Os ydym o ddifrif am ddeall ein lle ym myd natur, mae angen i ni oedi a chymryd anadl. Clywed yr adar, y coed, gwylio’r blodau’n blodeuo a gwrando ar y môr gyda’r gweithgareddau diweddaraf fel rhan o Go Tell the Bees. Mae’r storïwr Phil Okwedy yn mynd â chi drwy gyfres o bum stori, pob un â’u gweithgareddau eu hunain i chi eu cwblhau gartref.
Archwiliwch rym dychymyg a stori a chofiwch – ychydig o ddychymyg yn unig sydd ei angen i helpu i newid y byd.
Mae’r ail stori yn cynnwys themâu y gallai rhai eu cael yn annifyr. Efallai y byddai’n syniad da i rieni, gwarcheidwaid neu athrawon wylio’r adran hon yn gyntaf cyn ei rhannu gyda’u plant neu eu disgyblion er mwyn iddynt fod yn barod ar gyfer unrhyw gwestiynau a allai godi o ganlyniad i’r stori hon.
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If we really want to understand our place in nature, we need to stop and take a breath. Hear the birds, the trees, watch the flowers bloom and listen to the sea with the latest activities as part of Go Tell the Bees. Storyteller Phil Okwedy takes you through a series of five stories, each with their own activities for you to complete at home.
Explore the power of the imagination and of story and remember – it only takes a little imagination to help change the world.
The content of story two contains themes that some may find upsetting. It may be a good idea for parents, guardians or teachers to watch this section first before sharing with their children or pupils in order that they may be prepared for any questions that may arise as a result of this story.