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SEYFETTİN GÖÇER ATATÜRK PRİMARY SCHOOL FATSA ORDU TURKEY
We started telling stories like once upon a time. Our Fairy Tale Fairy set off for new adventures. She went to Greece with a bundle of love from Ordu in the north of Türkiye. They welcomed our fairy there with love. Our Fairy Tale Fairy introduced herself right away. Hello, my name is Alina. My name means cute. I love meeting and communicating with loving people like you.

EVANGELİA MARKOU 1ST BOARD OF DİRECTORS NEOCHORİO GREECE
From the beautiful countries of the North, through clouds full of words and dreams, comes to us the fairy Alina who holds beautiful stories and a heart full of love for children. We welcome her with joy, as she deserves, here in Greece.
Welcome, Alina, to the land of light and imagination! I wish you could stay, but you must continue your journey. Teacher Emine is waiting for you!



EMİNE DEMİRKESEN YUKARIÇULHALI Ş.T.N.T. PRIMARY SCHOOL AKDAĞMADENİ,YOZGAT TURKEY

The children all shouted in unison. Welcome Alina! Alina approached the children happily: “Hello little hearts! I couldn’t wait to meet you. Come on, let’s play together!” she said. The children shouted happily: “Play Alina! Play with us!” Their first game was “Word Garden”. Each child said a word they liked: “Peace”, “Happiness”, “Game”, “Book”, “Friendship”... Alina created flowers from these words. The garden was filled with colorful word flowers. But time had flown like water. Alina hugged the children: “I loved you very much. The light in your heart led me on the way. Now I have to go to a new country, to new children. In Poland, dear teacher Bernadeta and her students are waiting for me.” The children were a little sad but waved to Alina: “Goodbye Alina! Tell your new friends about us! Go with love...


BERNADETA MROZEK SKOLA PODSTAWOWA NR 1İM. KAROLA MİARKİ RYDULTOWACH POLAND
Friendships are very important. They invited the fairy Alina to share a meal with them, as one can get hungry after such a long journey from Turkey. The children had a nice time with the teacher and the fairy. Time passed quickly and it got late. The children offered to spend the night together. The next day, Fairy Alina said she was going to visit another country. Her destination is Turkey, where she is going to meet her teacher Sibel.

SİBEL KILINÇARSLAN HÜSEYİN ARİF TERZİOĞLU PRİMARY SCHOOL ÇANAKKALE TURKEY


BERNA TANRISEVER HAYRUNNİSA KÖYLÜGİL PRİMARY SCHOOL TARSUS MERSİN TURKEY
Alina was amazed by the green of the Taurus Mountains, where the blue of the sea and the blue of the sky blended together and ran parallel to the sea. The children on the shore welcomed Alina with excitement. They served turnips, their local dish Tantuni, and carrot-made pistachio cezerye for dessert. Alina was very impressed by the children's interest and warmth. For a world living in peace! They came to the conclusion that it would be possible with children's close ties and lasting friendships. She was warmed by the children's warmth. However, she had a long journey from the beautiful city of Mersin in the south to Trabzon. They said goodbye with good wishes. She should have kept the smiling children waiting for her waiting.



AYGÜL GENÇ GAZİ PRİMARY SCHOOL ÇARŞIBAŞI, TRABZON TURKEY
Alina, who set off from Mersin Port, is warmly welcomed by the children at Trabzon Port. Alina, who had a long sea voyage, was fed local dishes such as fried anchovies, stuffed cabbage, and mıhlama. That day, the children took Alina to the Trabzonspor match and had fun. Since she was very tired, she agreed to stay with the children and the next morning they had a wonderful day visiting the historical sites of Trabzon such as Sumela Monastery, Trabzon Castle, Atatürk Mansion, and Hagia Sophia Museum. We had hot tea to relieve her tiredness and bid Alina farewell so that she could go to the children who were waiting excitedly in Romania.

MİLİTİNA CLEOPATRA CULİDİUC CENTRUL SCOLAR DE EDUCATİE İNCLUZİVA "SF ANDREİ"ROMANİA
As the sun rose over the Black Sea, Alina flew gracefully toward Romania, her heart fluttering with excitement. She crossed valleys and rivers until she reached a peaceful village where children were already gathered, holding colorful drawings and waving handmade flags. A teacher named Ioana welcomed her with a warm smile: “Welcome, Alina! We’ve been dreaming of your stories.” Alina opened her arms wide and said, “I’ve brought you tales carried by the winds of friendship.” The children clapped with joy, ready to begin their magical day together. As the laughter echoed through the village, Alina twirled once in the morning breeze and whispered, “Now, I must journey to Gabriela.

GABRİELA SİRBU İNCLUSİVE EDUCATİON SCHOOL CENTRE "SF ANDREİ" ROMANİA
We are very pleased to have you here, Alina. You are here, in the heart of Bucovina, in our town, Gura Humorului, a charming area, full of beautiful traditions, green hills with domed peaks and lovely monuments just waiting to be visited. Alina was happy to meet us and after a friendly embrace, we enjoyed together the natural, simple and tasty dishes, typical of the traditional local cuisine. We told stories, learned about the beautiful experiences she had on her journey among friends and continued to write the story inviting her to discover us in our home. Towards the evening we rested, and the next day with warm hugs we said goodbye, Alina flew to Turkey to meet Gulcan.


GÜLCAN TURAN HÜSEYİN ARİF TERZİOĞLU PRİMARY SCHOOL ÇANAKKALE TURKEY
Our fairy tale Alina had forgotten to buy a gift for her fairy godmother from Çanakkale, where she had previously come. She wanted to come back to Çanakkale. She was welcomed by the kind-hearted Çanakkale children’s teacher Gülcan teacher. She immediately took Alina to Aynalı Çarşı. Alina listened to the Çanakkale Folk Song and bought gifts for her family from Aynalı Çarşı. She chose a beautiful ceramic vase for her mother, a keychain with a Trojan horse for her father, and a woven rug for her grandmother. She had tea and ate simit with Gülcan teacher at Şakir’s Place on the Kordon and chatted. Then she said goodbye and took the ferry across the Çanakkale Strait to meet Cristina, who was waiting for her in Greece, Turkey’s neighbor.


CHRİSTİNA BAKOLA 14 ALL DAY PRIMARY SCHOOL OF LARISA GREECE
Alina, a young girl with a passion for travel, decided to visit Greece—more specifically, Athens. From the moment she arrived, she was enchanted by the city's vibrant energy. Walking through the streets of the historic center, she felt as if she had stepped back in time. She climbed up to the sacred rock of the Acropolis and admired the Parthenon shining under the bright sun. She visited museums and was fascinated by the rich history and culture of ancient Greece. In the afternoon, she tasted traditional Greek dishes—souvlaki&moussaka. The sounds of live Greek music accompanied her as she enjoyed her meal at a small taverna. In the evening, she traveled to Cape Sounio, where she watched the sun set into the endless blue of the Aegean Sea. It was a magical moment she would never forget. The next day, with a suitcase full of memories, she flew to Georgia. Her destination: a small village in the Municipality of Samtredia, to visit her dear friend Nunu Sarjveladze.


NUNU SARJVELADZE PUBLİC SCHOOL OF KORMAGLİ VİLLAGE OF SAMTREDİA MUNİCİPALİTY GEORGIA

Here is how Alina finally arrived in the land of the "Golden Fleece". Our Colchian Medea followed the Greek Jason, the hero of the Argonauts, to Greece. A ship landed on the Black Sea coast, which the fairy Alina took to Adjara. On the way, she was fascinated by the orange citrus trees, palm trees, and the scent of the sea. From Adjara, Feria visited the modest, mountainous, picturesque village of Kormagali in Imereti, where 9 little hearts were waiting for her with great anticipation. The children introduced themselves to Feria, telling her that "We are one team and together we will achieve everything. One for all and all for one". Feria liked this slogan of the children, and it crossed her heart: - "Such children warm the world!" They were treated to traditional dishes: khinkali, khachapuri, grilled barbecue on vines, ketsi mchadi, sweet churchkheli and tatari. They played Mgeloba on a field decorated with yellow bays. They looked down on the village from the Genateli church. It was already getting dark, and it was difficult for the fairy to go to the children, but what could she do? She had to go ..... (Gökçen teacher). The children brought the fairy a basket full of nuggets and greeting cards.
GÖKÇEN KAMİLOĞLU BUDAK GAZİ PRİMARY SCHOOL ÇARŞIBAŞI,TRABZON TURKEY

Alina, who loved Georgia very much, left teacher Nunu happily and came back to Trabzon to see the places she had been to before and liked so much that she couldn't visit. The children, who welcomed Alina in Trabzon with joy, took Alina and went to Akçaabat to eat the famous Akçaabat meatballs. While eating, Alina said that she loved Trabzon very much and was amazed by its natural beauties. After eating, they set off to visit Lake Sera, known for its natural beauty. Alina, who was amazed by Lake Sera, thanked the children who welcomed her and showed her around and set off to Afyonkarahisar to meet teacher Tuğba.
TUĞBA BAŞARAN DEMİRAL ŞAKİR ÜNVER PRİMARY SCHOOL DİNAR,AFYONKARAHİSAR TURKEY

When Alina saw Tuğba teacher, she was enchanted. She had never met such a beautiful, talented and wonderfully vocal woman in her life. Tuğba teacher took Alina to Suçıkan for the first time. Suçıkan waterfall was flowing and beautiful ducks were swimming with trouts. Tuğba teacher and her students were so lucky. Mrs. Tuğba and her orchestra gave Alina an unforgettable concert. They sang her a Dinar folk song, “Cevizin yaprağı dal arasında.” (Cevizin yaprağı dal arasında). Alina loved it and wanted to listen to more folk songs. Next was the folk song “Karahisar kalesi” (Karahisar kalesi), which tells about the castle of Afyonkarahisar, to which Dinar is affiliated. The rust in Alina’s ears was wiped away. After this musical feast, Alina thanked Tuğba teacher and her students and set off to Georgia. Lela and her students were waiting for her there.
LELA APRİDONİZ PUBLİC SCHOOL OF KORMAGLİ VİLLAGE OF SAMTREDİA MUNİCİPALİTY GEORGIA

One warm and sunny morning, a special guest came to our school – a little girl named Alice from another country. We, the fifth graders, were waiting for her with excitement. When she entered the classroom, we all clapped and said: “Gamarjoba, Alice!”At first, Alice looked a little shy, but when we gave her a handmade Georgian doll and helped her write her name in the Georgian alphabet, she smiled brightly. Together we painted pictures of Svetitskhoveli, Narikala Fortress, and Mount Kazbegi. Then we created a classroom collage called: “Our Georgia through Alice’s Eyes.”At lunchtime, we invited Alice to a mini Georgian feast. We had khachapuri, khinkali, churchkhela, and fresh grapes. Alice was amazed and said with joy, “This is so delicious! I’ve never had lunch like this before!”Next, we went on a walk through Samtredia. We showed her our schoolyard, the colorful kindergarten walls, the old railway station, and the local church. Alice took lots of photos and said, “Your little town feels like a fairy tale!”In the evening, we returned to school. We sang a Georgian song called “Mama Meubneba,” danced together, and then Alice taught us her favorite melody from home.Finally, our teacher gave her a certificate of friendship. With shiny eyes and a big smile, Alice said:“This day will be a stronghold in my heart – warm, powerful, and true!”Alice became our friend. We’ll never forget this beautiful day! we sent the fairy to Greece to teacher Katerina.
KATERİNA CHATZOPOULOU 7TH PRIMARY SCHOOL OF ELEFTHERIO-KORDELIO, THESSALONIKI, GREECE

Alina, a lively girl from Georgia, arrived in Thessaloniki early one morning. Thessaloniki, with its warm light and lively streets, immediately captured her heart. She climbed the castles and admired the magnificent view of the city and the sea. She tasted hot bougatsa in the Upper Town and smiled at the sound of church bells. She visited the White Tower and took photos by the sea near the famous Umbrellas. At noon, she enjoyed delicious soutzoukakia while listening to street musicians. As the sun set, she waved goodbye to her wonderful city and continued her journey to Türkiye. She left with happiness and full of memories, promising to visit Thessaloniki again one day and set off towards teacher Halime.

HALİME ARSLAN HAYRUNNİSA KÖYLÜGİL PRİMARY SCHOOL TARSUS MERSİN TURKEY

After a long journey, Alina finally arrived in the Tarsus district of Mersin. Halime teacher and her students welcomed Alina, who was hungry as a wolf, with a wonderful smell of food. They offered her sıkma, a wrap made of cheese inside bread that is shaped with a rolling pin on a small board and baked on a spit, and ate it with hot tea. While Alina was resting, she listened to her students who were examining her photo album with curiosity. The name Kanlıdivane caught her attention. When she wanted to learn more immediately, they took Alina to the archaeological site in the Erdemli district of Mersin. She was very excited when she saw a sinkhole of 12,000 square meters and 4 soldier reliefs on its walls. She was fascinated when she heard that people lived here from the Hellenistic period to the Late Period. After visiting the olive workshops made of wood and large stones here, she remembered that she had to leave now and left with love, dreaming of the journey she would make on the stone-paved Roman road to Foteini teacher in Greece.
FOTEINI TSIGKA 2ND PRIMARY SCHOOL OF MELİSSİA ATHENS,GREECE

Then Alina, the lovely fairy found herself travelling through the clouds back to Greece. She landed on Penteli mountain in the northern suburbs of Athens and found herself surrounded by tall trees and flowers. She smelled the fresh air and immersed herself in the sense of freedom the landscape provided. Suddenly, a giggling sound of children's laughter reached her fairy ears and made her gaze down the mountain slide. There were Mrs Foteini with her students mounting the hill and greeting her warmly. 'We saw you hover around the area and came to guide you to this place.' said teacher Foteini in a calm voice. The children took Alina by the hand and explored the nearby forests and caves, paddled in the streams and were excited to share tales with the delicate fairy who was in turn willing to narrate even more. They all relished the soft breeze and watched the sunset together before it was time for Alina to set off to Poland for a new adventure.


URSZULA SİEDLECKA SZKOLA PODSTAWOWA NR 24 Z ODDZİALAMİ DWUJEZYCZNYMİ BİALYSTOK POLAND


AYDIN ÖZEN HAYRUNNİSA KÖYLÜGİL PRİMARY SCHOOL TARSUS MERSİN TURKEY

We welcomed Alina, who brought us greetings from Poland, with our children. When Alina saw the warm-hearted children of the Mediterranean, she was excited to meet them again. She started to visit places she had not visited before with Aydın teachers and students. She was amazed by the old Tarsus houses and the Kuvayi Milliye Monument. Later, she was in awe of the enthusiasm and solidarity of the community holding a bazaar in the garden of the Tarsus Grand Mosque. Alina had spent another wonderful day with the warm-hearted children of the Mediterranean. But the day was passing quickly and it was time to say goodbye. Her next stop would be Neonila, a teacher from Romania. The children sent their warm greetings to their friends in Romania with Alina.

DASCALU NEONİLA CENTRUL SCOLAR DE EDUCATİE İNCLUZİVA "SF ANDREİ"ROMANİA

As Fairy Alina fluttered her sparkling wings across the sky, she felt a soft breeze guiding her westward. She had just left the warm sun of Türkiye, her heart still full of the kindness she had seen. Soon, she reached the misty mountains and rolling green hills of a land whispered about in old forest tales - Bucovina. Here, the trees seemed to sing ancient songs, and the air smelled of pine and blooming wildflowers. Gentle rivers danced over smooth stones, and everywhere she looked, nature painted the land in colors so vivid, even her fairy magic couldn’t match them. Alina landed on a soft bed of moss beneath a towering fir tree. She was greeted by the laughter of children from the school, who showed her painted Easter eggs, stories carved in wood, and folk songs that told of dragons, heroes, and magical creatures. She listened, enchanted.At night, fireflies lit up the forest like stars on earth. Fairy Alina felt at home here, among the whispering leaves and kind hearts. She left a trail of fairy dust to thank the land for its beauty and kindness.As the morning sun rose, Alina knew it was time to fly on — next stop, Croatia, and new adventures with teacher Tomislava!
TOMİSLAVA BOBANAC RAVNE NJİVE NESLANOVAC,SPLİT, CROATİA

Fairy Alina soared over the sparkling Adriatic and landed in sunny Split, Croatia. She arrived at a cheerful school, where children welcomed her with drawings and bright smiles. A kind teacher named Tomislava invited her into the colorful classroom. The children shared stories in English and showed her their artwork inspired by the sea and old Split. Alina joined their games at recess, dancing above them with laughter and glittering wings. She cooled the warm day with a playful sea breeze. In the afternoon, they visited the shore and watched the sun dip into the waves. Each child released a lantern into the sky, carrying a wish. Alina left her own wish on a tiny shell: May kindness and magic live in every heart. As stars filled the sky, she waved goodbye, her fairy dust glowing in the night, looking forworad to her final destination, Romania !
POCLİTARU CATALİNA CENTRUL SCOLAR DE EDUCATİE İNCLUZİVA "SF ANDREİ"ROMANİA

And so, Fairy Alina continued her magical journey, flying over mountains, rivers, and blooming fields. In each country, she met joyful children, eager to share their stories, smiles, and dreams.
She tasted delicious local food, and danced under the stars with her new friends. The beauty of nature filled her heart with wonder. From castles to cottages, she brought joy and light. With every flap of her wings, she spread imagination.
She knew that stories have the power to unite us all.
As she flew away, a sparkle remained in every land— a reminder that magic lives wherever stories are told.




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