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Today's Children's Day has gone bad.

Many people are looking forward to "June 1" when they are young, just like looking forward to the Spring Festival. Because on June 1, children can have a holiday without studying, they can pester their parents to buy new clothes, and they can ask their parents for pocket money to buy gifts. Children are free to eat, drink and have fun.

Especially for the post-80s and post-90s generation, children can live a particularly happy, simple and happy life on Children's Day. Everyone plays with glass balls, eats candy bars and folds candy paper, plays checkers and digs mud, and everything can bloom in laughter. Many people are still very happy when they recall their childhood experiences on June 1st after many years.

It's a pity that now the children have celebrated "June 1", and the situation seems to be different! In this festival that should belong to children, it stands to reason that children should be happy and have fun on this day. However, some children's parents complained that there would be a get-together on June 1 Sunday, and the children rehearsed the program several days in advance, looking very tired and nervous. Some parents feel sorry for their children and think that Children's Day is really a bit stale now.

Ma Bao: Since Children's Day has become worse, it's better to have a day off without any big performances.

The nanny, Ms. Wang, said that her son had to pay for 120 yuan's clothing and 20 yuan's party "headcount". He also said that if there is any money left, it will be used to pay the shift. Ma Bao thinks the latter is understandable, but the clothes are a little too expensive, and the children only wear them once, and the materials are so poor that it is not cost-effective to buy such expensive clothes, which is a waste of money.

What Ms. Wang Can can't accept is that her son doesn't rest at all and doesn't read much on Saturdays and Sundays. He just went to rehearsal and said that he would practice the program well. The son said that everyone should perform at the party and not screw it up, otherwise it would be embarrassing and laughed at.

Looking at her son's hard work, Ms. Wang should have been very pleased, but she always felt strange and uncomfortable. Recalling the childhood happiness in June 1 day, Ms. Wang felt even more distressed for her son. She can't help feeling that today's June 1 is really a bit "stale", without the taste of happiness and with a sense of ceremony. Adults and children work hard, and teachers also participate. What's the plan?