Children's Mandala

Children's Mandala

During the festival, children are invited to co-create a Mandala of Wishes for the world. They begin by gathering and organising natural materials, then intuitively shape them into a collective mandala or pattern. Each element can hold a wish — peace, wisdom, love, play, and other qualities they hope to embody and see in the world. The finished mandala becomes a living altar for the children's space, celebrating creativity, intention, and connection with nature.

About Fani

Fani Skamagki is a local nature connection advocate based in Arillas, Corfu. She believes that indigenous wisdom and knowledge ought to be honoured and safeguarded. She is the co-founder of Nature Hub — Kinship with Nature in Arillas, Corfu — a welcoming learning space where children are free to explore, create, and grow as independent thinkers. Inspired by the Forest School ethos and Permaculture principles, Nature Hub offers a safe, flexible environment for infants and children aged 1–11, and young people up to 16 years old.