Ukrposhta, the national postal operator of Ukraine, is preparing to release a new stamp dedicated to International Children's Day. This time, the company decided to allow children to become artists and draw designs for future postage stamps.
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Out of over 350 entries, seven sketches were selected that best fit the theme and requirements for creating postage stamps. These drawings explore a variety of themes such as peace, happiness, home, and the future.
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Organizers invite the public to vote for their favorite sketch through Dyia, Ukrposhta's social media, or the telegram channel of Ukrposhta CEO Igor Smilyansky.
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This is already the third stamp created by children since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The first two were "Ukrainian Dream" and "Victorious New Year!" This initiative has been a great opportunity for children to showcase their talents and express their thoughts and aspirations for the future.
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The release of this stamp is a wonderful opportunity to honor and support children in Ukraine, who are the future of our country. This is another step towards stimulating the development of talents among Ukrainian youth.
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The stamp release is scheduled for International Children's Day, which is celebrated every year on June 1. This holiday is dedicated to supporting the rights and well-being of children around the world. Ukrposhta decided to celebrate this day in a special way by releasing a stamp created by children themselves.
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