Young Muscovites will choose the most interesting events of the year on the "Active Citizen for Children" platform.

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The Active Citizen for Children platform has begun survey For young users. Children can recall the project's most memorable events and highlight the most interesting activities. Throughout the year, schoolchildren participated in the city's life—making important decisions, testing their knowledge with educational quizzes, and enjoying engaging video stories. Now, participants are invited to choose their favorite activities on the platform and make suggestions for its development.

Exciting games and first important decisions

Young users will choose the most engaging and frequently played games. For example, the platform's favorites include "Bring the Fairytale to Life," "Excursions," "Fragments," "Kite," and "Mosaic." These games not only put children in a good mood but also help develop attentiveness, dexterity, and erudition.

In addition, the children will determine the most significant surveys of the year. This season, children aged six to 14 actively participated in the life of the capital on an equal basis with adult users of the platform: they helped choose architectural concept for the new circus And Design of the updated Muscovite card, identified the best pavilion at VDNKh and playgrounds in parks, and also named the most impressive pavilion of the "Made in Moscow" project.

Quizzes, stories about Moscow, and online quests

Those who enjoy testing their knowledge in quizzes can vote for the most interesting topics, including the history of Moscow, technology and robots, animals and plants, transportation, and more. And for young mathematicians, there's a question about how often they solve problems and practice their skills in the "Blitz" section.

In addition, participants will select the best video stories of the year. This year, with their help, children learned how grow SaintpauliaWhere to spend time in Moscow after school and how conduct experimentsOnline adventure enthusiasts will be tasked with naming the platform's best quests—four in total were organized this year. They introduced the youngsters to the "Summer in Moscow" project and the "Territory of the Future: Moscow 2030" forum, talked about different modes of urban transportation, and invited them to go on a search for mysterious keys.

Gifts for participation

For most questions, children aged six to 14 can select up to three answers or name their favorite events on the platform. Their opinions will be taken into account and will help make the "Active Citizen for Children" platform even more engaging for younger Muscovites. After completing the survey, participants will be able to choose a gift—one of the available souvenirs for zero points as part of the promotion. New Year's Surprise in the category of the same name on the website of the city's "Million Prizes" loyalty program. You can pick up a souvenir at the "Million Prizes" pavilions at the "Winter in Moscow" project venues. The number of souvenirs is limited.

"Active Citizen for Children"is an online platform created specifically for young Muscovites aged six to 14. Here, children can participate in surveys on topics important to the city. The platform also invites children to an exciting world of quizzes, games, comics, and video stories that explore Moscow initiatives, the capital's achievements, and how residents themselves contribute to creating a comfortable environment for young citizens.

The platform is being developed by the State Public Institution “New Management Technologies” and the capital Department of Information Technology.

The creation, development and operation of e-government infrastructure, including the provision of mass socially significant services, as well as other services in electronic form, are consistent with the objectives of the national project "Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State" and the Moscow regional project "Digital Public Administration." More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found at special page.

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