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Presentation at the 3rd Meeting in Poland: A teatching proposal to remove stereotypes: The example of the book “A Cultivated Wolf”
2nd Transnational Meeting in Romania
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Presentation at the 2nd Meeting in Romania: The example of the Persona Doll
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Traditional Polish Games
5th transnational meeting in Italy
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