First lady Melania Trump visited children at Queen Fabiola Children’s Hospital in Brussels, Belgium, on Thursday.
While there, she posed for many selfies and played games with the children, even making paper flowers with the kids. She also took time to sign the hospital’s guest book and distributed gifts of Dr. Seuss books and White House souvenirs.
The first lady posted a photo of her with the children on social media, saying that she “enjoyed creating paper flowers with them & getting a tour.”
Trump’s visit to Queen Fabiola Children’s Hospital was her third stop at a children’s hospital during her trip accompanying her husband through the Middle East and Europe.
Previously, the first lady visited Hadassah Medical Center in Israel with Sarah Netanyahu, wife of the Israeli prime minister, and the Bambino Gesu Hospital in Rome, where she spoke to the children in Italian.
In addition to visiting the children’s hospital Thursday, Trump attended a forum about protecting children from cyberbullying while in Brussels at the invitation of Queen Mathilde of Belgium.