The fairy tale “The Frozen” for IDP children

Employees of the charity fund Caritas Poltava demonstrated a theatrical performance for children of IDPs. A fairy tale based on “The Frozen”.

There is snow outside, a slight frost, which means that it is time for a New Year’s fairy tale. The well-known animated cartoon “The Frozen” based on the fairy tale “The Snow Queen” by the author Hans Christian Andersen has been trending and relevant for several years.

The images of young princess Elsa, her younger sister Anna and faithful friend Olaf fascinate and attract the attention of children to this day.

We do not remain aloof from trends and keep up with the times, so our employees have prepared a theatrical performance based on the fairy tale “The Frozen”.

Like every fairy tale, “The Frozen” has a moral orientation, because the main goal of any fairy tale is to educate and form such concepts as honesty, sensitivity, loyalty, as well as the ability to love and be friends in children.

The main moral of “The Frozen” is sincere love. Love for all sides and people can heal any wounds. Friendship, family values – all this is illuminated through the prism of love.

At the same time, the theatrical performance forces children to think, analyze, draw their own conclusions. And this, in turn, helps to overcome timidity, shyness, self-doubt, and increases the child’s self-esteem.

Photo by Caritas Poltava

The happy eyes of IDP children are a real joy for each of us, so it was extremely pleasant to watch their enthusiasm, sincere emotions from the fairy tale and understand that your work is not in vain.

At the end of the performance, the children took photos with characters from the fairy tale and received packages with sweets for the New Year holidays.

Photo by Caritas Poltava

Caritas is love!