We take care of nature from an early age with the pupils of Nurlat kindergartens

2 September 2025, Tuesday

Inspectors from the Southeastern Department of the Ministry of Ecology held meetings in kindergartens in the city of Nurlat. The purpose of eco–activities is to form a conscious attitude towards the environment in children and foster a love of nature.

The first lesson was held in the kindergarten "Kamyr-Batyr". In a playful way, the kids learned about the importance of caring for the environment, got acquainted with the rules of behavior in nature and the basics of separate garbage collection. The children were particularly interested in the interactive part of the lesson, where they were able to put their knowledge into practice.

An equally interesting lesson was held in the kindergarten "Solnyshko". We had an informative conversation with the guys about environmental problems and ways to solve them. Special attention was paid to the topic of garbage sorting. Preschoolers were told why it is necessary to separate waste and how it helps to conserve the planet's resources. During the lesson, the children were happy to solve riddles about nature, demonstrating their knowledge of animals, plants and natural phenomena. The kids enthusiastically participated in environmental games and looked at colorful illustrations about the world around them.

"Environmental education should be started from an early age. Our task is to help them understand that even small actions, such as sorting garbage and caring for the world around them, help preserve the planet for future generations. The involvement of children in active games and riddles makes learning interesting and memorable, forming a sustainable ecological culture for them, which contributes to achieving the goals of the national project "Environmental well-being," said Venera Mingaleeva, an inspector at the Ministry of Ecology.

At the end of the eco-activities, the kids were presented with commemorative ecological coloring books from the Ministry of Ecology of the Republic of Tatarstan.

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