A Local Flower Guide
This is a collaborative book, made with children from eTwinning 2025-2026 project "InnoSteam: a seasonal journey with Willow".
Each class shares beautiful drawings and photos showing the specific flowers that attract bees in their own region.



ANDREI CRISTINA,SCOALA GIMNAZIALA NR.3 VOLUNTARI, ROMANIA
In Romania, we chose the sunflower, a bright and cheerful flower loved by bees for its rich pollen and nectar. Through our drawings and photos, children discovered how sunflowers help pollinators and bring beauty and life to nature.




Roumpa Marina- 3rd Kindergarten of Marmaron, Ioannina, Greece
This is a wild plant, Jacobaea vulgaris, also known as Senecio jacobaea, or commonly known as ragwort or stinking Willie. greekflora.It typically grows in meadows, woodlands, and roadsides. It is considered a weed in crops, such as cereals, but it is also important for bees."





CUCU VIORICA,SCOALA GIMNAZIALA NR.3 VOLUNTARI, ROMANIA
In Voluntari, Romania, children created colorful drawings of flowers loved by bees, such as sunflower, lavender, poppy, and chamomile. Through their artwork and activities, they discovered how these flowers provide nectar and pollen for bees and help nature stay healthy and full of life.


Eleni Margariti,3rd Kindergarten School of Aiginio,Greece
The children studied the beekeeping plants of our area and chose to paint thyme, lavender and rosemary!



Panagiota Daliou,1st kindergarten of Sperchiada,Greece
The students drew poppies and daisies.They have often sen bees feasting on the pollen on these wildflowers, which grow in abundance throughout our region

Soultana Tsioupi-1st kindergarten of Livadeia
Olga Ntouvali-3rd kindergarten of Anatoli,Ioannina,Greece
Kids chose to paint the beautiful poppy! They love its bright red color, and we learned that bees love visiting poppies to collect their nutritious pollen.



Maria Mostaki kindergarten of Portaria, Halkidiki,Greece
The children chose to draw lavender and sunflowers, plants that bees choose.





Irina Grinčenko, Klaipėdos l/d "Pakalnutė", Lithuania.
Beautiful tulips and daisies grow in our garden.





Iancu Liana Irina Gradinita cu Program Prelungit Ion Creanga Alexandria Romania
The children painted the flowers loved by bees, such as hyacinths, tulips, and daffodils. Through their works and activities, they discovered how these flowers provide nectar and pollen for bees and help nature remain healthy and full of life.








MARIA GIZLI -2ND KINDERGARTEN OF ALIARTOS, GREECE



“Bees prefer sunflowers and lavender.”
Maria Perttula, 21st Preschool of Patras, Greece
Bees seem to love mostly daisies.





Marina Vasileiou- 2nd kindergarten of Aliartos, Greece.
"We noticed that bees prefer daisies and chamomiles".




Soultana Tsioupi-1st kindergarten of Livadeia
"we collected flowers from schools yard and placed them in science corner
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Alytaus l.d. "Šaltinėlis" skyrius "Obelėlė", Lithuania. Roma Krisiulevičienė
The students drew a meadow of flowers from which bees bring honey.




ANGHEL GABRIELA, TRAISTENI, ROMANIA
The children drew wildflowers. After talking with them about bees, they decided that in Romania, the bees’ best friends are the wonderful wildflowers because they come in different shapes and colors, are very beautiful, and the bees love them.





Valentina Squarcella- I.C. PASCOLI FORGIONE MELCHIONDA DE BONIS- San Giovanni Rotondo- Italy

The children of Italy drew wonderful and fragrant wildflowers and poppies for our friends the bees.
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