The drawing is executed in black ink. The composition is rectangular in form, depicting six children among toy structures and toys. On the left is a girl seated on a cube, turned to the right, dressed in a folk costume, holding a doll in her hands. Behind her stands a girl in folk costume trying on a theatrical mask. Next to her lies a boy, turned to the left, holding a kobza in his hands. Before him lies a sheet of paper. In the centre, on a cube, sits a boy with a small rectangular easel, turned three-quarters to the left. In his right hand, he holds a pencil with which he is evidently determining the proportions of the girl with the doll. Behind him stands a boy in a long shirt, holding a pendulum in his left hand. On the right are two boys, turned to the left, launching a toy aeroplane. The boy in the foreground kneels on his left knee, raising his right hand to point at the aeroplane. Behind him stands a boy holding a book in his left hand, with his right hand raised upwards, pointing out the direction of the aeroplane’s flight. In the background on the left is a stylised image of a theatre. On the pediment, in the centre, the inscription: “Children’s / Theatre”. The drawing is outlined with a black geometric frame.