of human exploration of a fundamentally new entity - Space! On April 12, 1961, Yuri Gagarin made a space flight for the first time in history and thereby ushered in a new era of humanity.

An exhibition of children's drawings on a space theme opened today in Rostov: We are descendants of Gagarin. Space relay race-Rostov.

It was interesting to see how children imagine space, how they see the space future, what they expect from it and whether they dream of becoming astronauts.

Below the cut there are many photos from the exhibition.

You can conditionally divide the pictures into several categories. Some were distinguished by the detail of the technical part of the spacecraft:






(this one is generally done in pastels)


Others reflected the story:


Still others imagined everyday scenes of the cosmic future:



Space trains, station, spacecraft parking. The curtains on the windows of the train are magnificent!



And here we can see orbital stores: plants and flowers, household appliances, honey. laboratory. I would venture to guess that the small buildings are fast food outlets: shawarma, vkusnolyubov, “coffee to go”, etc.

Of course, there were aliens:



Title of the drawing: "Hello, friend!" It's nice that the children are peaceful. The culture of aggression has not yet had time to spoil them. The theme of friendship and peaceful coexistence with aliens runs through all the drawings. There are no battle scenes anywhere.



Subtle humor and good imagination. Everything is wonderful here!



Catching stars



Attractions attached to the rings of Saturn.



A flying saucer with wheels!



No less than NEVZ launched its space electric locomotive :)

Nebulae and landscapes:





And some I just liked:





The ship and one spacesuit are made of foil.

There are a total of 152 drawings at the exhibition out of 15 educational institutions Rostov and region. There are many interesting works. The exhibition will be held from April 12 to April 20 at the Rostov House of Children and Youth Creativity ( former Palace pioneers, Sadovaya, 53-55). Free admission.

The exhibition is important because it actualizes the theme of space as such. Children fantasize and draw interesting stories. But it’s sad that they stopped dreaming about space - to the question “what do you want to become?” None of the authors of the drawings answered “astronaut”. A football player, a lawyer, a businessman... Meanwhile, man and Humanity have a much higher purpose than business and football. We must do our best to kindle the thirst for space expansion and convey the value of this path. And the more active the space topic is on the agenda, the more chances we, earthlings, have of returning to the path of development and achieving outstanding results on a universal scale!

Happy Cosmonautics Day everyone!

Original taken from kopninantonbuf in Space dreams of Don schoolchildren



Today in Rostov-on-Don, an exhibition of children's drawings dedicated to the 55th anniversary of the first human flight into space opened at the Palace of Children and Youth Creativity.

Children drew pictures and wrote stories as part of the all-Russian competition “We are Gagarin’s descendants - a space relay race,” which is held by the public organization for family protection “Parental All-Russian Resistance” together with the social movement “Essence of Time.”

The exhibition features more than 150 works completed by students from 20 educational institutions in Rostov-on-Don, Shakhty, Kamensk-Shakhtinsky, Novocherkassk, as well as eleven stories (they can be read in the VK group dedicated to the exhibition.

Even before visiting kindergarten, children pay attention to the fact that night follows day, and the Sun follows the Moon. And since children are very inquisitive, they enthusiastically ask their parents what the sky is, why it is blue, and where the Sun goes. The universe is of particular interest to children because everything unknown seems mysterious and magical. The task of parents is to tell their children about the planets, space and astronauts in an accessible, children's language. We bring to your attention ideas for stories about space for children, suitable pictures and interesting cartoons. Dedicate your weekend to an amazing journey into the world of stars and planets.

About space for children: talking about the stars

The Universe for children is an unusual and amazing world in which the Sun and Stars shine brightest. To get acquainted with the bright night “pebbles”, invite your child to take a walk in the evening. Show him that there are many bright Stars in the sky, they twinkle mysteriously. In fact, they are not as small as they seem. In real size, these are huge hot balls of gas: the hottest ones shine blue, others - red. They come in different sizes. The most famous and brightest stars - polar Star and Sirius. The beloved warm Sun is also a star, the most important for us and our planet Earth. There are also colorful constellations in the sky - silhouettes of bright Stars. For example, the Big and Little Dipper.

Space for children: exploring the planets

Nine planets, as well as other planets and asteroids, revolve around the main Star, the Sun. They are all different sizes and located at different distances relative to the Earth on which we live. It is generally accepted that this is the only planet inhabited by people; no life has been found on others.

To study the location of planets in space, pictures for children will be a great help.

Poems that describe planets from the point of view of distance can also help you. Here's one of them.

All planets in order

Any of us can name:

One - Mercury,

Two - Venus,

Three - Earth,

Four - Mars.

Five - Jupiter,

Six - Saturn,

Seven - Uranus,

Behind him is Neptune.

He is the eighth in a row.

And after him, then,

And the ninth planet

Called Pluto.

Planets in space: pictures for children

Space coloring pages

Perhaps your child will be interested in watching cartoons about space, made specifically for children. We present to your attention 3 training videos. It is also worth paying attention to the cartoon and book “Dunno on the Moon”, which tell a very interesting story about space and the universe.

Cartoons about space for children

Children's drawings on the theme of space. How to draw a picture for Cosmonautics Day.

On the eve of Cosmonautics Day, it will be important to talk about children's drawings on the theme of space. In this article we want to tell you how to draw space using unconventional drawing techniques. Here we will look at drawings on the theme of space, made in the techniques of grattage, matte, and spray. You will also learn how to draw an unusual design for Cosmonautics Day using shaving foam or bubble wrap. The techniques for drawing space described in the article are easy to implement and accessible, including to children of preschool and primary school age.

1. Drawings on the theme of space using scratch paper technique

The word “grattage” comes from the French gratter - to scrape, scratch, so another name for the technique is the scratching technique.

To draw a drawing on the theme of space using the scratchboard technique, you will need:

Heavy weight white paper (or cardboard)
- colored wax crayons
- black gouache paint or ink
- dishwashing liquid
- tassel
- any sharp object (wooden skewer, toothpick, knitting needle, etc.)

Work plan:

1. Color the paper using colored wax crayons in a free style. Don't skimp on the crayons; they should cover the paper with a thick layer. Note: even a small child can handle this part of the job.

2. Mix 3 parts black gouache paint (ink) and 1 part dishwashing liquid. Cover the paper with the resulting mixture in an even layer.

3. Let the paint dry completely. You can speed up this process with a hairdryer. Now comes the fun part! Take any sharp object and scratch your drawing on the theme of space with it. The result will be an original work for Cosmonautics Day, made in unconventional technology drawing scratch paper

2. How to draw space. Drawing using the "passepartout" technique

This is a very unusual and fascinating drawing technique. First, as in the previous technique, you need to color a sheet of paper with colored wax crayons. The result is a bright, colorful rug. After this, draw templates of planets, flying saucers, space rockets, stars, etc. on cardboard. Cut out the templates. On a thick sheet of black paper, lay out the cut out templates in the form of a composition. Trace them with a pencil, then cut out the silhouettes using nail scissors. Note: This step of the job must be performed by an adult. Now place a black sheet of paper with cut out silhouettes on the “rug” painted with crayons. The drawing of space using the passe-partout technique is ready. Link to the original source.

3. Children's drawings on the theme of space. Drawing with shaving foam

For children in creativity, the process itself is more important than the result obtained. We, adults, are interested in the final product of our activities. Today we want to offer you a type of play with colors that will satisfy the needs of both children and adults. The website games-for-kids.ru describes an interesting way to create the so-called. "marble paper" using regular shaving foam and paints (or food coloring). Taking advantage detailed instructions By making “marble paper” described on this site, you can make beautiful drawings on the theme of space for Cosmonautics Day.

4. Drawings for Cosmonautics Day. Drawing space to music

In 1914-1916, the English composer Gustav Holst composed the symphonic suite "The Planets". The suite consists of 7 parts - according to the number of planets solar system(excluding Earth) known at the time of writing. We invite you to conduct the following interesting activity with your child, dedicated to the theme of space, on the eve of Cosmonautics Day.

Give your child a large piece of paper and paint. Ask him with a simple pencil Divide the sheet into four equal parts. Now let him listen to any 4 parts of the suite in turn (for example, Mars, Venus, Jupiter, Uranus). Listening to every part piece of music, he must depict on canvas the emotions and feelings that this music evokes in him. Children usually really like this kind of work. This is what one of our students drew.

From the resulting abstract paintings Then you can cut out the planets and stick them on a sheet of black paper. The drawing for Cosmonautics Day is ready!

5. Drawings on the theme of space. Drawing space with a toothbrush

We invite you to make a drawing on the theme of space in the so-called. spray technique. Using a toothbrush, spray white paint on a piece of black paper. You will get a starry sky. Planets can be drawn with a sponge by smearing paints of different colors on it. Look what beautiful drawing We got it on the theme of space!

6. Children's drawings on the theme of space. Unconventional drawing techniques

If you happen to have a piece of bubble wrap lying around your house, now is the time to use it for children's creativity. After all, with the help of this wonderful material you can very simply paint the planet. You just need to apply paint to the film and attach it to the drawing in the right place.

The planet in the picture below was also made using this non-traditional drawing technique. Additional prints were made using a cardboard roll from toilet paper and a plastic tube. Also, when drawing this picture on the theme of space, the so-called. spray technique.

7. Drawings of space. Drawings for Cosmonautics Day

An interesting project for children for Cosmonautics Day was prepared by the website MrBrintables.com. On this site you can download and print a drawing of the Moon. The moon comes in three sizes: large (22 sheets), medium (6 sheets) and small size (1 sheet). Print out the drawing and stick the sheets on the wall in the correct sequence.

Now invite your child to imagine who lives on the Moon. Let him draw its inhabitants, their houses, transport, etc.

8. Drawings on the theme of space. Children's drawings on the theme of space

These charming aliens are drawn using such an unconventional painting technique as blowing paint through a straw (plastic tube). What is this technique?

Using a brush (or pipette), apply paint diluted with water onto a sheet of paper to create a spot of paint on the sheet. After this, we blow on the paint through a straw, it spreads in different directions and we get a weirdly shaped spot. When the paint is dry, we add all the necessary details to our alien.

Even small children can draw such a drawing on the theme of space.

9. How to draw space. Drawings of space

Now we will tell you about a very interesting way to draw the moon. For this space-themed craft, you will need regular PVA glue in a bottle with a narrow spout. We will draw on high-density paper. Draw craters directly on the surface of the moon with glue. When the glue is completely dry and transparent, paint over the moon with gray paint.

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Master class on drawing for preschoolers of the senior preparatory group on the topic: “SPACE” step by step with photos




Sredina Olga Stanislavovna, teacher, head of the art studio of the MDOU TsRR d.s. No. 1 “Bear Cub”, Yuryuzan, Chelyabinsk Region

Purpose:
Creation of educational, gift or competition work
Materials:
A3 white or colored double-sided paper, wax crayons, salt, gouache or black watercolor, soft brush No. 3-5
Goals:
Creation of works on a space theme
Tasks:
Learning different ways to depict space
Improving practical skills in using wax crayons and watercolors
Education of patriotism.
Developing curiosity

Preliminary work:

1 We look at photographs of cosmic depths.






2 We get acquainted with the history of astronautics, with the names and achievements of our outstanding cosmonauts. We remember the names: Yuri Gagarin, Valentina Tereshkova, Alexey Leonov. The world's first astronaut, the first woman in space, the first person to walk in open space. We look at the photographs, talk about the difficulties and delights of the profession of space explorers. How did test pilots become astronauts? What kind of training did they undergo? Let's take a closer look at the first human spacewalk.







2 - Thinking about space, UFOs, aliens. We discuss films and cartoons. We think what kind of aliens they might be: good or evil?

3 - Literary living room:

Arkady Khait
Any of us can name all the planets in order:
One - Mercury, two - Venus, three - Earth, four - Mars.
Five is Jupiter, six is ​​Saturn, seven is Uranus, followed by Neptune.
He is the eighth in a row. And after him, then,
And the ninth planet called Pluto.

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Flying in space
Steel ship around the Earth.
And even though its windows are small,
Everything is visible in them at a glance:
Steppe expanse, sea surf,
Or maybe you and me too!

Practical work No. 1: "Deep Space"



To draw a cosmic landscape, we will need stencils of circles of various diameters. You can use special rulers or various “improvised means”.



We draw several planets with wax crayons, placing them randomly on the plane of the sheet. You can use the technique of superimposing nearby planets on lower ones, or depict one of the planets only partially.



After creating the cosmic composition, crumple the sheet of paper, twisting it several times, and carefully straighten it



Coloring the planets. To prevent the planets from becoming like grandma’s balls of thread, we draw very carefully with crayons and do not go beyond the edges.
Before we start working in color, we remember what forests, mountains, deserts and oceans look like from space, and we think about whether all planets can look the same? Fiery and foggy, sandy, gaseous and icy - they can look absolutely fantastic. We come up with complex color combinations.



Cover the entire sheet with black watercolor. The paint, accumulating in the cracks, creates the mysterious depth of outer space.


Practical work No. 2: “Staying in outer space”





For this work we will need a figurine of an astronaut in a spacesuit, circles of various diameters and a silhouette of a rocket.





We place all the figures on the sheet in random order. We start with a rocket and an astronaut. Then we add the planets.





Inside the silhouettes we delimit planes. We add portholes to the rocket, divide the spacesuit into individual parts. We begin to gradually color the rocket, the astronaut and the planets. In order to create a festive atmosphere, we take bright, rich colors.

My friend, you and I have already been to space - it was an unforgettable adventure. Tell us about your impressions: what you saw, who you met, what you were surprised and admired. Let's paint space together using unconventional techniques and a variety of materials!

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Aqua and monotype are techniques that allow you to create masterpieces even for those who “have had a bear step on their brush.” How it's done? Very simple! Dilute the gouache to a creamy consistency and drop some thick paint onto a flat, smooth surface (plastic, glass, mirror, etc.). Carefully place a sheet of paper on top and, pressing lightly, pull it off. The result will be an unusual print. You can complete it by imagining what happened and what the spots look like. Or you can cut out individual elements and paste them onto another background.

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If you paint with watercolors, try salting a dark background that has not yet dried - you will get beautiful stars, like in space!

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You can also draw with plasticine. Take thick cardboard as a base and outline the outlines of the objects with a pencil. Then heat the plasticine in your palms and spread it in a thin layer, trying not to go beyond the contour line. If something doesn’t work out, remove the excess with a stack. I am sure you will get an amazing space picture: voluminous and bright.

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Plasticine can be divided into small pieces and rolled into multi-colored sausage flagella. By twisting them into spirals directly on the cardboard base, you will get unusual cosmic landscapes.

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Do you know why the surface of the Moon is full of bumps and holes? These craters were left by meteorites falling in large numbers. How to convey this in your work? Roll out the plasticine with a rolling pin into a thin layer and make “cheese holes” something like a felt-tip pen cap. Smear plasticine over the surface of the base within outline drawing, and then glue the “holey” piece on top.

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Here's another way to draw the Moon. Cut out a circle and apply rings with PVA glue. When the glue dries, cover the workpiece with paint - you will get a textured surface very reminiscent of craters.

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The word grattage comes from the French gratter - to scrape, scratch.

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Take a thick and preferably smooth sheet of cardboard. Cover it with colored wax crayons - this is the background. Paint over the surface with black ink or gouache. Let it dry thoroughly. Then, with a sharp stick or non-writing pen tip, scratch the space objects - they will glow from the darkness!

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Drawing using the matte technique is unusual and exciting. First, as in the previous example, you need to color a sheet of paper with colored wax crayons. Then draw templates of planets, flying saucers, space rockets, stars, etc. Cut out the templates (preferably from cardboard, this will make it easier to trace them). Lay out the templates on a thick sheet of black paper to create a beautiful cosmic composition. Trace them with a pencil and cut them out with nail scissors (this stage of the work should be performed by an adult!). Now place a black sheet of paper with cut out holes in the form of planets and stars on the “rug” painted with crayons.

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“Collage” is a technique that allows you to combine various materials. Draw or print spacesuits and glue them onto the space background. Instead of the faces of the astronauts, substitute your photographs. It turned out great!

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Surely, during your space travel through the vastness of the Universe, you met amazing and unusual creatures. Tell me who it was?

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Maybe these are space cats? Or aliens with many eyes and horns?

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Here it’s worth trying your hand at the “blotography” technique. Drop some liquid paint onto a sheet of paper and blow on it through a cocktail tube. What this colorful spot will turn into depends only on your imagination.

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If you would like to invite space trip one of your friends or relatives, make themed cards for such an occasion.

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Next time you fly into space yourself, be sure to send me a space postcard and tell me about your adventures.

Dear readers! We are waiting for your ideas in the comments! Share your space experiences with us.

Dear friends! The children and I are already today. We will paint space with paints using a regular brush. And geometric shapes will be our assistants.

At the beginning, ask the children to remember the geometric shapes they know (circle, square, rectangle, triangle, oval). And make blanks of these figures of different sizes.

Drawing on the theme of Space: you will need

- a sheet of paper for watercolors,

- a simple pencil,

- gouache paints,

- tassels of different numbers,

- templates geometric shapes,

- special line.

Drawing space: step-by-step master class

Step 1

— Make template templates: circles of different sizes, rectangle, triangle, half circle.

— Try to create a composition on the theme “Space” from the given figures.

Hint: one of possible options- draw a rocket.

— Arrange the rectangle, triangle and semicircle templates to form a rocket.

— Trace the details according to the templates with a simple pencil.

Using a special ruler, draw small circles on the rocket - these are portholes.

Step 2

- Draw the planets - trace the circle patterns.

— Add a few more small planets along the ruler.

- Select a suitable figure on the ruler, circle it several times below the rocket, this way you can get the fiery tail of the rocket.

Step 3

- Dip the brush into gouache of blue color and place blue spots on the sheet around the design.

- Then dip the brush in yellow paint and apply the yellow spots in the same way.

- Pick up white paint with a wet brush, paint the background of the sky, constantly dipping the brush into water and the tip of the brush into white paint. At the same time, we draw the brush in a wavy line from top to bottom.

— Then we gradually paint over the remaining fragments of the drawing.

- In this way, we gradually fill the entire drawing with paints. It is better to start painting with light colors. This process is creative.

— To paint planets, it is better to mix paints of 2-3 colors.

— When the drawing dries, use the tip of the brush to draw stars by poking with yellow paint.

The children produced such wonderful drawings.

Creative task:

— Prepare your own geometric shape templates.

— Create your own composition on the theme “Space” using your own templates.

— Draw a picture with paints.

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Drawing space using unconventional techniques. Photo report on the exhibition of children's works.

Dear colleagues!

In preschool educational institutions, teachers actively use unconventional drawing techniques. Term « unconventional» (from Lat. Tradition – habitual) involves the use of materials, tools, and drawing methods that are not generally accepted, traditional, or widely known.

As you know, children often copy the model offered to them. Unconventional techniques images allow you to avoid this, since the teacher, instead of a ready-made example, demonstrates only the method of action with non-traditional materials, tools.

This gives impetus to the development of imagination, creativity, the manifestation of independence, initiative, and the expression of individuality. Applying and combining different ways images in one drawing, preschoolers learn to think, decide independently what use technology so that this or that image turns out to be the most expressive.

Endless spaces space You can conveniently draw with watercolors, gouache, complementing the image spray technique.


For older children preschool age I can paint planets with gouache paints.





Planets are easy and simple for all children in unconventional technology drawing - printing.

How extraordinary the drawings are obtained, if you take potatoes as a stamp. Even if you just cut a potato in half, dip it in gouache and create!



Whatever background the children choose, it is necessary to start applying gouache paint to the potato with white paint, even if the planet is red or green. The colors will mix during the printing process, and the planet itself will be clearly visible against a dark background outer space.

The handle of the signet should be comfortable for a child’s small hand, so it is better to insert a plastic disposable fork into the convex part of the cut potato.

And it’s even more convenient to type with carrots, because they are long, it’s convenient to keep them small child's hand. And then the diameter of the carrots changes, and you can cut several dies of different sizes. So the child can easily depict distant planets and nearby ones.



As an addition, the child is invited to complete the drawing independently. spaceships flying in space and fantastic, aliens, Martians, lunatics, pilots- astronauts, stars and asteroids.











If you prepare in advance with the children soap bubble drawings(see http://www..html), you can depict the planets from these colored blanks.


Colored bubbles will help your child travel to Mars and the Moon. We need to cut out red and pink ones for the planet Mars big bubbles, for the planet Moon - yellow and light green and paste them on colored paper in dark shades - black, ultramarine, blue, violet. Now all that remains is to finish drawing the stars, the rocket, the alien ship, comets, and the sun. On your marks! Attention! Let's fly!

Thanks to everyone who visited my page!

Many thanks to them for this! Well, all I can do is repost their notes))

Original taken from chatlburan How children see space

Today the whole world celebrates the anniversary of the beginning of human exploration of a fundamentally new entity - Space! On April 12, 1961, Yuri Gagarin made a space flight for the first time in history and thereby ushered in a new era of humanity.

An exhibition of children's drawings on a space theme opened today in Rostov: We are descendants of Gagarin. Space relay race-Rostov.

It was interesting to see how children imagine space, how they see the space future, what they expect from it and whether they dream of becoming astronauts.

Below the cut there are many photos from the exhibition.



You can conditionally divide the pictures into several categories. Some were distinguished by the detail of the technical part of the spacecraft:


(this one is generally done in pastels)

Others reflected the story:

Still others imagined everyday scenes of the cosmic future:


Space trains, station, spacecraft parking. The curtains on the windows of the train are magnificent!


And here we can see orbital stores: plants and flowers, household appliances, honey. laboratory. I would venture to guess that the small buildings are fast food outlets: shawarma, vkusnolyubov, “coffee to go”, etc.

Of course, there were aliens:


Title of the drawing: "Hello, friend!" It's nice that the children are peaceful. The culture of aggression has not yet had time to spoil them. The theme of friendship and peaceful coexistence with aliens runs through all the drawings. There are no battle scenes anywhere.


Subtle humor and good imagination. Everything is wonderful here!


Catching stars


Attractions attached to the rings of Saturn.


A flying saucer with wheels!


No less than NEVZ launched its space electric locomotive :)

Nebulae and landscapes:

And some I just liked:


The ship and one spacesuit are made of foil.

In total, the exhibition includes 152 drawings from 15 educational institutions in Rostov and the region. There are many interesting works. The exhibition will be held from April 12 to 20 at the Rostov House of Children and Youth Creativity (formerly the Palace of Pioneers, Sadovaya, 53-55). Free admission.

The exhibition is important because it actualizes the theme of space as such. Children fantasize and draw interesting stories. But it’s sad that they stopped dreaming about space - to the question “what do you want to become?” None of the authors of the drawings answered “astronaut”. A football player, a lawyer, a businessman... Meanwhile, man and Humanity have a much higher purpose than business and football. We must do our best to kindle the thirst for space expansion and convey the value of this path. And the more active the space topic is on the agenda, the more chances we, earthlings, have of returning to the path of development and achieving outstanding results on a universal scale!

Happy Cosmonautics Day everyone!

Original taken from kopninantonbuf in Space dreams of Don schoolchildren


An exhibition opened today in Rostov-on-Don at the Palace of Children and Youth Creativity children's drawing, dedicated to the 55th anniversary of the first human flight into space.

Children drew pictures and wrote stories as part of the all-Russian competition “We are Gagarin’s descendants - a space relay race,” which is held by the public organization for family protection “Parental All-Russian Resistance” together with the social movement “Essence of Time.”

The exhibition features more than 150 works completed by students from 20 educational institutions in Rostov-on-Don, Shakhty, Kamensk-Shakhtinsky, Novocherkassk, as well as eleven stories (they can be read in the VK group dedicated to the exhibition.