A photo: KydBurg archive KidBurg is a real city, an interactive educational city of professions for children. Here everything is like in the real world: documents, laws, career ladder and money. Small townspeople lead an independent way of life. They themselves decide what to do with the first capital of a citizen, what profession to choose. The currency of the town is called "pro". With these money, children are paid. Before a small town-dweller starts working, he must undergo training: the future driver - get the rights, the doctor - to protect the diploma, and the police is required by the medical board. All as in the adult world. And the kid can spend his honestly earned "pros" in a special "profashosh". And every weekend at 15.00 there is a fun lottery where you can win a certificate for a free visit, a souvenir with the logo "KidBurg" and much more!Photo: KidBurg archive KidBurg is a small real-world model for children from 1.5 to 14 years oldA photo: archive "KidBurg" Ahead is not only the most cheerful holiday New Year, but also school holidays, which parents are happy even more than children! Is not this the reason to go to KidBurg with friends, a group or a class? Especially for these periods, the city of professions prepares new programs with actors, quests and exciting tasks, so that students learn something new. For those who wish different ages, there are interactive excursions with a cheerful guide, teaching and playing programs with professional theater actors. In this case, adults can leave the group in the care of the masters of the city. By the way, the city cafe is open on the territory of the city. Here order celebratory tables, cakes, snacks and drinks, adding sweets to a cheerful celebration: after all here celebrate the New Year, and birthday, and graduation, and just have fun!Photo:Archive of "KidBurg" In general, the impressions of the trip to Rostov will be enough for a whole notebook of essays, because there are no disgruntled residents here! We are waiting for you at KidBurg! Mikhail Nagibin, 32/2Photo: KidBurg archive

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