Let's go! On Aviation and Cosmonautics Day the Penza Literary Museum paid tribute to the conquerors of otherworldly heights, past and present.\r\n\r\nYoung Penza residents — great lovers of adventure — visited the amazing Litlandia in the Great Literary Galaxy 'Star Path'. The kids went through six stations in a previously unknown territory inhabited by a variety of fantastic creatures: Asteroid B-612, the island 'Cosmo-Smile', the planet 'Krylov', the spaceport 'The Mystery of the Third Planet' and 'A Visit to Darius'. \r\n
The schoolchildren split into three teams, received travel diaries with descriptions of all the galaxy's inhabitants, and set off! In each museum hall the kids found surprises: games, dances, transformations. They recalled space films, identified soil from different corners of the Galaxy, studied star systems and their inhabitants, performed readings in character, and, of course, solved literary puzzles.
Teacher Ekaterina Kochetkova noted, 'Today the children not only had an interesting and engaging time, but also learned a lot of new things and reinforced material previously studied at school. I think this Cosmonautics Day at the museum will be remembered by them for a long time.'
As the quest developers noted, the essence of the adventure was to awaken children's genuine interest in studying Penza's cosmic heritage and, of course, in scientific and fictional literature about the boundless expanses of space.
Registration for the intergalactic 'Journey to Litlandia' is available by phone at 56-13-12 or via Telegram at 8 (927) 094-62-37.