When you have a broken leg you can’t run, jump, or climb. Julia is so bored, but then she gets an idea: why not check out what the neighbours are up to using her binoculars? Luckily the building opposite her is full of life and the day passes in a flash as she watches through her open window: the kids in the infant school, Cris’s hairdressers, Ares room… there are so many widows to look through. And you, how do you use your binoculars to check out the world? The open window aims to break the cultural prejudices placed on girls and boys that limit their personal development. At the end of the book, you will find a guide to help navigate the themes of gender and sexuality.