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On June 13, a summer recovery camp “Zarnica”, located in a picturesque site of Uzda District, Minsk Region, hosted a guest teaching tour, focused on the life and work of the known children’s writer Yanka Maur.

The teaching tour started with an interactive travel to the National library of Belarus, and then the children were shown a virtual presentation about the life and career of our outstanding compatriot. Also, the National Library prepared for the kids an exhibition of books by Yanka Maur, written in different years.

In the Year of the Native Land in Belarus, the library employees brought a set of books about the history of Minsk and Minsk Region and the cartoon film “The Tale of Bygone Years” about the origins of the Belarusian cities’ coats of arms.

At the end of the tour boys and girls fulfilled some creative tasks and received souvenirs from the library.

We welcome you to join a guest tour “Outstanding People of the Motherland” focused on the writing of Yanka Maur, Yanka Kupala and Yakub Kolas.

For more info, please, call: (8 017) 293 28 53, 293 29 66.


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