Over 12,300 children participate in DEVIN’s Hour – 2024-03-21 19:01:48

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2024-03-21 19:01:48

The first lessons start after World Water Day and introduce the importance of regular hydration

“Devin” EAD, the leader in the mineral and spring water sector in Bulgaria, launches the “DEVIN Hour”. The company presents its new initiative on the occasion of World Water Day – March 22, and aims to introduce children in Bulgarian schools to the importance of water, the benefits of regular hydration, as well as to build good habits in students related to sufficient daily water intake. “DEVIN’s Hour” is joined by 72 educational institutions from all over the country – basic, primary and secondary schools and kindergartens. Over 12,300 children from 585 classes and groups will enter DEVIN’s classroom.

DEVIN’s mission is to connect people and nature for healthier living, today and in the future future“, points out Reni Ananieva, DEVIN Izvorna product manager. “And children are the future, and that’s why we strive to instill in them both healthy hydration habits and responsibility for water conservation. In the last part of the DEVIN’s Hour video tutorial we place an emphasis on the origin and testing of water quality through the bees we raise in the area of ​​the source of DEVIN Izvorna. The pollen they collect is tested to make sure the environment and water are intact – clean and healthy“, she said.

“Devin” has prepared interesting educational materials for children. They include an animated video that in an entertaining way develops the theme of water as an indispensable element in the human body, as well as an important food ingredient, and dwells on the key points for proper and healthy hydration. At the end of the video lesson, an exciting game will be held in which children will be able to consolidate their knowledge, have fun and compete for prizes – DEVIN Hour stickers and DEVIN Spring Water.

At the end of the initiative, a raffle will be held, in which six educational institutions will receive a prize – a press for recycling bottles, and children from three classes drawn at random will receive an individual gift – a reusable DEVIN bottle.

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