Kindergarten’s June 1st plan and process are as follows:
1. Activity theme: Delicious food competition.
2. Purpose of the activity:
1. In order to enrich the food and cultural life of the kindergarten, enhance the emotional communication between parents and children, and promote mutual communication between families.
2. Let children learn to eat in a civilized, safe, and polite manner.
3. Improve the quality of children’s diet and cultivate their hands-on and language expression abilities.
3. Activity preparation:
1. A questionnaire on children’s dietary levels.
2. Parents and children make at least one kind of delicious food at home (no limit to the form).
3. Each family should prepare its own tableware for serving delicious food.
4. Hygienic chopsticks, paper cups, disposable tablecloths, etc.
IV. Activities requirements:
1. Each home-made delicacy must be safe, hygienic and fresh that day.
2. Families who have the conditions can film the process of making food with their children and bring it to the kindergarten.
3. The food production process should be written on A4 paper with photos.
4. Voting democratically in an orderly manner. (Children and parents*** both participate) Select the first place (one), the second place (two), and the third place (three).
5. Parents committee members can actively assist the teachers in the class and play their role.
5. Activity time: 3:00 pm on May xx, xx
6. Activity personnel: teachers of this class, all children and parents, kindergarten leaders and logistics staff.
June 1st customs in other countries:
1. Japan. Japan is the country that celebrates Children's Day the most in the world. They celebrate Children's Day three times a year, and the celebration method is very interesting and full of Japanese style.
Girls’ Day, this festival is specially set up for little girls. Every year on this day, parents with daughters will set up a display stand at home with beautiful female dolls wearing Japanese kimonos. , as a holiday gift for my daughter.
2. South Korea. Children's Day in Korea evolved from "Boys' Day" in 1923. It is also a public holiday in South Korea, held on May 5th every year. On this day, children can enjoy as much fun as they can, and parents should prepare the gifts they want most for their children. Many children will also wear Hanbok on this day and experience traditional Korean culture.
3. Colombia. Colombia celebrates July 4th every year as Children's Day. During this festival, schools across the country hold various lively celebrations, and children often wear various masks and play in the streets dressed as clowns.