MIT invites children to show their artistic intelligence

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National Intelligence Agency invites children to express "security," "intelligence," and "secret agent" through art or letters for National Children's Day

MIT invites children to show their artistic intelligence

To mark National Sovereignty and Children's Day on April 23, the National Intelligence Organization (MIT) has called upon children to illustrate or write about "security," "intelligence," and "secret agents."

On their official website, MIT has extended an invitation to children aged 5 to 14, encouraging them to unleash their imagination.

Children are encouraged to create artwork or craft letters inspired by the terms "security," "intelligence," and "secret agents," defining the scope of MİT's responsibilities.

Whether depicting their envisioned "secret agent" or conveying the essence of "intelligence" or "security" through their letters, children have the opportunity to express themselves creatively.

Drawing with children, improve their creativity and originality

Selected artwork and letters will be showcased on MIT's official website.

Parents can submit their children's creations via email to "[email protected]" until April 23, 2024.

Source: Newsroom

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