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How to celebrate Children’s Day

You can celebrate Children's Day in this way:

1. Activity goals

By carrying out a series of activities to celebrate Children's Day, children can experience cooperation through active participation and the joy of communication, so as to spend a happy and unforgettable Children's Day.

Enable parents to further understand the concept of early childhood education when visiting and participating in children's holiday celebrations, and inspire themselves on how to educate their children. By showing children's Children's Day activities to parents and society, Further shape the good image of the park.

2. Activity theme and slogan

1. Activity theme: Learn to cooperate, learn to communicate, and learn to protect the environment.

2. Promotional slogan

I have a pair of capable hands to protect our earth and care for our environment; liberate the child’s mouth so that the child can speak; liberate the child’s hands, Let the children know how to play, free the children's hands, and enable the children to do what they can.

3. Activity preparation

1. Arrange a festive environment (class environment and the surrounding environment of the whole park) and post promotional slogans.

2. Be prepared to participate in activities as a class: rehearse fairy tales or story plays, educate and learn children’s life skills, and cultivate children’s ability to interact and cooperate with children in classes of different ages. , collect waste items for making environmentally friendly fashion, design a pairing game for each class, and prepare game items.

3. The kindergarten will prepare event prizes and gifts.

Children's Day Customs in Various Countries

1. Sweden

Sweden also divides Children's Day into more details. August 7th every year is "Boys' Day". ", also known as "Lobster Day", means to encourage young boys across the country to learn the brave spirit of lobsters. On this day, the children will dress up as lobsters and perform some very lively and cute performances.

December 13th is Sweden’s “Girls’ Day”, also known as “Lucia’s Day”. Lucia is a goddess who protects girls in Swedish legend. Every festival, girls dress up like the goddess and do good deeds for other children.

2. Russia

Russia’s Children’s Day is completely “in sync” with the international world, on June 1st. Whenever Children's Day comes, children all over Russia will celebrate their festival happily, perform some folk songs and dances, and hold celebrations in schools.

In fact, when it comes to the origin of Children’s Day, it has an important connection with Russia. In November 1949, the International Federation of Democratic Women held a board meeting in Moscow. In order to protect the rights to survival, health care and education of children around the world, and to improve the lives of children, the meeting decided to observe June 1st each year as International Children's Day.