Fabulous stories: tales written by little patients read by VIPs at Bambin Gesù

    8 fables written by the little patients of the Bambin Gesù Hospital in Rome are interpreted by characters from the show

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    In the hospital a child is a little more baby, is that part of oneself that is insecure and defenseless. The constant search for unconditional affection. Tell them about the tales it can be a safe haven, the simplest foothold to set their imagination and hope in motion once again. It is for this reason that the project "Fabulous stories".

    A child shouldn't be in the hospital except for a quick check-up, a routine visit. And instead there are children who already know what a hospitalization is, an illness, the long days between the white and anonymous walls of a non-place.

    To relieve their discomfort, the pet therapy it has already become a reality in several hospitals, although not without difficulty. And now, the new project that starts at the main pediatric hospital in the capital sees nine little patients - Beatrice, Giulia, Isabella, Leonardo, Luca and Martina, Mattia, Sofia and Valentina (only theirs profiles here they fucked me up…) - become authors of fantastic stories which have in turn been enclosed in a collection of “video-fairy tales” interpreted by actors and characters from the show business.

    “Fabulous stories” is a book created to share all the fantasies and fears of children through the classic formula of "Once upon a time ...", a way to express emotions that are difficult even to name. Interpreters of the first eight fairy tales - which can now be found online at www.storiefavolose.com - are Neri Marcorè, Cesare Bocci, Giorgio Pasotti, Anna Foglietta, Michela Andreozzi, Samantha de Grenet, Giulio Base and Thomas Trabacchi.

    Fabulous stories: tales written by little patients read by VIPs at Bambin Gesù

    “Telling children through fairy tales - explains Giuseppe Profiti, president of the Child Jesus - is a way of looking at the hospital in a different way, a place of care, but also a place for relationships capable of stimulating the creativity of the little patients. It is what we call 'welcome therapy', which takes care not only of the child's physical health but also of his psychological and emotional well-being ".



    Nice initiative, right? Giving relief to little patients is a difficult and delicate mission. Being close to them and their parents, especially their hearts, is of fundamental importance. We hope that the fabulous world of tales will also give relief to sweet children and those around them.


    Germana Carillo

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