CasaOz Onlus e “A SPASSO CON LE DITA” vi invitano dal 16 al 20 maggio al Salone Internazionale del Libro di Torino. (Lingotto Fiere, via Nizza 280).
Se passate a trovarci nel Bookstock Village (PAD.5) avrete l’occasione di scoprire le iniziative organizzate nello spazio condiviso tra noi e il progetto “A SPASSO CON LE DITA”. Quest’anno vi aspettano i nuovi OZJECT e delle bellissime sorprese… editoriali! CasaOz sarà presente tutti i giorni del “Salone”, con lo staff e i volontari a disposizione di coloro che vogliano saperne di più sulla nostra mission, sui progetti e sul nostro futuro.
Inoltre, i bimbi potranno partecipare a “serigrafatOZ“, il laboratorio di serigrafia che permetterà di creare, ritagliare e colorare i personaggi de “Il Mago di Oz”. Ecco gli orari dei laboratori: venerdi 17, h.16.45 – 18.45 // sabato 18, h.15.30 – 17.30 // domenica 19, h.10.30 – 12.30.
“A SPASSO CON LE DITA” nasce nel 2010 dalla collaborazione fra la Federazione Nazionale delle Istituzioni pro Ciechi e Enel Cuore (la Onlus di Enel dedicata al sociale) al fine di promuovere le potenzialità culturali dell’editoria tattile per l’infanzia su tutto il territorio nazionale. Il Salone Internazionale del Libro di Torino ospita il primo appuntamento di un tour di 10 tappe, che porterà “A SPASSO CON LE DITA – Le parole della solidarietà” nelle principali città italiane. Al Bookstock Village lo stand del progetto ospiterà una mostra di 12 tavole d’artista ispirate a 12 parole della solidarietà e laboratori didattici aperti alle scuole
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