FEDERICO BY LEO LIONNI

Along the meadow, where cows once grazed, there was an old wall. Among the stones of the wall, near the barn, some field mice had built their home.Task 1: Create Mouse Federico and implement it with cutoutsMaterials: Gray cardboard and some colored ones to create the details of the face, colored markers. But since the farmers had abandoned the farm, the barn had been left empty. Winter was approaching, and the little mice had to think about stocking up. Day and night, they busily collected nuts and grains, hay, and berries. Task 2: Gather gray materials that represent concrete resources for the winter.Materials: Sheets of paper, crayons, dark-colored markers, buttons. They all worked. Everyone except Federico.So, who is this little mouse who doesn’t worry about gathering supplies and doesn’t help his brothers? What is he doing?His sitting still with his nose in the air certainly doesn’t go unnoticed, and time and again he’s asked:"Federico, why aren’t you working?""How come I’m not working?" Federico replied, a little offended. "I’m gathering the sun’s rays for the cold winter days." Task 3: Draw the sun and its rays.Materials: Crayons, chalk, tempera paints, or wax crayons, paper. "That good-for-nothing Federico is trying to make fun of us," thought the others. "With those words, we’ll have little to eat during the winter."Winter came, and when the first snow fell, the little mice took refuge in their burrow among the stones. Little by little, they began to eat up most of the berries, hay, and grain. They certainly weren't starving, but the green meadows, the games in the field, and the poppies in the golden wheat were just a distant memory. They felt more and more sad in front of the cold winter, and no one felt like chatting anymore. Task 4: Let's build winter with snowy trees.Materials: Strips of paper of different sizes, rounded-tip scissors, scrap paper, upcycled tools such as brushes and sponges of all kinds, tempera paint. It was at that point that Federico spoke up:"Don't be sad, my friends, it's time to enjoy the supplies I gathered during the summer!"Federico cleared his throat, waited for a moment, then took out all the supplies he had collected during the summer. And while Federico talked about the sun’s rays, the little mice began to feel warmer. And when he spoke of the blue of the cornflowers, the red poppies in the yellow wheat, the green leaves of the ivy, they saw the colors as if they had many palettes in their heads. Task 5: The Skin of ThingsMaterials: Sheets of paper, wax crayons, upcycled tools such as brushes and sponges of all kinds, tempera paint. "And the words, Federico?"Federico cleared his throat, waited for a moment, and then, as if on a stage, he said:"Who makes the snow, the meadow, the stream?Who makes the weather bad or good?Who gives color to the roses and the violets?Who lights the moon and the sun?Four little mice, with blue fur,who are up there watching us from the…

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Team C at Work: Behind the Scenes of Our Presentation Preparation

Our journey as Team C in crafting our project presentation is an exciting mix of brainstorming, collaboration, and creativity. The images depict us in action, working together to bring our ideas to life. Key Discussions: We analyze and debate the most important points of our project, ensuring that our message is clear and impactful. Research & Inspiration: From browsing articles to watching videos on YouTube, we explore various activities that can engage children and seniors, drawing inspiration for interactive and meaningful experiences. Practice Makes Perfect: As we refine our speech and rehearse our delivery, we aim to ensure that every team member feels confident and ready to present. These images capture not only the work we put in but also the dedication that define us as Team C. We are excited to share the results of our hard work with everyone!

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Sabatino Ambrosio

Hello everyone, my name is Sabatino Ambrosio. I'm currently studying Psychology at Suor Orsola Benincasa, and I completed my previous three years of university at Federico II. Psychology and the pursuit of knowledge are real passions of mine, and I’m deeply committed to exploring everything this field has to offer. Outside of my academic interests, I'm a big sports enthusiast. I love all types of sports, especially soccer and working out at the gym. I’m also a huge dog lover; I have two wonderful dogs, a pit bull and a mixed breed. Finally, I have a strong connection to my city, Naples, and I’m a dedicated supporter of our soccer team. I absolutely love traveling and discovering new cultures. Here I am rubbing the belly of the “Fat Policeman Statue” in Budapest. Legend has it that rubbing the policeman’s stomach brings good luck, especially in love! In his lifetime, the inspiration behind the statue was said to be a lover of food and women.

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