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The Moon in the Courtyard Well

When the moon appears tiny in the courtyard well, Bianca discovers that another point of view can make fear smaller.

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On a quiet Sicilian evening, The Moon in the Courtyard Well begins with a small difficulty and a place full of gentle details: sea air, warm stone, low voices, and the first lights of bedtime.

When the moon appears tiny in the courtyard well, Bianca discovers that another point of view can make fear smaller. The magic is never noisy. It appears as something close to the child’s world: a reflection, a breath, a little light, a patient animal, a tree that seems to understand.

At first, the little hero wants to solve everything quickly. Then the night offers a slower rhythm. A friend stays nearby. The Moon, the sea or the garden gives a sign. No one does the work in the child’s place; the child is simply helped to notice the next possible step.

By the end, the village grows quiet again. The lesson remains inside the story, not as a command, but as a discovery felt through hands, eyes and breath: A new viewpoint can transform what feels too large.

Moral: A new viewpoint can transform what feels too large.
Montessori note: After reading, invite the child to name one concrete gesture from the story and connect it calmly with the feeling of the evening.
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