A lexicon of the most common tree species was given to the children of the Dobri Chintulov Primary School in Varna. The lessons about the forest are held on the eve of the school's birthday, which is turning 60. On the occasion of the holiday and in connection with the project "Improving the environmental protection status on the territory of the North-Eastern State Enterprise" through the OP Environment, children from grades 1 to 3 received the special lexicon and learned how to distinguish the main tree species in Bulgaria. Thanks to the forest educators Irina Pavlova from the Shumen Plateau State Enterprise and Tatyana Dimitrova from the North-Eastern State Enterprise, the children from grades 2 and 3 can now recognize chestnut, linden, birch and walnut and have determined for themselves that plane trees grow in the school yard.
The first graders promised to complete their vocabulary when they learned all the letters of the alphabet. Activities outside the classroom were also held with the students from the “Young Reader” club, who promised to become friends with the forest.
This fall, the forest educators of Northeastern Bulgaria are conducting numerous lessons in the settlements of the districts of Shumen, Varna, Dobrich and Targovishte.




