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May 13, 2020

Celebrations of Saint John and the Lantern Festival

Reinventing Yourself in QuarantineBy Rubens SallesMay 13, 2020

Várias escolas prepararam ricos materiais para orientar os pais sobre como fazer sua comemoração da época de São João com suas crianças. Conheça alguns casos: Escola Waldorf de Santos

radio spring

Reinventing Yourself in QuarantineBy Rubens SallesMay 13, 2020

Escola Jardim Primavera – Ubatuba SP Conheça um belo projeto criado para comemorar São João nesta quarentena.   Ouça aqui a Rádio Primavera!

The little dwarf Guigo

Enchanted worldBy Rubens SallesMay 13, 2020

poem by Friedrich Theodor Vischer translated and recreated by Ruth Salles Poor Guigo clumsy! What does he do? Licked from the enchanted pot. Who comes after? Oh, it's Dida! And this mighty fairy comes angry.

The giant

Enchanted worldBy Rubens SallesMay 13, 2020

poem by Christian Morgenstern translated and recreated by Ruth Salles In the bush there is a giant who has a pay phone, and who finds the rumble of thunder whispering.

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