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Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova made three children's dreams come true as part of the "Yolka zhelaniy" (Wish Tree) campaign. Seven-year-old Alina Gavrilova from Leninogorsk, Republic of Tatarstan, dreamed of an interactive globe, thirteen-year-old Ivan Smirnov from Krasnoyarsk dreamed of a digital microscope, and his four-year-old brother, Lev, dreamed of an experiment kit.
Tatyana Golikova spoke via video link with Alina from Tatarstan, her younger sister Regina, and her mother Gulshat Gumarovna, participants in the "Yolka Zhelaniy" charity event.
Tatyana Golikova spoke via video link with Alina from Tatarstan, her younger sister Regina, and her mother Gulshat Gumarovna, participants in the "Yolka Zhelaniy" charity event.
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Tatyana Golikova spoke via video link with Alina from Tatarstan, her younger sister Regina, and her mother Gulshat Gumarovna, participants in the "Yolka Zhelaniy" charity event.
Tatyana Golikova met Alina from Tatarstan, her younger sister Regina, and her mother, Gulshat Gumarovna, via video call. A New Year's tea party with Father Frost and the Snow Maiden was held for Alina and her family at the Vysota youth center in Leninogorsk. During the meeting, Gulshat Gumarovna explained that Alina is very inquisitive. She is particularly fascinated by the mysteries of space and the structure of our planet. That's why, when the opportunity arose to participate in the "Yolka zhelaniy" charity event, the girl wished for an interactive globe to better explore the world around her. As Alina told Tatyana Golikova, her favorite planet is Earth. Father Frost presented the globe to the girl as a gift from the Deputy Prime Minister, and the Snow Maiden presented dolls for her sisters. Tatyana Golikova wholeheartedly congratulated the Gavrilov family on the upcoming New Year, wishing them health, happiness, and family warmth.
Ivan Smirnov from Krasnoyarsk is a good student in fifth grade, participating in academic competitions, giving presentations, and even teaching master classes. One of his favorite subjects is biology, and he needed a microscope for his classes. His brother, Lev, loves conducting experiments, like a true scientist, so he asked for an experiment kit. Ivan and Lev turned out to be not only inquisitive but also very friendly and helpful – their mother, Anastasia Vladislavovna, told them over the phone that the brothers recently rescued eight hamsters that someone had dumped in a box on their building's entrance. Tatyana Golikova brought the boys gifts for the New Year, and when they recovered, she arranged to meet them via video call. The Smirnov family will also be taking a tour of the new National Center "Russia" in Krasnoyarsk, which they were very excited to visit.
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