Children's Day is held on June 1 day every year, which guarantees children's rights to survival, health care and education all over the world. In order to improve children's lives and oppose festivals that kill and poison children, children are required to have a day off. On every day of Children's Day, we should organize various activities, such as holding parties, giving gifts to children, having a big meal with children or going out to play to celebrate this festival.
Making handwritten newspapers is also a way to celebrate, which is also subjective. We can draw a sun first, determine the main picture, draw hot air balloons and clouds on the left side of the picture, and add some details. Write title 6 in the center of the picture? 1 Happy, decorated with balloons and stars and painted with a big border. Use markers of different colors to color the drawn stick figure, and pay attention to the rationality of color matching and color.
What are the ways for kindergartens to celebrate Children's Day? Children's stories, pantomime performances, skillful hand competitions, gifted teenagers' competitions, clever mouth competitions, environmental protection fashion performances, story-telling competitions, paired garden performances and children dance performances.
You can also write children's day poems on the handwritten newspaper: bid farewell to the spring breeze season in June in the bustling days, and the bright and clean hearts will be opened one by one. The green curtain will slowly open on the stage, and the little angels in heavy makeup will whisper colorful stories full of trees. Whose sky is as blue as water? Cover your excited eyes with a wet red handkerchief.
On Children's Day, parents can take their children to the playground, hold parent-child games together at home, spend time with their children to enhance parent-child relationship, and make children's handwritten newspapers together, so that children can ask their parents for help if they do it themselves, and frame and hang the handwritten newspapers in their rooms.