Friday, June 26, 2026

 Students from School Elena Doamna, Tecuci, 3rd class create using AI diferent images and messages to say thanks to this great collaboration inside the project, to say say good bye to the partners.








Thursday, June 25, 2026

Aeolus Goodbye Message

As our eTwinning journey comes to an end, we would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to all our partners who made this collaboration such a meaningful and inspiring experience.

Throughout this project, we shared ideas, exchanged knowledge, and worked together across borders to create something truly valuable for our students and our schools. The cooperation, creativity, and enthusiasm of every participant have been the driving force behind our success.

Although our project is concluding, the friendships and connections we have built will remain. We sincerely thank each partner school for their dedication, support, and active involvement. Working with you has been a pleasure and a privilege.

To mark the end of our journey, we are also sharing a special farewell video from Aeolus, the mythical keeper of the winds and hero of our project. In his message, he wishes everyone a wonderful summer filled with rest, joy, and new adventures.

We hope this is not a goodbye, but rather a “see you again” in future collaborations.

Wishing you all a very happy and relaxing summer!



 

"Castles, Water and Mysteries": A Magical STEAM Journey at EKABI"

 Following an invitation from the Education Consultant, we had the pleasure of presenting the European project "Castles, Water and Mysteries: A Magical STEAM Journey with Little Aeolus" at the EKABI Conference Center in Katerini, Pieria, Greece. 🏛️✨

The presentation took place during a "Good Practices" conference for all kindergarten teachers in Pieria 👩‍🏫, delivered by a team of educators: Eleni Margariti and Evangelia Koufou (3rd Kindergarten of Aiginio), Konstantina Zafeirouli (22nd Kindergarten of Katerini), and Katerina Kakani (Kindergarten of Ano Agiannis, Pieria). 🤝

The project, which was a transnational journey involving 8 countries 🌍 and 28 educators, was centered around "Little Aeolus" 🌬️ and the STEAM teaching approach 🧪🎨📐.


Castles, Water and Mysteries: a Magical STEAM Journey with Little Aeolus

Sunday, June 21, 2026

The end of our journey!

 


Our wonderful journey with Aeolus has ended, but we will remember it for ever!

Many thanks to all the participants and we wish you a relaxing summer!

Take a look at our website!

Tseka Chrysoula

6th Kindergarten of Veria-Greece

Saturday, June 13, 2026

5th kindergarden. Ierapetra Greece.Kyriaki Kouroupi



The journey with Aeolus and his friends has been ended . You can have a look 

to our work in this site:

 This is our website

Thursday, June 11, 2026

A magical trip with Little Aeolus and his friends.

        A magical trip with Little Aeolus and his friends. This was for us, the preschool children, from Kindergarten No 3, Șimleu Silvaniei, Romania, the opportunity to be part of this project. We have learnt how castels were and can be built, we have learnt to be friendly, positive and see beyond the barriers of one language. We are gratefull being part of such a great team! We have learnt a lot of new things having Aeolus as friend! Thank you for this!





🏰 Farewell, Aeolus! Our Collaborative Word Castle ✨

Saying goodbye is never easy, especially when it is to a magical friend! As our wonderful journey came to an end, all the project students gathered to say a special farewell to Aeolus 🌬️💙.

To honor our time together, the children reflected on their experiences and shared the words that meant the most to them on our digital AnswerGarden wall. But the magic didn't stop there!

Using the creative digital tool WordArt, all of these meaningful, heartfelt words were brought together to build a magnificent, collaborative Word Castle 🏰✨. Each word represents a memory, a lesson learned, and a bond formed during this incredible project.

Have a look at our magical friend Aeolus and the beautiful fortress of words we built together! 🌟👇

 

Thursday, June 4, 2026

Trip to Cieszyn, Public Kindergarten No.18 in Jastrzębie-Zdrój, Poland

We were so intrigued by the project that we decided to see for ourselves the tower we talked about in the project – the Piast Tower in Cieszyn. We spent a few hours on the castle hill – admiring our tower up close, playing nearby, and having a picnic. Next to the tower stands St. Nicholas' Chapel – one of the most valuable in Poland – and we had the opportunity to admire it from the inside.






















 Students from School Elena Doamna, Tecuci, 3rd class create using AI diferent images and messages to say thanks to this great collaboration...