Well, the advantage of being in an expat village is some of the services. We heard about a pre-school from an American couple who are living in Samara for a few months. Their son Grant is roughly the same age as Logan.
He was having a bummed out day, but got so pumped when we told him that today he could be go to school. "I´ll walk there with my backpack like a big kid," he said.
We asked about the costs - 10 bucks for four hours - then what time to pick him up and then we left.
As we walked down the road we couldn´t believe that he was there, just like that. No registration, no other info, we just dropped him off the moment we showed up. There were a few other expat kids there, so we figured it was ok. We went back to give our contact info, a snack, and to make sure he was doing allright. It was entirely in Spanish afterall.
He had a blast!
I think if we actually enjoyed Samara for more than two days we´d have him go in regularily. But Samara isn´t one of those towns we liked.
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