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Mt. Nebo Christian Preschool | Boonsboro MD

About the Provider

Description: Our Mission is to provide quality preschool education in a Christian environment, where playing and learning go hand in hand where new discoveries are always celebrated where sharing is taught and patience is practiced where time is spent to wonder at God’s world and where children can grow and develop as they prepare for the challenge of both school and life.

Program and Licensing Details

  • License Number:
    255400
  • Capacity:
    113
  • Age Range:
    6 weeks through 17 months, 18 months through 23 months, 2 years, 3 years, 4 years, 5 years, 5 years to 15 years
  • Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:
    No
  • Schools Served:
    Boonsboro Elementary
  • District Office:
    Region 7 – Western Maryland
  • District Office Phone:
    (301) 791-4585 (Note: This is not the facility phone number.)

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Date Type Regulations Status
2022-02-14 Mandatory Review
Findings:
No Noncompliances Found
2022-01-20 Other
Findings:
No Noncompliances Found
2021-05-03 Complaint 13A.16.08.02B Corrected
Findings:
Director was reminded that there should at no time be any one in charge of the children unless they have completed a background. When specialist observed the P-K 4 room, the financial officer (a previous employee of the day care, but not reported to OCC) was covering a staff member’s bathroom break
2021-02-24 Complaint 13A.16.06.13C Corrected
Findings:
A SUBSTITUTE HAS BEEN USED IN THE 4 YEAR OLD CLASSROOM FOR MORE THAN 2 WEEKS. NO DOCUMENTATION HAS BEEN RECEIVED TO DEMONSTRATE THAT REASONABLE EFFORTS HAVE BEEN MADE, WITH NO SUCCESS, TO OBTAIN A QUALIFIED SUBSTITUTE. DIRECTOR WILL SUBMIT DOCUMENTION OR WILL SUPPLY A QUALIFIED STAFF MEMBER TO FILL THIS POSITION.
2021-02-24 Complaint 13A.16.08.02A Corrected
Findings:
ONE STAFF MEMBER DOES NOT QUALIFY TO BE IN CHARGE OF A 4 YEAR OLD GROUP. SHE HAS THE 90 CLOCK HOUR CLASS BUT NEEDS THE ADA AND THE COMMUNICATION CLASS IN ORDER TO QUALIFY. IN THE MEAN TIME, THERE WILL BE A QUALIFIED PERSON IN THE CLASSROOM TO MEET COMAR REGULATIONS. THIS STAFF MEMBER WILL QUALIFY BEFORE MONDAY, MARCH 1ST.
2021-02-17 Other
Findings:
No Noncompliances Found
2021-02-11 Conversion 13A.16.03.02C(1) Corrected
Findings:
CONSUMER INFORMAITON IS NEEDED FOR 5 CHILDREN.
2021-02-11 Conversion 13A.16.03.04D(3) Corrected
Findings:
HEALTH INVENTORY NEEDED FOR ONE CHILD
2021-02-11 Conversion 13A.16.03.04E Corrected
Findings:
LEAD RESULTS NEEDED FOR TWO CHILDREN
2020-07-30 Mandatory Review
Findings:
No Noncompliances Found

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In business since: 2010

Total Employees: 11-50

State license status: Open
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Monday :

6:00AM – 6:00PM

Tuesday :

6:00AM – 6:00PM

Wednesday :

6:00AM – 6:00PM

Thursday :

6:00AM – 6:00PM

Friday :

6:00AM – 6:00PM

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Closed

Sunday :

Closed

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Philosophy

Faith-Based

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Spanish

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232

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  • The Mount Nebo Christian Academy was founded in 1994 to serve as an
    outreach ministry to provide educational and spiritual empowerment
    to preschool and elementary children in a Christian guided,
    love-centered environment. The Mt. Nebo Baptist Christian Academy
    anticipates continued growth by adding one grade each year up to
    the 6th grade level. Plans are already in progress to include the
    additional classrooms in the new multipurpose complex on the
    grounds of the Mt. Nebo Baptist Church and Life Center, Our child
    development center provides exceptional quality care. Our Academy
    is designed to meet the educational needs of the urban community
    and to stimulate and broaden the experiences of every child. The
    Mt. Nebo Christian Academy has a deliberate and intentional mission
    to serve the Dekalb, Atlanta and Fulton County communities. The
    Mount Nebo Christian Academy teaches from the Abeka curriculum, a
    tested and well respected Christian curriculum. Our Georgia
    Pre-kindergarten Program uses the principles of the High/Scope
    curriculum. Our curriculum emphasizes intensive phonics and reading
    readiness skills as well as computer technology for children. Our
    center includes a state of the art recreational facility.

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We are a childcare center with a family-like atmosphere.We are very flexible with scheduling and try to work with your family. 

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Daily rate $51 per day

Full time weekly rate $245 per week

Full time monthly due on the  5th of each month $1008.59  (5% discount = $53.08)

 

Toddlers 1 and 2 years old:

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Full time weekly rate $240 per week

Full time monthly due on the  5th of each month $988.00 (5% discount = $52.00)

 

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Full time weekly rate $230 per week

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  • “It is one of the only part time daycares around. Furthermore, the staff is very personable and seem to give each child/family special attention” -Mike M
  • “Everyone of their employees is absolutely fantastic.  Wonderful owner and very accomodating.  They are like family.  We couldn’t ask for a better child care provider.  We are lucky to have found such a great business.  We’ve used other day care providers and TLC is a million times better.” -Heather S
  • “They do a great job with the kids!!! My daughter absolutely loves it there!!!” -Stephanie W
  • “Very flexible with my schedule! Friendly! Location works great for us! I wish it was bigger inside!”  – Lindsay W
  • “We are very happy at TLC. It is very organized and clean. The staff is very friendly. You get a warm and welcome feeling when you walk in.” -Leigh I
  • “The staff is very personable and responds to communication well and quickly.  I enjoy seeing pictures of my little one during the day– I wouldn’t mind seeing more!” – Trish M
  • “Our daughter loves coming to TLC!  We are very appreciative of the wonderful care that TLC provides our child.   Thank you!” -Cortney N
  • “I think it is a great daycare/pre-school! The teachers are friendly and my daughter likes going there. The only reason I gave a 9 and not a 10 was the staff turnover recently. However, the new teachers seem to be nice.” -Brandi K

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I just wanted to take a moment to share what an incredible experience my family has had with your facility.  We joined this location in 2012 right when the doors opened and have enjoyed watching it blossom.  We started off when my daughter was 1 and son was 3.  We have now grown to having all 3 of our kids coming full time (5 yrs, 3 yrs, 3 months).  This is the third facility my son has been at and the first for my other two.  As a mother who works full time, there is nothing more important than knowing that your children are well cared for while you are away from them.  The teachers at TLC have made such a positive impact on my children’s learning, manners and attitudes.  At prior facilities, I remember dropping them off in tears.   Now there are tears when I pick them up because they don’t want to come home they are having too much fun.   You’ve been fair and considerate and even gone above and beyond to fit our family’s needs. 

We have also had such loving experiences with your other teachers.  They have shown my children warmth and excitement and it’s wonderful to see my kids hug their teachers before they leave and run to them when we drop off.  I met Miss Nichole before the doors first opened and she has been a breath of fresh air.  To hear my children play at home referring to each other as “Miss Nikki” just warms my heart that they share such fond memories of her.  Also, we live nearby and there was a time that Miss Kym dropped off our son’s favorite blanket/toy on her way home because it was a Friday and she knew that he would be sad all weekend without it.  Recently, my infant son started at your facility and like any new mom, I had anxiety about his first week.  Miss Cortney has helped make this transition much more comfortable for me.  She is so excited to see my son when I drop him off.  She gives great feedback on his days and did an amazing job transitioning him to a bottle.  

From an administrative and logistical perspective, we love your facility too.  Parking is right in front (which you don’t appreciate until you don’t have).  You take the extra time to wash our kids blankets and sheets if we forget to take them home on a weekend.  Also by providing breakfast and snacks has made is easy for us as well.  You all seem to remember all the little nuances of my children and I‘m never afraid to send their favorite toy or clothing to school because I know they always make it back home safely.  All these little gestures, which may seem to go unnoticed to some, are so much appreciated by me.

TLC for Kids is truly an extension of our family and has given my husband and me peace of mind when we are away from our children which is a gift.

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  I just spoke with a woman name Nicole she told me all about your daycare. She was very very nice .I only have one child and this will be our first time putting him in daycare. We are worried about finding good care but even over the phone Nicole felt warm and I could hear her talking to the kids and she made me feel better. I have called so many places for care but never got anyone as friendly and sweet as Nicole.

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February 04, 2021 at 03:45 pm

District newspaper “Pokrovskoe-Streshnevo” North-West Administrative District of Moscow

The very first kindergarten appeared in Germany in the first half of the 19th century. It was then that the German teacher Friedrich Froebel formed the principles of a preschool institution, which should help parents educate, develop and educate children – through play and without any coercion. And many of his methods are still in use today. Even if they don’t know who invented them.

Friedrich Froebel was born in Germany in 1782. He was the sixth child in the family and was orphaned early – his mother died when he was less than a year old. Brothers and sisters looked after Froebel, but he spent most of the time alone. After graduating from school, he studied at the university at the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, but due to lack of money, he had to quit his studies and start working. He became friends with a school teacher, began to teach himself and realized that he had found his calling.

At that time, the name of another teacher and educator, the Swiss Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, was widely known in Europe. He opened a private school and invited not only children, but also teachers there to study pedagogy. Froebel spent two years at this school: he studied and taught at the same time.

In 1839, in the German city of Blankenburg, Friedrich opened the first institution for preschoolers, which he called “kindergarten”. The name was in the spirit of the Enlightenment with its concept of “natural man”: children, like plants, need skillful care.

The first kindergarten really had its own garden — a common flower garden and a small garden for each child. The girls who worked with children were called “kindergartens”. By the way, this name also took root in our country – educators were called that until the 30s of the 20th century. The Froebel Gardens were not created to temporarily replace the family. They were supposed to help parents in their upbringing: mothers could come along with their children, play and learn from gardeners.

Friedrich Froebel was not only the first to invent and open a kindergarten, but also developed manuals for it. He called these benefits “gifts. ” Froebel believed that it is through the game that the child gets acquainted with the world around him, and “gifts” should help in this acquaintance.

For example, the first gift is small woolen balls of seven colors of the rainbow tied to long threads. Mom swings the ball and explains in which direction it moves: forward, backward, right, left, up, down, in a circle. He lowers the ball into the box and takes it out, hides it in his palms and shows it. The child observes this and develops spatial thinking. Then he tries to play with the balls himself, rotate them – trains the coordination of movements. In addition, he learns primary colors.

Froebel’s second gift is a wooden ball, cube and cylinder, which show the child the main geometric bodies and their properties. The ball is a symbol of infinity and movement, the cube is a symbol of peace and unity in diversity, because it looks different when looking at an edge, at a vertex or at a side. The cylinder combines the properties of a cube and a ball; it can stand or roll.

Froebel’s next gifts are cubes divided into smaller pieces of different shapes. They can be played as a constructor. There were also two-dimensional gifts – multi-colored flat rings, half rings, dots. Froebel also (no wonder he was interested in architecture) came up with a game with soaked peas and pointed sticks: by sticking them into peas at different angles, you can literally construct anything.

Froebel came up with not only many interesting things that children still play with pleasure, but also different ways of working with them. He also called them unusually and a bit pompously: “forms of life”, “forms of knowledge” and “forms of beauty”.
– “Forms of life” – when a child builds or depicts objects of the real world: houses, roads, rivers, mountains.
– “Forms of cognition” – when a child, with the help of the same details, studies the mathematical and physical properties of objects: for example, learns to count, determine a fallen object by sound, divide the whole into parts.
– “Forms of beauty” is when a child creates abstract objects and patterns according to a few simple rules.

Of course, “gifts” were only part of Froebel’s system: children played outdoor games, sang (in addition to the book “On the Education of Man”, Froebel wrote “One Hundred Songs for Ball Games”), studied crafts and gardening. Froebel believed that everything in the universe is interconnected and taught children to see these connections.
Froebel died in 1852 at the age of 70. His tombstone consists of a ball, a cube and a cylinder – symbols of the diversity and unity of the world and the first forms that Froebel introduced to children.

The teacher himself was not a very successful popularizer of his own method. After his death, the Froebel Society appeared in Berlin, the first textbook was published that described the education system, and kindergartens and schools for gardeners began to open throughout the country. German kindergartens at that time were considered exemplary. Froebel’s ideas quickly spread throughout Europe, and after some time they came to Russia.

In addition to the concepts of “kindergarten” and “kindergarten nurse”, we have a teasing nickname for the teacher – fröbelichka

But, alas, as often happens, the methods became popular, but at the same time they lost their meaning: gifts, in fact, were reduced to a set of sticks and pieces of wood. The teachers made the children play, but did not understand the meaning and did not explain to the children the meaning of the objects. Not to mention all-round development and communication with nature – it simply did not exist.

Therefore, Froebel’s technique was often (and undeservedly) accused of dryness and detachment from life. And when Maria Montessori began to work with children in Italy half a century later, her method was opposed to Froebel’s kindergartens as a generally accepted system.

But in essence, both of these teachers were talking about the same thing: everything necessary is inherent in a child — we can only help him a little to make friends with the world and create a suitable environment for this.

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Mount Nebo – the place of death of the prophet-god-seeer Moses

From the notes of a pilgrim

“The Memorial of Moses”, located seven kilometers from the city of Madaba on top of the famous biblical Mount Nebo , is the most visited place by pilgrims in Jordan. The memorial is located near the so-called King’s Way, the main route that runs from north to south through all of Jordan. The Arab population also highly reveres the Prophet Moses, calling him “Musa”, and therefore people like to spend their family holidays on Mount Nebo.

In the Old Testament times, Nebo was called one of the peaks of Mount Avarim, or Pisgah, from which the Lord granted the prophet Moses, who had risen here, to cast his last glance towards the Promised Land before his death. It is also the name of a city near the mountain of the same name, which passed under Moses from the Moabites to the Reubenites. The Moabites who lived south of the Arnon River, although they were a kindred people to Israel through Lot (see: Gen. 19: 37), did not allow the Israelites to pass through their land to Canaan – the land that God promised to give the Israelites. The country of Moab was located on a plateau 900 m east of the Dead Sea and was the birthplace of Ruth. Moab often fought with Israel, and in Old Testament times the Moabites constantly harassed the Jews.

Mount Nebo is located east of the northern tip of the Dead Sea, in the biblical land of Moab. It overlooks the former Moabite plains – the area east of the Jordan, opposite Jericho, where the Israelites in the time of the prophet Moses settled before entering Canaan. Mount Nebo itself is also associated with the arrival of the Israelites, whose camp, according to a surviving legend, was located near the current Jordanian village of Kafrain.

At the foot of Mount Nebo, called Jebel Osha Mountain in some Arabic reference books, in a picturesque valley there are springs of Moses (One Musa) with healing spring water, as well as the ruins of an ancient fortress and the ruins of churches of the Byzantine era. By the way, the springs of Moses can also be seen in other parts of Jordan, for example, in the area of ​​​​the famous Petra there is the Valley of Moses (Wadi Musa), where, according to legend, there is also a spring of Moses (Ain Musa), from which Moses and his companions drank cold water on the way from Egypt to Canaan.

Archaeological excavations on Mount Nebo began in July 1933. They were conducted by scientists of the Franciscan Bible Institute, who discovered on the mountain the ruins of a small church (chapel) of the 4th century, erected here in memory of the place from which the prophet Moses, called to Mount Nebo, surveyed the Promised Land. According to archaeological research, this small church turned into a small monastery by the 6th or 7th century. The data of scientists coincide with the surviving descriptions of a certain wanderer Egeria (390 AD), which told of a small church built on the mountain by Egyptian monks. Later, Bishop Peter of Iberia, who visited here, testified about the tomb of Moses he saw in the church. There is evidence that in the 5th century the temple on Mount Nebo was expanded, in the years 530-531 a chapel in the name of the Mother of God and a baptistery were added to it. After 66 years, a basilica was erected here, the floor of which was paved with mosaics. At the beginning of the 7th century, an attached chapel of St. Mary appeared. Somewhat later (the exact time is unknown. – A.Kh. ) all the church buildings that existed by that time were united into a monastery.

Presumably, in the old place of the main monastic altar, archaeologists discovered a square-shaped floor lined with colored mosaics. Ancient mosaic fragments of skillful work were discovered by archaeologists in other places of Mount Nebo. Since the middle of 1930, when the first archaeological research on the mountain was made public, it has become open to pilgrims. At present, on the site of the former monastery stands the so-called “new baptistery”, or the church of St. Moses. From 19For 32 years, the Franciscan Custodian of the Holy Land received a piece of land on Mount Nebo, on which a Franciscan community was created, consisting of only three monks from Italy, Australia and Syria. According to their stories, the main goal of the community is “the revival of a contemplative and prayerful life, combined with a hospitable attitude towards pilgrims.”

Pilgrims who have paid entrance tickets to the territory of the memorial, the monks show a memorial sign in the form of a stele on the top of Mount Nebo; a stone circle, which supposedly once served as a “place for entering the monastery”; the preserved foundation of the basilica of the 6th-7th centuries, and next to it the so-called “first sanctuary of Moses”; numerous mosaic panels and their fragments; a basilica with a chapel of the Virgin; new baptistery; overgrown pits that once served as monastic cells, as well as an olive tree planted by the pontiff John Paul II. Then the monks lead the pilgrims to an observation deck, from where, in good weather, one can view part of the Holy Land: the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, the silhouettes of Jerusalem, etc.

Here, on the stone steps, there is a structure made of thin metal rods, in the weaves and joints of which local birds have adapted to make their nests. This original openwork sculpture by the Italian master Fantoni, reminiscent of a crucifix from a distance, symbolizes Moses’ rod entwined with a copper serpent. Let’s remember: “And the Lord said to Moses: Make yourself a serpent and put it on a standard, and he who is bitten, looking at him, will remain alive” (Num. 21: 8). The inscription on the sculpture reads: “And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, so must the Son of Man be lifted up” (John 3:14).

The Bible tells how once the Lord, in confirmation of his power, turned the rod that was in the hands of Moses into a snake and turned the snake again into a rod. At the camp by the Red Sea, the Lord commanded Moses to take his rod and divide the sea so that the Israelites could walk on dry land in the midst of the sea. The rod of Moses also appears in another biblical episode. With the onset of the fortieth year after the exit from Egypt, Moses with people appear in Kadesh, in the wilderness of Sin on the border of the land of Edom. Because of the lack of water, the people grumbled. And then Moses and Aaron called to the Lord, and the Lord heeded their prayer and commanded them to gather the people and, with a rod in their hands, order the rock to give water. Moses struck the rock twice with his rod, and much water flowed out. And the Lord said to Moses and Aaron: “Because you did not believe Me, to show My holiness in the eyes of the children of Israel, you will not bring this people into the land that I am giving them.” (Num. 20:12).

By nature, Moses was impatient and prone to anger, but through divine education he became so humble that he became “the meekest of all people on earth” (Numbers 12:3). In all his deeds and thoughts he was guided by faith in the Almighty.

Moses (the etymology of his name is not fully understood by scientists, but many of them tend to believe that “Moses, or Moshe” means “drawn or saved from the water”) – a prophet, leader and creator of all the legal and religious institutions of the Israelites – took place from the tribe of Levi. He was born about 1531 (also referred to as 1570 and 1576) BC in Egypt, when the Jews were in slavery there. Moses, raised by Pharaoh’s daughter herself, resented the plight of the Jews in Egypt. Once, in a fit of rage, he killed an Egyptian overseer who was beating an Israelite. Pharaoh found out about this, and Moses had to flee. The fugitive was sheltered by the priest and prince of Midian Jethro. Moses looked after Jethro’s flocks and soon married his daughter.

40 years have passed. Once in the desert, Moses had a vision – a bush that burned without burning. The future leader understood that God would speak to him. God told him to return to Egypt and ask Pharaoh to let the Israelites leave the country. Pharaoh refused Moses, and Egypt was subjected to terrible disasters. Only then did Pharaoh allow Moses to lead the Jews out of Egypt, but soon changed his mind and pursued the Israelites all the way to the Red (Red) Sea. The Jews crossed the sea, and the Pharaoh’s army drowned.

Three months later, the people of Israel reached Mount Sinai, where God gave Moses the Ten Commandments. Moses then led the people to an oasis at Kadesh and sent scouts from there into Canaan. Ten of the twelve returned with information about the power of the peoples living in Canaan. Forgetting the power of God, the people cried out and rebelled against Moses. Having rejected God, the Jews were condemned to wander in the wilderness until all the rebels died.

At the end of their long journey, the people began to grumble again, and poisonous snakes were sent to punish them. When the people repented, the Lord commanded for their healing to erect a bronze serpent on a tree. For idolatry, in which the Jews were involved by the Moabites and Midianites, as well as for adultery with the women of Moab, 24 thousand people died, while others were hanged by the command of God.

Since Moses himself was not honored to enter the Promised Land, he asked the Lord to show him his successor, who was Joshua. “And Moses went up from the plains of Moab to Mount Nebo, to the top of Pisgah … and the Lord showed him all the land of Gilead, even to Dan, and all (the land of) Naphtali, and (all) the land of Ephraim and Manasseh, and all the land of Judah, even to the very the western sea, and the midday country and the plains of the valley of Jericho, the city of Palms, to Segor. And the Lord said to him: “This is the land about which I swore to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, saying: “I will give it to your seed”; I let you see it with your eyes, but you will not enter it.” And Moses, the servant of the Lord, died there in the land of Moab, according to the word of the Lord.” (Deut. 34:1–5). The sight of the 120-year-old Moses “was not dulled, and the strength in him was not exhausted” (Deut. 34: 7). The body of Moses is forever hidden from people, “no one knows the place of his burial even to this day,” the Holy Scripture says. The people honored the death of Moses with thirty days of lamentation.

Archangel Michael had to compete with the devil on Mount Nebo, so that the body of the prophet would not fall prey to corruption. Thousands of years after his death, Moses was given, along with Elijah, to honor the Prophet whom he foretold (Deut. 18:18). The glorified prophet Moses and the prophet Elijah appeared on Mount Tabor during the Transfiguration of Jesus Christ and talked with Him about His coming death on the Cross (see Luke 9:28-31).

God-seer Moses lived in the memory of the people at all times. He was not only a great prophet, but also the first inspired writer. In it one can also see the poet who sang the praises of the Lord in songs after the successful crossing of the Red Sea (see: Ex. 14; also Ex. 15: 1). The song of the conquerors is called “the song of Moses, the servant of God and the Lamb.” Psalm 89 is also attributed to Moses”The Prayer of Moses, the Man of God.”

Anatoly Kholodyuk

“Journey to Mirabitia” fairy tale for children of senior preschool age | Material on fiction (senior group) on the topic:

Journey to Mirabitia!

In a city whose name is no longer remembered, there lived a girl with a beautiful name Elvina. She was an ordinary girl of 6 years old with torn knees and funny pigtails. Elvina loved her family, her hometown, the people living in it. She knew all the secret corners of her yard, in which she played with her best friend Senka.

The favorite pastime of the little ones was fantasizing – they could spend hours looking for a guest from the distant country of Sarinia, conducting an excursion for little men from the city of Markun….This went on day after day

But one day Elvina, going out into the yard, did not find Senya. She looked for him wherever they played together, asked passers-by, but no one saw him. Elvina was very upset and began to cry, but suddenly she saw a ball hanging on a tree. He was very, bright, beautiful and luminous. The girl looked at it and saw that there was a small door in the ball, opened it and …

Bang-Bang!!! The wind carried her farther and farther away. Elvina closed her eyes, thinking that these were her fantasies again, and when she opened them, she was standing at a huge beautiful gate on which Mirabitia was written.

– What’s going on? Where I am? – frightened said girl. Where to go, what to do?

Looking around, Elvina decided to enter the gate (she was very brave). The place where she ended up was very beautiful. Huge trees grew here, on which unusual fruits grew and beautiful birds sang songs. There were many beautiful flowers around and the sun shone brightly, warming everything around! Elvina wandered for a long time, admiring the beauty of the fairyland, but she remembered Senka and became sad again …

– Hello! (a girl heard)

– Hello! – heard again

– Who is there?

It’s me – Bulka and I – Volka! – they answered her.

Elvina looked to the side and saw two little people in front of her.

– Hello! I am Elvina. Came to you from planet Earth. Are you a citizen of Mirabitia?

– Yes. We live in this wonderful country. A grief happened – an evil magician – Tog settled with us. He wants to take over our country. To do this, he needs to learn the words of the spell.

– What spell?

– It all started with the fact that Tog found an old witchcraft book and learned a lot from it – Bulka began.

– There is one sorcery in this book, which he will be able to use only when he finds the boy Senka from the city, whose name he can no longer remember – continued Volka.

– Senka? Elvin asked in surprise.

– Yes. Tog has already found it. We live in fear because he will be able to use this spell.

– Is my friend Senka in Mirabitia? What is this spell?

– Your friend? So that’s why you were able to get into Mirabitia! If Senka finds the words that the toga needs for the spell, then the evil magician will seize our land and make us his servants.

– How did it happen that a boy was needed to solve the puzzle?

– My grandfather told me that a great magician and dreamer compiled a book of witchcraft. Spells can be learned by anyone who gets the book, except for one. For this spell, you need to learn the key words, without which it will be impossible to bring evil to life. Key words can only be found by a child who likes to fantasize.

– Yes, a mysterious story! Senka and I are really big dreamers. It is necessary to save Senya, and with him Mirabitia. Show the way to Toga.

– It’s very dangerous… There are a lot of guards at Toga’s palace – muttered Volka

– Volka, don’t forget that we are great dreamers and we will definitely come up with something – Elvina said confidently.

– We will show you the way, but you have to be ready for anything.

– Bulka, when I was walking in your gardens, I noticed beautiful fruits on the trees, you could get them, they will be useful to us.

– Okay, is there anything else needed?

– I think that we will cope with the guards and with their help, believe me – everything will be fine! On the road guys! For my friend and for Mirabitia!

Our friends set off on the road, the path was not so far, not so close.

In the meantime, a heated argument was going on in Toga’s house between the owner and Senya.

– Immediately tell me the keywords – shouted menacingly Tog.

– I don’t understand what you are talking about. Release me back. (In fact, Senya has long understood what the magician wants to hear. As soon as he got to this country, he heard “Archi nevolo loko toko.” He knew why this phrase was for the magician and therefore was silent).

Our friends approached the castle.

– The first task is to deal with the guards, and then we will decide what to do next.

– Hello dear! – the girl greeted the chief of the guards. Is your master at home and can I see him?

– No way, the owner is busy and didn’t tell him to be disturbed. Does he have important things to do?

– Sorry, I really need to talk to him, if so. Let me tell you what I discovered for myself today.

– Tell me, otherwise it’s boring to stand all day. Then I’ll decide whether it’s important for the owner, the head of security muttered.

– So, listen, today I picked one wonderful fruit from the tree – here it is! I tried it and began to grow, I gained strength and beauty and mind. Maybe your owner also wants to try it on himself?

– Are you lying, well – prove it!

– Good! Elvina bit off a piece of an unusual fruit and began to grow .. (in fact, along the way, Elvina put on a long dress and hid Bulka and Volka under it, and they began to lift her up).

The chief of security even opened his mouth in surprise and took the girl’s word for it.

– Tell me – he asked Elvina, where can we get this fruit?

– Yes, it’s not far, very close – go straight, then turn left, straight – right. There you will see a huge tree, on which this fruit grows.

The guard was stupid and wanted to try the effect of the magic fruit on himself. He abandoned his post and rushed with the stirrup along the path indicated by Elvina, followed by the rest of the guards, eavesdropping on the conversation.

– Well friends, what did I tell you. A little imagination – everything will turn out! – joyfully sang the girl. It remains to outwit the magician and my friend and the country will be saved.

– Yes, well done! How will we deal with Tog?

– Don’t worry about it. Come to the magician, you’ll see!

Bulka, Volka and Elvina went to the house and entered it. What do you think they saw – Tog was so angry that he spoke indistinctly, it was very funny, and therefore Senka laughed with might and main. Seeing Elvina, he rushed to her, to tell her what was happening. Elvina was very happy that she had finally found a friend, but that was not the case. Tog rushed to the Seine, fenced him off and did not let him near.

– Hello, mighty mage Tog! I see you are upset about something. I think I can help you.

– What do you know, speak immediately. Today I was walking in the forest and I heard a bird singing. In her song, I heard that under the tree where she sings, there is a chest, in that chest are the key words for the spell.

– You’re lying, it can’t be! The book made it clear that only the boy knows the words, the book cannot deceive.

– I won’t argue with you! But perhaps the great dreamer decided to make a siding, and this bird sang about that. I told your guards about this, they immediately rushed to the tree. If you hurry, you might be ahead of them.

– Well, look, girl, if you cheat – you will be in a dungeon – said Tog and rushed out of the house.

– So we did it with a magician! It’s time to destroy the book and return home.

Bulka, Volka, Elvina and Senka burned the book and went to the gate.

– Senka, it’s over. It’s time for us to go to our planet, to our home. Saying goodbye to new friends, our kids saw the balloon, opened the door and ..

Clap-clap…

– Elvina, it’s time to get up! Wake up, sleepyhead – the girl heard, opened her eyes, looks around – she is at home.

– And I’ll dream about it! We must quickly run to the Seine, tell him your dream.

– Hello! You know, Elvina, I had a wonderful dream today..

– Me too! Will you tell?

Our young friends even now sometimes receive news from Mirabitia!

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  • August 31, 2022

    August conference

    On August 30, in the conference hall of the Social and Cultural Youth Center, the social and pedagogical conference

    began its work


    Creation date: 08/31/2022 12:07:12


    Created by (ID): 454

  • August 29, 2022

    Awarded the best

    Letters of gratitude from the administration of the Sortavalsky municipal district were awarded to employees of the educational sector


    Creation date: 08/29/2022 12:50:59


    Created by (ID): 454

  • August 26, 2022

    Dump again

    Unauthorized landfills remain a problem for the Sortavala region


    Creation date: 08/26/2022 09:51:15


    Created by (ID): 454

  • August 26, 2022

    Getting ready for winter

    On August 25, a meeting of the interdepartmental commission on preparation for the heating season 2022-2023 was held.


    Creation date: 08/26/2022 09:44:49


    Created by (ID): 454

  • August 24, 2022

    Farewell, Motherland!

    A new two-story building is planned to be erected on the site of the former Rodina cinema on 40 Let VLKSM Street


    Creation date: 08/24/2022 10:29:37


    Created by (ID): 454

  • August 19, 2022

    Fourth fire hazard class

    In the southern regions of Karelia, the fourth class of fire danger has been established, according to the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Republic


    Creation date: 08/19/2022 09:53:07


    Created by (ID): 454

  • August 18, 2022

    Additional college enrollment

    An additional intake for the 2022-2023 academic year is conducted by the Sortaval College for the specialty “Cooking and confectionery”.


    Creation date: 18.