"There was a mother who had a silly, lazy and rogue son. His name was Giufà. Giufà is one of my favorite characters from my childhood and even now. Giufà is a silly boy who makes his mother despair because he takes everything literally and is always convinced he is doing the right thing while he is on the threshold of the next catastrophic slip. Each of his adventures says that we can also be wrong, give ourselves the gift of appearing a little empty at times, very obtuse, unconscious and confused, that we do not have to be perfect, that the real luxury is laughing at ourselves. It is useful to remind the little ones, who also need this: that fairy tales take care of their fragility, their weaknesses, that they make them feel safe while they make so many mistakes that seem unforgivable and feel a step behind others. We adults need it just as much, that is why laughing, together with them, with Italo Calvino and the bizarre power of his characters, opens the heart with a cathartic and liberating movement." (Nadia Terranova). Recommended reading age: from 5 years.
"There was a mother who had a silly, lazy and rogue son. His name was Giufà. Giufà is one of my favorite characters from my childhood and even now. Giufà is a silly boy who makes his mother despair because he takes everything literally and is always convinced he is doing the right thing while he is on the threshold of the next catastrophic slip. Each of his adventures says that we can also be wrong, give ourselves the gift of appearing a little empty at times, very obtuse, unconscious and confused, that we do not have to be perfect, that the real luxury is laughing at ourselves. It is useful to remind the little ones, who also need this: that fairy tales take care of their fragility, their weaknesses, that they make them feel safe while they make so many mistakes that seem unforgivable and feel a step behind others. We adults need it just as much, that is why laughing, together with them, with Italo Calvino and the bizarre power of his characters, opens the heart with a cathartic and liberating movement." (Nadia Terranova). Recommended reading age: from 5 years.
"There was a mother who had a silly, lazy and rogue son. His name was Giufà. Giufà is one of my favorite characters from my childhood and even now. Giufà is a silly boy who makes his mother despair because he takes everything literally and is always convinced he is doing the right thing while he is on the threshold of the next catastrophic slip. Each of his adventures says that we can also be wrong, give ourselves the gift of appearing a little empty at times, very obtuse, unconscious and confused, that we do not have to be perfect, that the real luxury is laughing at ourselves. It is useful to remind the little ones, who also need this: that fairy tales take care of their fragility, their weaknesses, that they make them feel safe while they make so many mistakes that seem unforgivable and feel a step behind others. We adults need it just as much, that is why laughing, together with them, with Italo Calvino and the bizarre power of his characters, opens the heart with a cathartic and liberating movement." (Nadia Terranova). Recommended reading age: from 5 years.





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