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Old Airplane Converted Into a Kindergarten

In the Georgian town of Rustavi, an old but complete Yakovlev Yak-42 airplane has been modified into a pre-school academic setting. Go instructor Gari Chapidze purchased the Airplane from Georgian Air passage and organized for it to be transferred to the town of Rustavi, where he renovated the decorations with academic devices, activities but remaining the cabin devices unchanged so they could be used as perform resources. There are around 1,500 control buttons in the little Soviet-era plane’s cabin which the kindergarten’s 15 children can perform with as they replicate actual aviators getting off.
The renovation took several several weeks and Mr Chapidze says he was involved at first that individuals would not take to the concept, but the exclusive playpen has become a hit with the mother and father too.

The team wish that moreover to being a fun position complete of buttons to convert and control buttons to force, enjoying on the airplane will help children make officially.

“The idea was to create a kindergarten where children go with joy,” Chapidze, the rector of the Institute of Georgian-Ukrainian Social Relations that runs the kindergarten, said. “Sometimes kids have difficulties in adapting to kindergarten, to a new environment. We decided to help them by making it fun,” he added.

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Source : Avaxnews

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