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The wonderful world of HUTINI - cover

The wonderful world of HUTINI

Cinzia Riccobene, Anna Nicolino, Antionio Luca

Publisher: Antonio Sorbello Editore

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Fantasy characters of medieval origins living in Millesimo, Hutini are really tiny and not easy to be seen. They are made of dewdrops and they live on the Town Hall steeples, in the ravines of the ancient ‘Del Carretto’ Castle, within the walls of ‘Santo Stefano’ Monastry, in ‘Santa Maria Extra-Muros’ dungeons, in the ‘Gaietta’ tower. 
They are really fond of Millesimo sweets and, during the full moonlight nights, they help dogs find the precious truffe. Even if they are half the time invisible, they get the children to have brilliant ideas and inspire them to respect nature and the environment. Reading this book is leaving for a journey, even a fantastic one, among the historical beauties of Millesimo, one of the most beautiful medieval boroughs in Italy.
Available since: 04/26/2020.
Print length: 22 pages.

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