A May dedicated to the little ones. The childhood festival kicks off

A May dedicated to the little ones. The childhood festival kicks off
A May dedicated to the little ones. The childhood festival kicks off

A festival entirely dedicated to children is born for 24 days of events dedicated to families. A Festival designed for the little ones, girls and boys from 0 to 6 years old, and for those who share daily life with them: parents, grandparents, teachers and educators. To understand, together, that by making mistakes you learn, provided you know how to listen. This is the philosophy that will be the basis of 10+, the new Children’s Festival which will be animated throughout the month of May by Sector 10. “The underlying theme of the event – ​​explain the promoters – will be the theme of error. To move away from the obsession with performance and results, it is important to understand that making mistakes is a fundamental part of our growth path, also an opportunity to explore the wealth of creative and educational proposals that animate our territory, coming into contact with schools for children, associations, teaching methodologies”. An agile and widespread festival, aimed at girls and boys aged 0-6, their families and educators, which will unfold between Cerreto d’Esi, Fabriano, Genga, Sassoferrato and Serra San Quirico with over 30 micro-events, organized between family centres, libraries and squares, nursery schools and public and private nurseries. There will be national level guests from the world of pedagogy. First to arrive in the city is Antonella Questa, actress, author, director and pedagogical expert, who will bring her famous lesson-show “Bad children don’t exist” to Fabriano on May 24th at 9pm, at the Don Bosco Theatre.

 
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