Primer with Various Instructions
| Title page of the first edition | |
| Author | Petar Beron | 
|---|---|
| Original title | Буквар с различни поучения | 
| Language | Bulgarian | 
| Subject | Language, fables and religious tales, natural sciences | 
| Genre | encyclopedia | 
| Publication date | 1824 | 
| Publication place | Brașov, Austrian Empire | 
| Media type | book | 
| Pages | 140 | 
Primer with Various Instructions (Bulgarian: Буквар с различни поучения, original spelling: БȢква̀рь съ разлѝчны поȢчѐніѧ, Bukvar s razlichni poucheniya), better known as the Fish Primer (Bulgarian: Рибен буквар, Riben bukvar), was a Bulgarian schoolbook, the first primer (and first book) printed in modern Bulgarian. It is considered to be the first Bulgarian encyclopedia.
The book was written and published by Petar Beron in 1824. It was printed in First Romanian School in Brasov, at that time in Austro-Hungarian Empire, today in Romania.
The book is one of the most significant secular works of the Bulgarian National Revival. It was the first secular publication in modern Bulgaria.