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The image shows a close-up of a blue felt busy board with green trim, laid out on a brown textured surface. The busy board features various interactive elements designed for children. On the left, a yellow pouch with a red zipper is visible. To the right of the pouch, there are rows of colorful felt labels: red labels with "August" and "December", yellow with "September" and "June", and orange with "May" and "April". Below these, there are more colorful labels for months: red for "March", yellow for "February", and orange for "January".

Dominating the center of the busy board is a red felt clock with a white face, black numbers, and two movable hands, one blue and one green. To the right of the clock, there are two panels with icons: one with a sun and the word "AM", and another with a moon and stars and the word "PM". A yellow felt tab with a white button is attached to a blue ribbon, positioned near the "AM/PM" indicator.

Above the clock, there are two horizontal blue ribbons with yellow felt loops and white buttons. Above these ribbons, a row of circular icons with numbers from 16 to 31 is visible, interspersed with red diamond shapes. Below this row, another row of numbered circular icons from 1 to 15 is present, also interspersed with red diamond shapes.

Further to the right, rows of colorful felt labels represent days of the week: yellow for "Monday" and "Tuesday", red for "Wednesday", blue for "Thursday" and "Friday", green for "Saturday", and a faded label for "Sunday". A yellow felt tab with a white button is attached to a blue ribbon, positioned near the "Saturday" label.

The image is a still photograph and does not depict any specific location in the city of Perm, Russia, nor does it show any people or actions. The description is purely based on the visual elements present in the busy board.
FM-rBD722

Jun 23, 2026

Perm, Russia

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The image shows a close-up of a blue felt busy board with green trim, laid out on a brown textured surface. The busy board features various interactive elements designed for children. On the left, a yellow pouch with a red zipper is visible. To the right of the pouch, there are rows of colorful felt labels: red labels with "August" and "December", yellow with "September" and "June", and orange with "May" and "April". Below these, there are more colorful labels for months: red for "March", yellow for "February", and orange for "January". Dominating the center of the busy board is a red felt clock with a white face, black numbers, and two movable hands, one blue and one green. To the right of the clock, there are two panels with icons: one with a sun and the word "AM", and another with a moon and stars and the word "PM". A yellow felt tab with a white button is attached to a blue ribbon, positioned near the "AM/PM" indicator. Above the clock, there are two horizontal blue ribbons with yellow felt loops and white buttons. Above these ribbons, a row of circular icons with numbers from 16 to 31 is visible, interspersed with red diamond shapes. Below this row, another row of numbered circular icons from 1 to 15 is present, also interspersed with red diamond shapes. Further to the right, rows of colorful felt labels represent days of the week: yellow for "Monday" and "Tuesday", red for "Wednesday", blue for "Thursday" and "Friday", green for "Saturday", and a faded label for "Sunday". A yellow felt tab with a white button is attached to a blue ribbon, positioned near the "Saturday" label. The image is a still photograph and does not depict any specific location in the city of Perm, Russia, nor does it show any people or actions. The description is purely based on the visual elements present in the busy board.

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