WE HAVE PREPARED AN EXPERIENCE DAY FOR CHILDREN FOR THE PANATTONI COMPANY. AND WE AND THE CHILDREN ENJOYED IT SO MUCH! AND WHEN WILL WE COME TO YOU?

During May, we prepared several experiential programs for the Panattoni company with our family beekeeping in various locations. The goal was to introduce children from nearby primary schools to bees and their role in our world in a fun and, above all, practical way. And we, the children and even the teachers had an incredible time. We have prepared several habitats so that everyone can learn about and, above all, experience the proximity of bees. And although the children may have been a little scared in the initial phase, they didn't want to go home from the campsites at all. So how does it go? Site 1: Tour of beehives with beekeeper Aleš Under the guidance of experienced beekeeper Aleš, the children set out to look directly inside the beehive. They watched with great interest how the bees work and what their life is like inside the hive. Beekeeper Aleš showed them the individual parts of the hive and explained how bees are organized. Together they discovered the difference between a bee and a drone and some even saw the queen. Station 2: Pouring honey in a honey pot The next stop was a station where children could try pouring honey. With the help of a transparent honey pot, they saw how honey is extracted from the comb and how it tastes right after it is drawn. This hands-on experience was very fascinating for the children, and everyone took home a bottle of local honey as a souvenir at the end. Site 3: Dendrology, or fun about trees At the site dedicated to dendrology, children learned to recognize trees and shrubs. With our expert Alena, they explored different types of leaves, bark and fruit. They learned about the importance of trees for the environment and what role they play in the natural cycle. Station 4: Nectar collection competition The last but no less interesting station was the nectar collection competition. Children assumed the role of bees and competed to collect the most "nectar". This activity was not only fun, but also quite physically demanding, and everyone together found out that the saying "diligent as a bee" really isn't just that. The whole day was spent in a very friendly spirit. If you would also like to organize an experience day for children or adults, do not hesitate to contact us.