
What is the project about
Using spiders as a gateway to science, we developed “An 8-Legged Interview,” an educational project where primary school children co-created a book as authors and illustrators. By combining science, storytelling, and inclusion, the project engaged students over two years, fostering curiosity and strengthening awareness of biodiversity and its role in sustainability—demonstrating a scalable approach to climate-conscious science education.
Who started the project
Aracnofilia – Italian Society of Arachnology (Gabriele Greco), Primary school C. Collodi (Chiara Wolf), Azobè ODV (Luca Sguanci)

How it began
In this project, I used spiders as a gateway to transform how children relate to biodiversity and sustainability. It began with an interactive session in which primary school pupils encountered live spiders, expressing curiosity and fear through drawings and questions that became the foundation of a story they co-developed (Scuola Susà).

The artistic work
In parallel, a second group of students from more challenging backgrounds illustrated the story under the guidance of an artist (Luca Sguanci, Associazione Azobè). Over two years, the two groups collaborated through exchanges and co-creation, producing a children’s book in which two kids interview a spider to explore arthropods and their ecological role. Scientific concepts were actively learned through storytelling, illustration, and the use of digital tools.
In summary

Are you curious about the book?
You can download it here:
It contains also the methodological section.
Mentions in the press:
Da Pesaro un libro per l’Europa: presentato a Bruxelles “Intervista ad 8 zampe”