As a prize, she received an Aranet environmental sensor and a Kamishibai theatre; tools that encourage scientific observation and help raise awareness among young children about the importance of protecting our planet.
The contest is part of the European project coordinated by the Department of Meteorology at the University of Bonn (Germany), bringing together eight educational centres from six different countries. Its goal is to promote responsible climate action, collaborative learning, and environmental education among young Europeans.
This recognition reflects the spirit of the Children in the Climate Crisis project: sharing ideas, learning together, and taking action for a more sustainable future.