Tag: SIS2025
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A Buzzing Sequel: Festin Għad-Dakkara to Debut on 16th June

Following the successful launch of In-Naħla Katerina on World Bee Day (20th May), the second song in a trilogy of Maltese educational children’s songs is set to be released on 16th June 2025 to coincide with the start of Pollinator Week. Titled Festin Għad-Dakkara (A Feast for Pollinators), this new release continues the musical journey…
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Buzzing with Excitement: Schools Celebrate the Launch of In-Naħla Katerina

Three Maltese schools recently celebrated the launch of the children’s song In-Naħla Katerina, focused on the Maltese Honey Bee. Activities included engaging presentations, karaoke, and creative drawing sessions. This initiative aims to educate young children about biodiversity and pollinators through music and hands-on experiences, fostering environmental awareness from an early age.
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Work on Second Song Well Underway as First Release Captures Hearts on World Bee Day

The Maltese Honey Bee Education Through Songs and Rhymes project is progressing with its second song, Festin Għad-Dakkara, aimed at children aged 7 to 10. Following the success of In-Naħla Katerina, this new song emphasizes pollinator ecosystems. The project promotes biodiversity awareness using music and visuals, deeply rooted in Maltese culture.
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Karaoke Version of “In-Naħla Katerina” Released

In-Naħla Katerina is a lively song celebrating Malta’s honey bee, performed by Phyllisienne Brincat and composed by Michael Piscopo. Its recent karaoke version encourages active participation and enhances learning among children. This project aims to raise awareness about biodiversity while fostering a love for nature through music. Community recordings are welcomed.
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Press Release | In-Naħla Katerina Song Unveiled: Biżż Biżż Biżż Happy World Bee Day 2025!

In celebration of World Bee Day, Malta launched “In-Naħla Katerina,” a children’s song aimed at promoting environmental education and language development among young learners. The initiative introduces Malta’s honey bee through music and a friendly mascot, fostering curiosity and ecological responsibility through engaging activities and interactive classroom visits.
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In-Naħla Katerina Educational Material Launch: A New Resource for Kindergarten and Early Primary Schools

To celebrate World Bee Day on May 20, 2025, the Foundation for the Conservation of the Maltese Honey Bee is launching an educational resource featuring In-Naħla Katerina. This PowerPoint presentation and accompanying song aim to teach children aged 3 to 6 about bees, pollination, and environmental awareness through engaging materials and activities.
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One Week to Go: Launch of In-Naħla Katerina to Mark World Bee Day in Malta

With World Bee Day approaching, Malta prepares for the launch of In-Naħla Katerina, a children’s song and mascot promoting nature and language learning. Scheduled for May 20th, the project celebrates the Maltese Honey Bee while supporting early childhood education through music and storytelling, enhancing children’s engagement with the environment.
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Introducing Our New Drawing Book: Meet In-Naħla Katerina

Three educational songs celebrating Malta’s natural heritage will be accompanied by a three-page drawing book featuring a Maltese Honey Bee character, In-Naħla Katerina, along with a worker bee and a Queen Bee. The project promotes environmental awareness and early language learning, launching with the first song on World Bee Day, May 20, 2025.
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Who Is In-Naħla Katerina? Malta’s Sweetest Environmental Ambassador

In-Naħla Katerina, inspired by Malta’s native honey bee, will serve as a mascot in a national educational initiative that promotes environmental awareness among children. Through original songs, movement, and storytelling, she will teach ecological concepts and encourage stewardship of Malta’s natural heritage, engaging young learners in playful, meaningful ways.
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Maltese Honey Bee Education Through Songs and Rhymes Project

In Malta, three educational songs promoting environmental awareness and cultural identity will be released throughout 2025. Focusing on local biodiversity, including the Maltese Honey Bee, they aim to engage children and support their language development. The initiative, backed by government support, emphasizes the importance of pollinators and conservation.


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