In this meantime where the holidays are still close and the new school year is starting, we continue to recall the work done in 2018-2019 by the Erasmus + ‘We All Count’ Project. And we stop again at the CRA Río Tajo-Jose Manuel Oviedo, whose three sections of rural school, in Alcolea del Tajo, El Bercial and Aldeanueva de Barbarroya we showed you a few days ago, in a piece that had a great reception on your part. Now we bring you two works of the CRA Rio Tajo- José Manuel Oviedo that swim in the same direction to show the work done within a framework, that of ‘We All Count’, which promotes the projection and representation of shows that teach the content worked. And here, two more examples. One, ‘Collaborative-Community Sculptures’, where students build sculptures with their bodies. Another, ‘What Bonito’, refers to the adventure of a CAMP camp of the CRA Tagus River in its aldeanueva de Barbarroya section.