Partisan is a thing of the heart

 

Partisan-it's kind of a special name. Eva, 4 years old
Partisan is a beautiful word. Richard, 4 years old
Partisan is a thing of the heart. Eva, 4 years old


 

Photo taken by the children

This is Casa Manfredi. Aviral, 5 years old
This house is near the war because these men went to war. Eva, 4 years old
It is a very strong war. Simone, 5 years old



 

Photos taken by the children 

They made a painting to remind us of those who died. Helena, 5 years old
To remind us of what they did for us. It means that if you kill yourself for one person, they sacrificed themselves for us, and because they did such a right thing they drew them on here.
Because they wanted us to learn how to not make war, so they sacrificed themselves so that we wouldn't make more wars. That is, not to make more deaths. Because otherwise our land would no longer be a land with humans, but it would be a land without humans. Tommaso, 5 years old

 

 

Being free is like flying. Richard, 5 years old
It's when you feel free and happy. Helena, 5 years old
When I rode a bicycle, I felt free. Edoardo, 5 years old

When I run I feel free. Leonardo, 5 years old

Children who are sick and don’t feel these good feelings aren’t free!
Children who can’t run or even jump aren’t free. Helena, 5 years old

I jump on one leg. Kendra, 5 years old

When they let me be I feel free. When I play with others. Michele, 5 years old
When I run with energy. When I play with a ball with friends. When I jump I really like the wind in my ears. Thiago, 5 years old

Tea running. Tea, 5 years old

 

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