
A Space of Magic and Childhood Dreams: Magic Brothers Meet Children of Heroes
As part of the “Make A Dream Come True” social initiative by 1+1 Media, a special meeting with the illusionists Magic Brothers was held for the children of the Children of Heroes Foundation, who lost their parents as a result of the war.
Recently, nine children of the Children of Heroes Foundation had the opportunity to meet their favorite performers — the Magic Brothers' members, Artur and Dmytro Tomashevskyi.
Each child who joined the event has already endured a devastating tragedy — the loss of parents who defended Ukraine from the enemy. Moreover, some families were forced to evacuate their homes in the Zaporizhzhia and Donetsk regions because of Russian aggression. The team behind the “Make A Dream Come True” social initiative aimed to give the children a chance to briefly return to a carefree childhood.
Within the “Park of Wonder Animals” space — a place where dreams come to life — the children were welcomed by the country’s most renowned illusionists, along with activities prepared by the park’s team. Artur and Dmytro Tomashevskyi organized an interactive program for the children. Together, they learned magic tricks and experienced the wonder of illusion firsthand, while gifts from the PLUSPLUS TV channel and partner platform Kyivstar TV became a special addition to the day.
“Belief in miracles should exist everywhere and should not depend on the season or a particular day. Besides, magic needs no translation, because our goal remains the same — to give both children and adults genuine emotions of wonder,” the Tomashevskyi brothers noted.
More about the event can be seen in the TSN report via the link. You can also watch videos on the official 1+1 Media Instagram and Facebook pages.
By the way, everyone can visit the “Park of Wonder Animals” free of charge in different regions of Ukraine, as the giant installations are already traveling across the country to create a true world of fairy tales, sincere emotions, and unforgettable impressions. In particular, visitors can join the events in Zhytomyr on May 16–17, Cherkasy on May 23–24, Zhmerynka on May 30–31, Boryspil on June 6–7, and Smila on June 13–14. Additional information is available here.
Earlier, bronze medalist of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, three-time European champion, and two-time world champion Daria Bilodid fulfilled the dream of 13-year-old Anastasiia Prepelytsia. More details are available via the link.

