Russian President Dmitry Medvedev visited Moscow education center No. 627.

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev visited Moscow education center No. 627

At first he met with children from the kindergarten.

The kids told the president about their hobby. They make cartoons on a computer and record soundtracks for them.

The children showed the president one of their cartoons.

Medvedev said the cartoon was "cool".

After that, the president visited the primary school, which is currently preparing for celebrations of the 65th anniversary of V-E day. The pupils gave Medvedev one of the postcards they had made for WWII veterans.

Medvedev spent a lot of time in the Lego playroom, where the children taught him how to put things together.

The children helped him build a Lego house.

The education center was founded in 1936 and received a new building in 1999. In the photo: Dmitry Medvedev and Moscow Mayor Yury Luzhkov at the Lego playroom.

Eighty-three teachers work at the education center. In the photo: Dmitry Medvedev in the Lego playroom.

Medvedev also visited the center's WWII museum and talked to veterans.
