BY: Lucio Biondaro and Alessio Scaboro
In the hardest times the synergies increase, giving birth to new bridges and links between people. So it happened that the four Italian Children’s Museums (“Children’s Museum” in Verona, “Explora il Museo dei Bambini” in Rome, “MUBA – Museo dei Bambini” in Milan and “La città dei bambini e dei ragazzi” in Genoa) networked and promoted the “Curious guide for courageous kids” dedicated to children and their parents, to make them better understand what’s going on.
The draft has been submitted to the international association “Hands On!” (International Association of Children in Museums) and they liked it so much that they’re spreading it all around the world. Its special feature lies in the bilingualism: the guide is always in two languages, Italian on one side and on the other you can read English, German, Indonesian, Arabic, Chinese… because for culture and knowledge, as well as for the viruses, there are no borders.
SOURCE: https://www.lavocedinewyork.com
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