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CreACTIVITY Laboratories

The CreACTIVITY Laboratories are a permanent, highly-skilled observatory created by FILA to provide teachers and children with new ideas for developing their artistic and manual abilities: each year, the Laboratories promote in-school initiatives and activities that stimulate creativity and the development of children's manual abilities.

Over the years the creActivity Laboratories have made use of various collaborations for the creation of projects and texts.

During the first three years, the partner was the Laboratorio di Beba Restelli "Metodo Bruno Munari": a Laboratorio Munari is a place of creativity, freedom, experimentation, discovery and learning through play, but it is also a place of educational encounters, training and collaboration. The main objective is the stimulation of child creativity and the method is based on "doing", gaining in autonomy so that children are able to express themselves freely without interference from adults, becoming independent and learning to solve problems on their own.

The years 2003 and 2006 saw the collaboration with MUBA Museo dei Bambini di Milano, with which contacts and collaborations continue to this day: a non-profit organisation since 1995, Muba designs and creates interactive journeys that promote autonomous growth and creativity in children through play and direct experience.

In 2004 and 2005 the guide was dreamt up, written, illustrated and edited by Giunti Progetti Educativi, a team of publishers, writers, illustrators and graphic designers whose mission is to speak simply and clearly to children and young people, but also to parents and teachers.

The current collaboration with Save the Children began in 2007 with "Colourful future" which also continued the following year  on the subject of the promotion of children's' rights.

We are now in our tenth year of activity: the following are the themes tackled from 2000 until today.