The “Knowledge Hive” project is being implemented in partnership with Novak Djokovic Foundation, with the aim of bringing the world of bees, nature, and biodiversity closer to preschool children through carefully designed experiential learning in nature.

The program takes place within BeeCentar, located as part of Silosi, and the activities are carried out in the Honey Garden of Silosi Belgrade – a unique space where education, nature, and the urban community meet. Through organized visits, little ones have the opportunity to learn, in an interactive and age-appropriate way, about the importance of bees for the environment, discover what honey plants are, and understand how a hive functions as a small but perfectly organized ecosystem.

The program is designed to encourage learning through play, observation, and direct experience. Through guided workshops, conversations with beekeepers, and creative activities, children develop awareness of the importance of preserving nature, cooperation, and responsibility—values that bees demonstrate every day through their way of life. Spending time in the Honey Garden of Silosi Belgrade gives them the chance to be outdoors in the fresh air, explore, ask questions, and build an authentic connection with nature.

Thanks to our initiative and the support of our partners, all organization costs are fully covered, so parents have no financial obligations. In this way, we provide equal access to education and the experience of spending time in nature for all children.
At the end of the visit, the little ones return to their kindergartens full of impressions, new knowledge, and symbolic gifts that remind them of this special day.

“Knowledge Hive” is not just a trip—it’s the first step toward generations who understand, respect, and protect nature.


