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The recipes of Aradia

Olga Maria Stefania Cucaro

Publisher: Racconti&Romanzi

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Summary

This short story was created to explain to children what is this coronavirus that has closed us in the house for all this time with a reassuring tone for a positive resolution of the pandemic through a simple story for children.
The narration takes place in an uncommon house with children who take matters into their own hands to find a simple and effective solution for the good of all, which the adults not only fail to see.
Available since: 06/14/2020.
Print length: 24 pages.

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