A white sheet of paper embarked on an extraordinary journey across Europe, carried by the wind. It visited various schools, where children eagerly received it and added their unique messages. This book is a collection of these messages, a testament to the power of imagination and students' knowledge about the wind.


Once upon a time, a smooth white sheet of paper rested peacefully on a classroom table. Suddenly, a strong wind blew through the window, snatching the sheet and taking it on an unforgettable adventure across Europe.
The sheet of paper flew high, crossing mountains, rivers and cities. Every time it approached a school, the wind seemed to lose its strength, as if the sheet of paper was being asked to rest.
And so it fell, into the small, curious hands of children. In each school the sheet was received with enthusiasm and the children read the words written on it: “I arrived here with the help of the wind..."
(And then the students left a small message about the wind, written on the sheet before the wind carried it to another school.)


EBI da Praia da Vitória, Açores - Portugal


The wind is wonderful for playing with kites.
Stefania Villa Asilo Nido Castellone ICS Alighieri Italia
The wind is lightness. Help the paper airplanes fly and reach a new school with a message: "through the blowing of the wind and with our built airplane we send our partner children a big greeting full of joy.



Maria Gizli- 2nd kindergarten of Aliartos, Greece
The wind is blowing hard and the sailboats are moving faster


Katerina Kalaitzaki, 1st Experimental Kindergarten of Ierapetra, Greece
The wind gives shape to the clouds

Stamou Ioanna, 6th Kindergarten of Egaleo-Greece
The wind is dangerous
when it causes
huge waves
in the sea.

Eleftheria Tsagkalidou, 5th Kindergarten of Oraiokastro-Greece
The wind carries the scent of flowers, helping insects
find them, feed,
and aid in plant
pollination,
sustaining
nature's life
cycle.

Berna Yavuz, Itu Gvo Dr Sedat Urundul Preschool, Turkey
The wind helps wind mills produce energy!

Alice Balbino, EBI da Praia da Vitória, Açores-Portugal

The wind is It's good for doing sports in the sea, like riding Optimist sailboat.
Evanthia Panayi, Dimosio Nipiagogeio Anageias, Cyprus
The wind is funny, it can blow our scarf!

Maria Stamataki & Dimitra Angelakoudi, 7th Kindergarten Ierapetra-Greece
The wind makes the trees sway and drops their leaves

Styliani Gidari, 3rd Kindergarten of Katerini-Greece The wind helps the clothes dry faster!


Argyri Patinea,3rd Kindergarten of Katerini-Greece The wind is dangerous when there is a fire because it spreads it faster...


Penelope Koskidou, 6th Kindergarten of Katerini, Greece
The wind helps
birds fly

Eleni Holidou, 9th Kindergarten of Ampelokipi Thessaloniki Greece- class 2
The wind is taking our balloons away!!!!


Sofia Poulioti, 77th Kindergarten of Thessaloniki-Greece
The wind is helping hot air balloons fly away...


Olga Ntouvali - 3rd kindergarten of Anatoli,Ioannina,Greece
The wind shakes the surf and they go faster!!

Eleni Eleftheriadou, 9th Kindergarten of Ampelokipi Thessaloniki Greece- class 1
The wind is so strong that it turns the windmills!


Eduarda Pires, EBI da Praia da Vitória (Santa Rita), Azores - PORTUGAL
The wind is good because it spreads the seads, carrying them far away!

Took a seed to the roof.
Gülçin Baydar/Hacı Mehmet Söylemez Anaokulu-Turkey/Tekirdağ
The wind is blowing so hard that the leaves have fallen from the trees.


Hazime Çevik- Hüseyin ak Anaokulu- Türkiye
the sound of the wind is like a cheerful whistle.
Theodora Avgeri, 4th Kindergarten of Lykovris, Greece
The wind helps airplanes to fly.

