Getting a child ready for school. Now, before the war, and in Europe. I’ve read your feedback, and I’m glad you liked the idea behind the project *“Navalny Doesn’t Understand What’s Going On and Asks Strange Questions.”* I’ll keep asking them. Today, 17 million schoolchildren are heading to school. And 34 million parents (or a bit fewer, if you subtract the irresponsible fathers) are shelling out to get them ready. So how much does it cost now? How much have prices gone up compared with the start of the war? And could you please compare our prices with those in some European country? Watch and let me know in the comments what you think.

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