The basics of food safety can be learned during fairytale reading
The educational program of the National Food Chain Safety Agency (Nébih) has been expanded with a new element, an educational storybook. The story titled “Fairy tale with a Birthday” for the 3rd and 4th graders was written by Gévai Csilla tale writer. The publication was presented by Zsigó Róbert, Minister of State responsible for Food Chain Supervision, at the Csillaghegy Primary School today.
It is harder to change the established habits of the adult population, which is why Nébih places a great deal of emphasis on educating children. The educational program, launched in March 2018, aims to transfer knowledge from preschoolers, primary school students to students. The newest element of this work is the story titled “Fairy Tale, Birthday” by Gévai Csilla.
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