Leningrad Zoo celebrates Children's Day with free entry for young visitors under eighteen years old. Vice-Governor Boris Piotrovsky shared this news through his Telegram account. The zoo opens at ten o'clock and stays open until seven o'clock for the special event. Children can enter without paying admission fees during these hours. Families can bring their kids to enjoy the animals without spending money.
The zoo prepared special activities for young guests throughout the celebration day. Kids can see artwork created by other children for environmental contests. Fencing lessons teach visitors how to use swords safely. Creative workshops let children make art projects during their visit. A treasure hunt game guides families around different animal areas.
Zoo workers remind visitors about important safety rules during their stay. People cannot give food to any animals living there. Guests must stay quiet when standing near animal homes. Everyone needs to throw trash away properly to keep the place clean. These rules help protect both animals and visitors during the special celebration.
The zoo prepared special activities for young guests throughout the celebration day. Kids can see artwork created by other children for environmental contests. Fencing lessons teach visitors how to use swords safely. Creative workshops let children make art projects during their visit. A treasure hunt game guides families around different animal areas.
Zoo workers remind visitors about important safety rules during their stay. People cannot give food to any animals living there. Guests must stay quiet when standing near animal homes. Everyone needs to throw trash away properly to keep the place clean. These rules help protect both animals and visitors during the special celebration.