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Martino Has Wheels
Martino Has Wheels
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The story of a girl who loves telling stories and a very silent child who listens to her and smiles. Emma and Martino meet each other on the delicate terrain of relations; their friendship grows with curious and empathetic intelligence causing traditional ideas of learning, language, and knowledge to stumble. Written by a mother experiencing the growing up of her son whose special rights, still today, pose important questions the truth of a universal declaration is shared: difference makes us human.
The first book for children published by Reggio Children with corsiero editore.
Annalisa Rabitti; illustrated by Sonia Maria Luce Possentini, 2016; illus., softcover, 32 pages
Dimensions: 9 x 11 x .125 inches
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