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"The history of bookbinding and literacy."

 The 4th-grade students of the Georgian-American School, under the guidance of their Head teacher, Ms. Irma Maskhulia, carried out an engaging and creative project dedicated to the history of bookbinding, the importance of libraries in shaping humanity, and literacy.

  As part of the project, the students visited the Parliamentary Library, followed by collaborative work.


Each team contributed to the overall success:  Some prepared presentations, others created miniatures and dioramas, while others presented fascinating posters.

  Special initiative was taken by three students who crafted homemade paper.

 They recorded each step of the process on video and shared their experience with their classmates.

 The project fostered teamwork, creativity, and the development of practical skills.




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