Something is wrong in the garden. The flowers aren't growing. Can you help bring the pollinators back?
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What happens if pollinators disappear?
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Bees carry pollen from one flower to another.
This helps new flowers grow! Bees are some of the garden’s most important helpers!
Butterflies drink nectar from flowers and spread pollen as they fly.
They help flowers grow in new places! Monarch butterflies travel very long distances!
Ladybugs protect plants by eating tiny bugs that can harm them. They help keep the garden healthy and strong!
Bees collect pollen on their fuzzy bodies as they visit flowers.
This pollen helps plants make seeds and grow new flowers. This is how pollination works.
Butterflies drink nectar using a long straw-like mouth.
As they fly from flower to flower, they carry pollen with them. This is how movement and nectar connection works.
Ladybugs don’t spread pollen, but they protect plants.
They eat tiny pests that can damage leaves and flowers. Not all helpers are pollinators, they are part of the ecosystem balance.
❌ Flowers grow faster
❌ Nothing changes
✅ Flowers stop growing
Pollinator Rescue Mission
Tamara Delano
Created on March 23, 2026
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Something is wrong in the garden. The flowers aren't growing. Can you help bring the pollinators back?
Play
Next
Next
What happens if pollinators disappear?
🌼
🌸
🌿
Flowers grow faster
Nothing changes
Flowers stop growing
Next
Next
Next
Next
Interactive Image
in just 1 minute
Take advantage of this space to add your own content and explain the meaning or context of the image. Once you're done editing, choose how to make the most of your genially! You can present it, share a link, download it... You decide!
Take advantage of our resource bank or upload your own visual elements to enhance your storytelling. Include text, images, videos, carousels, tables, PDFs… Even interactive questions!
Interactive Image
in just 1 minute
Take advantage of this space to add your own content and explain the meaning or context of the image. Once you're done editing, choose how to make the most of your genially! You can present it, share a link, download it... You decide!
Take advantage of our resource bank or upload your own visual elements to enhance your storytelling. Include text, images, videos, carousels, tables, PDFs… Even interactive questions!
Bees carry pollen from one flower to another. This helps new flowers grow! Bees are some of the garden’s most important helpers!
Butterflies drink nectar from flowers and spread pollen as they fly. They help flowers grow in new places! Monarch butterflies travel very long distances!
Ladybugs protect plants by eating tiny bugs that can harm them. They help keep the garden healthy and strong!
Bees collect pollen on their fuzzy bodies as they visit flowers. This pollen helps plants make seeds and grow new flowers. This is how pollination works.
Butterflies drink nectar using a long straw-like mouth. As they fly from flower to flower, they carry pollen with them. This is how movement and nectar connection works.
Ladybugs don’t spread pollen, but they protect plants. They eat tiny pests that can damage leaves and flowers. Not all helpers are pollinators, they are part of the ecosystem balance.
❌ Flowers grow faster
❌ Nothing changes
✅ Flowers stop growing