We just spent a fabulous day at LEGOLAND
Florida --and we have been having fun playing with Peggy's LEGO
"Friends." It is wonderful to read about the LEGO donations to kindergartens in Moldova!
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Lego Donations to Kindergartens in Moldova
More and more kindergartens in Moldova are provided with
cognitive toys for child development
Bulboaca, Anenii-Noi, 27 December 2012 - Children from
kindergarten No.1 and No.2 in the village of Bulboaca, Anenii Noi district,
received a set of LEGO and DUPLO toys as part of a public-private partnership
project between UNICEF and the LEGO Foundation, with support of Danish Embassy
in Moldova and the Ministry of Education.
In total, more than 57, 000 children from 517 kindergartens and community
centers in the country, including those for children with special educational
needs, will receive such toys valuing 1,5 million dollars. The Ministry of
Education will distribute the toys to preschools from the most vulnerable
localities.
Kindergartens
in Moldova, especially in poor rural communities, do not have books and toys to
develop children's creativity. A UNICEF study shows that every fourth child
grows up without having toys and books. LEGO and DUPLO toys are recognized
internationally for their quality to stimulate the intellectual and social
development of children. The donation will fill this gap.
"Both learning and play are very important and it’s a right of every
child. We are pleased to see that more and more children in Moldova have the
chance to go to kindergarten and to enjoy better conditions for education. Toys
we donated today will allow children to have fun and learn at the same time,"
said during the donation ceremony Alexandra Yuster, UNICEF Representative in
Moldova.
The Minister
of Education Maia Sandu said in her welcoming speech that LEGO toys help
children become creative, inventive and teaches them to work together. "I'm sure
that children from this kindergarten will be delighted by this gift. I want to
thank our colleagues from UNICEF and the Embassy of Denmark and Lego Foundation
for this gift, "said Mrs. Sandu.
This is the second tranche of a larger project aiming to provide cognitive
toys to preschool institutions in Moldova. Last year other 400 kindergartens
have also received toys that have benefited around 27,000 children.
In Moldova there are 1440 kindergartens. 22% of children aged 3-6 years
are not enrolled in preschool education.