Bee Friendly | Westmead Public School

A few scout bees fly in search for clean water, tired and parched, who knows what they will find amidst a humid summer's day. At last! Among an assortment of succulents and greenery, there lies a nifty home-made watering station, a refreshing bowl awaits, containing shimmering rocks, marble and cherished trinkets.

Initiated by the children of 3K at Westmead Public School to create a mural inspired by small acts of kindness.

Bee Friendly mural painted by Christina Huynh STYNA. The mural depicts bees hovering over a bowl filled with water and rocks with a tiny house on one of the rocks, the bowl surrounded by flora.
Bee Friendly mural painted by Christina Huynh STYNA. The mural depicts bees hovering over a bowl filled with water and rocks with a tiny house on one of the rocks, the bowl surrounded by flora.
Bee Friendly mural painted by Christina Huynh STYNA. The mural depicts bees hovering over a bowl filled with water and rocks with a tiny house on one of the rocks, the bowl surrounded by flora.
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