The kindergarten is good. Our tutors and nanny are wonderful. The child stayed full-time from the first day, he liked it so much. We walk with pleasure. The material and technical base is replenished mainly with the help of parents, probably like everywhere else. There is a question to the management: why was it necessary to destroy the unique bridges on the territory of the kindergarten? Children enjoyed playing on them, developing dexterity. Now, in place of strong concrete bridges that have stood for decades, there are squalid puddles.
It used to be better to have water pouring out of the dragon and there was a pool below and there were pools on the territory now there is no such thing. And so, in general, a good kindergarten.