Dutch children are unusually happy and healthy. Is it because of this walking ritual ?
Once a year, Dutch kids, parents and teachers take part in a walking festival, heading out for four nights in a single week to explore their neighbourhoods, exercise and make friends. It’s a tradition that seems to be genuinely transformative I shouldn’t have been surprised that the rain didn’t (…)
Site référencé: The Guardian (Asia Pacific)
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