A mouse for goodbye
The kindergarten playground is quiet after the end of the school day. On the playground stands a large figure of a mouse with its arm raised—as if sending the children off and waving goodbye as they go home. According to Krassi, this gesture is not just a decorative element, but a friendly symbol that conveys warmth and a sense of care. The mouse creates a feeling of comfort and safety, making the end of the day more pleasant and sweet. The empty yard no longer looks sad, but quiet and harmonious, ready to welcome the next little smiles in the morning.
For Krassi, the scene is a metaphor for the small joys of childhood—for the attention and care that leave lasting memories and turn the kindergarten into a place where children feel loved and valued.