Curious children visiting the Children’s Pavilion at Fieracavalli can venture into the playful, educational, and nature-focused area of Massimo Montanari from the Reggio Emilia Donkey Farm.
At his stand, the little ones can get closer to nature and learn new things through play: from the outdoor fossil museum, where they can explore minerals and insects under a microscope, to the barefoot sensory path made of sand, leaves, and pebbles to learn how to walk correctly, and the bee workshop, as well as Ludokey, where they can cuddle the little donkeys.
At 1:30 PM, in the central ring of Pavilion 1, Enea Ferroni will present his book “A Cavallo dei Limiti” to the public, accompanied by donkeys, alpacas, and therapy dogs.
Afflicted with tetraparesis from birth, Enea developed a passion for the equestrian world from a young age. Thanks to Jack, a friendly horse who helped him recognize, accept, and face his limits, he learned to ride them and integrate them into his life.