On Monday, July 8th, at 18.00:328 PM, don't miss the presentation of the book "Flegrella. The caldera that tells children the geological history of the Phlegraean Fields" at the Vesuvius Observatory in Naples (Via Diocleziano XNUMX).
A scientific adventure for little explorers
"Flegrella" is a unique tale that transforms geology into a moving narrative. The protagonists? Volcanic rocks that come to life and guide us to discover the Phlegraean Fields, revealing the secrets of their formation and evolution over thousands of years.
Learning while having fun
Through pages animated by wonderful illustrations, children will be led on an unforgettable journey:
- They will learn about the different types of volcanic rocks and their characteristics.
They will discover how the islands and hills of the Phlegraean Fields.
They will learn the importance of scientific research in the study of volcanoes.
A book for the whole family!
"Flegrella" is a book that captures the attention of both adults and children. It's a simple and fun way to introduce children to the world of Earth science and learn more about the extraordinary world we live on.
The presentation will be an opportunity to meet the authors, Franco Foresta Martin, Sandro de Vita, and Anna Russolillo, and learn more about the fascinating history of the Phlegraean Fields.
An event not to be missed for all lovers of nature, science and fantastic stories.






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