


For all of our friends

Hello! My name is MIA!
A little girl named Mia loves her country and dreams of adventure. Mia lives in a colorful village surrounded by rolling hills and sparkling rivers, where the sun shines bright and flowers bloom in every color of the rainbow. Her best friend is a playful, talking parrot named Pico, who has feathers as vibrant as the flags of the world.
One sunny day, Mia discovers that the village's flag has gone missing! Without it, the annual Festival of Flags cannot take place, and the villagers are sad.
Determined to bring back the joy, Mia and Pico embark on a thrilling quest to find the missing flag. Along the way, they encounter fun challenges, like solving riddles from a wise old turtle and navigating a maze of tall grass where they must work together to find their way out.
As they journey through enchanted forests and over sparkling streams, Mia learns about the importance of teamwork, friendship, and celebrating differences. Each time they solve a puzzle or overcome an obstacle, they chant together, "Together we can, together we will!" This catchy phrase helps them stay motivated and reminds young readers of the power of unity.
Through their adventure, Mia discovers that the flag represents not just her country, but the values of kindness, courage, and respect for others. The story teaches children that every flag tells a story and that every person has something special to share.

Red represents the courage and sacrifice made by Romanians in the fight for freedom, yellow symbolizes the natural wealth of the country, and blue represents hope and faith in a better future. These colors combined in the Romanian tricolor reflect the national spirit and unity in diversity.
ROMANIA
Mușuroia Marioara
Gymnasium School ,,Ion I. Graure”


Mariana Comândaru ,
G.P.P. “Voinicel”, Călărași

Camelia Costantea/Scoala Gimnaziala Viisoara (Grădinița cu PN Viișoara)

Tomescu Ioana,
G.P.P.Nr.7 , Slatina,,Olt

Andreea Levente ,
G.P.P. “Voinicel” , Călărași

Munteanu Andreea,
Grădinița Castel

LUPU MARIA, Gradinita cu Program Prelungit nr 1, SLATINA/ROMANIA

Şerban Andreea/Grade 2 C/High School No. 9 Nicolae Orghidan/Brașov

Leulescu Elena,G.P.P. Nr. 1 Slatina,
România
Red is a prominent color in Turkish history, especially with reference to the bloody battles of the Turkish War of Independence. The crescent and star, though commonly regarded as Islamic, were used in Asia Minor and Turkish culture before conversion to this religion. The flag was originally just a crescent on a green background, but in 1793, Sultan Selim the Third changed the color to red, and in 1844 the star was added.

Türkiye

Yelda Kılıçarslan
75 .Yıl Cumhuriyet PRIMARY SCHOOL

Ahsen kıyak
Uğur Böceği Anaokulu kırıkkale

Gülten Günaydın
Hasan Fırat Anaokulu ,Manisa/TÜRKİYE
Gülbahar ALTAN Atatürk İlkokulu ÇORUM / TÜRKİYE

The flag of Greece consists of strips of equal dimensions, alternating blue and white, which means E L E F T E R I A (each strip is a letter). In the upper left corner there is a blue square containing a white cross. Last modification made 5 years ago by Babu.

GREECE

Vasiliki Papavasileiou!!!
7 kindergarten Irakleio, Attica
Errika Tsimpertzopoulou, 18th kindergarten of Kavala, Greece

Electra Zourou,
7th kindergarten of Heraklion, Attica

Yellow symbolizes the wheat-grown fields of the country, green symbolizes the plains and red, with a symbolism similar to other flags, the blood shed for the homeland.

LITHUANIA
Rimutė Kristutienė
,Kauno r. Neveronių lopšelis-darželis, Lithuania

They are of heraldic origin and come from the heraldic enamel (metals and colours) of the coats of arms of the two constituent nations of the Polish-Lithuanian Union, namely the white eagle of Poland and the successor of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, a white knight on a white horse, both on a red shield.

POLAND

Klaudia Pokrzywniak/ Przedszkole nr 3 "Jarzębinka" w Śremie/ Poland
Paulina Gołaszewska/ Przedszkole nr 3 "Jarzębinka" w Śremie/ Poland

Thus, Mia and Pico discovered in their exciting journey the meaning of the flags of our countries with the help of wonderful children. We can all make the world A MORE BEAUTIFUL PLACE!

