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  2. Novorybnaya - Wikipedia

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    There are schools in Novorybnaya: a kindergarten and a secondary (high) school. Kids play sports , outside for most of the year, even in the severe winter cold that characterizes the area. [1] Events are held at the schools, such as competitions, theme nights, and activities. [1]

  3. Masha and the Bear - Wikipedia

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    Masha and the Bear (Russian: Ма́ша и Медве́дь, romanized: Másha i Medvéd', pronounced [ˈmaʂə ɪ mʲɪdˈvʲetʲ]) is a Russian preschool comedy animated television series created by Oleg Kuzovkov and produced by Animaccord Animation Studio, loosely based on the oral children's folk story of the same name.

  4. Yoko (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Yoko is a 3D animated adventure children's education television series that released in 2015. The target audience is preschool. The first season contains 52 episodes. Spanish companies Somuga based in Andoain and Dibulitoon Studio [] based in Irún with RTVE along with Wizart Animation from Russia were the animation studios who produced the animated series.

  5. Education in East Germany - Wikipedia

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    The children stayed together in the same group with the same group educator during the three years. The groups were called the little group (kleine Gruppe) for the young children of the age of three, the middle group (mittlere Gruppe) for the children of the age of four and the big group (große Gruppe) for the older children of the age of five.

  6. Snegurochka - Wikipedia

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    Russian folk tale book cover of Snegurochka (1916). A version of a folk tale about a girl made of snow and named Snegurka (Snezhevinochka; Снегурка (Снежевиночка)) was published in 1869 by Alexander Afanasyev in the second volume of his work The Poetic Outlook on Nature by the Slavs, where he also mentions the German analog, Schneekind ("Snow Child").

  7. Forest kindergarten - Wikipedia

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    Forest kindergarten is a type of preschool education for children between the ages of three and six that is held almost exclusively outdoors. Whatever the weather, children are encouraged to play, explore and learn in a forest environment. The adult supervision is meant to assist rather than lead. It is also known as Waldkindergarten (in German ...

  8. A Spruce Was Born in the Forest - Wikipedia

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    A Spruce Was Born in the Forest. " A Spruce Was Born in the Forest " (‹See Tfd› Russian: В лесу роди́лась ёлочка) is one of the most popular Russian children's Christmas songs, which became a New Year song in the USSR. The lyrics were written by Raisa Adamovna Kudasheva [ru], the music by Leonid Karlovich Beckman [ru].

  9. Little Octobrists - Wikipedia

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    Little Octobrists (Russian: октября́та, romanized: oktyabryata listen ⓘ; singular, Russian: октябрёнок, romanized: oktyabryonok) was a youth organization for elementary school children in grades 1 through 3 in the Soviet Union. [1] After the age of nine, in the 3rd grade, Little Octobrists would typically join the Young ...