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According to locals, most children will be snowflakes and bunnies on holidays, b...

Only Russian fairy tales: the kindergartens of Crimea were banned from the costumes of American heroes - the media

According to locals, most children will be snowflakes and bunnies on holidays, but American characters are recommended to be excluded. The Government deny the ban. In the territory of the temporarily occupied Crimean peninsula, children were banned from dressing on holidays in costumes of American superheroes. About it reports "Crimea. Realia" on December 6.

It is noted that the ban is recorded in Kerch, where in kindergartens parents are advised to pay attention to the heroes of Russian folk tales, instead of characters from American comics, cartoons and cinema. "American superheroes do not fit into the leitmotif of children's holidays and Russian folk tales,"-said in the committee of one of the preschool institutions, reports the Telegram channel "Kerch Today".

Children are offered an alternative in the form of bunnies and bears for boys, but for girls - candy and snowflakes. Batman, Spider-Man, Minions, etc. are recommended to be forgotten. One of the women raising a child in the temporarily occupied Kerch, in a comment to the Komsomolskaya Pravda, said that they went to kindergarten this year and immediately faced a ban. On holidays, children are recommended only in the heroes of Russian fairy tales, and all girls will be snowflakes.