
Meet the toddlers learning how to bake, sew and fix punctures
Meet the toddlers who are being taught how to sew, mend, bake and fix punctures at Liverpool's first intergenerational and sustainable cafe.
Founded by Liverpool John Moore's University lecturer, Diane Boyd the cafe offers older people the chance to pass on traditional skills such as mending punctures, knitting and darning.
“You've got the elderly, you've got parents, you've got children and they're mixing together learning skills that would have traditionally been handed down in the family,” said Diane.
“When everyone is together, it represents what a true society should feel like. A community where you don't actually look for differences, you look for things that you've got in common,” she added.
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