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UA Days Kids: Ukrainian Kids Invite Friends!

June 8, 2024 @ 11:00 am - 3:00 pm

UA Days Kids: Ukrainian Kids Invite Friends!

June 8, 2024 @ 11:00 am - 3:00 pm

Program

Get ready for a day of friendship, fun, and new adventures at ‘UA Days Kids’!
Calling all Ukrainian kids to invite their Luxembourgish pals to explore new cultures and share the love for diversity!

Here’s what is waiting for you at the event:
Crafty zone

  • Cool face painting and glitter tattoos
  • Let your creativity flow with drawing
  • Learn how to weave beautiful wreaths
  • Create your own jewellery
  • Craft dream catchers to catch sweet dreams
    Fun & Games
  • Dance the day away at the kids’ disco
  • Solve exciting quests
  • Join in on lively flash mobs
  • Strike a pose at the doll photo session
    Hands-on workshops
  • Sculpt awesome figures from clay (plasticine)
  • Make drawings to support Ukrainian defenders
  • Design clothes with fun drawings
    Yummy Treats
  • Enjoy tasty treats from Ukraine and Luxembourg
  • And don’t forget the best part – ice cream!
    Grab your friends and let’s have a blast celebrating friendship together!Age: 3  – 12 years 
    Languages: Ukrainian, English
    Kids under the age of 6 yo should be under adult supervision 

Venue

Lycée Robert-Schuman

1, bd. Emmanuel Servais
Luxembourg, L-2535 Luxembourg

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