Children also want villages

You've probably seen on television the summer announcement, that of a soda brand that tells us that whoever doesn't have a town misses it, There is a feeling that catches you in the villages. That's what happens to children in a small town, they also want that "way of life".

They are in towns that do not have anything that abounds in cities and what they are used to: neither hamburgers, nor cinemas, nor shopping centers, nor tall buildings, nor traffic lights and if it were not for the mobile phone, we would be almost disconnected from the outside world

What is it that attracts you so much to the people? Well, as the announcement says, children play in the square, "not with parents, no," says the voiceover: in the square. They can play quietly and when they return to their environment they are happily "feral." No doubt people are more friends with children than cities, sometimes as hostile to them.

Feeling free, playing in the street until late at night (nothing happens for a day!), The peace of mind that parents give them that there are no such dangers that scare us so much in a city ...

They also love it the contact with nature, discovering every moment a new thing, a plant, an animal, a place full of pine trees or a green esplanade. Their faces light up when they first see or touch a rabbit or a hen (live), a flock of sheep ...

The treatment of the locals, who greet all those who cross them, who speak to them without knowing them and who seem to trust themselves instinctively, as if they were one of the family and can rely on them, is also special.

Children in the villages run through the cobbled streets, with bicycles uphill and downhill, with elbows and knees full of wounds, but still smiling. Like our summers. So, as in the ad, I recommend that if you don't have a town you adopt it, the kids will love it.