It starts here: the neighborhood


Interviews by children aged 3 to 11.


For Getting to know each other

What’s your name? Mailen, 4 years old

What’s your language? Cecilia, 6 years old

How are you? Luca, 4 years old

Do you have a pet? Julia, 4 years old

What do your work with? Rachel, 5 years old

What country are you from?  Thelma, 4 years old

 


Your neighborhood

Why did you decide to live in this neighborhood? Gioia, 9 years old

How do you feel in this neighborhood? Naa, 9 years old

What is your favorite place in this neighborhood? Mattia, 9 years old

 

Is there any special plants? Elena, 7 years old

Are there any caves? Rejna, 7years old

Is there any place to stop and talk? Lorenzo, 7 years old

I'd like to ask for recipes of foods from the places you come from... Filippo, 9 years old

Do you have any plans for the future of this neighborhood? Davide, 9 years old


The Santa Croce neighborhood

 

Do you like Via Adua? Thelma,4 years old

What do you know about the Santa Croce neighborhood? Grejsi, 9 years old

Do you know why it’s called Santa Croce? Chris, 8 years old

How was the Santa Croce neighborhood created? Anna, 8 years old

What looks interesting to you in the neighborhood? Maya, 9 years old

Is there something you would like to let others know about? Isa, 11 years old

What changes have there been since you've lived there? Angelica, 11 years old

When there were no cars in Santa Croce did they use carriages and horses? Sara, 6 years old

Were there witches in Santa Croce? Maya, 6 years old

Why are there things that look like tracks in Padiglione 18? Diego, 5 years old

There’s a sign with many dead people to say that they died there. Do you know why they died? Irene, 6 years old

In your opinion, in the future, will Santa Croce change? How? Gionathan, 8 years old

 

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