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How to Draw Father's Day

Here's how to draw about Father's Day:

The first step is to take out a marker pen and draw the shape of the child's head and the shape of his features on the drawing paper.

The second step is to draw the lower half of the child's body and the shape of his limbs.

In the third step, draw the shape of a bouquet of flowers in the boy's hand, and draw the shapes of the flowers and leaves.

In the fourth step, draw the image of the father next to him, drawing the shape of his head and then the shape of his features.

In the fifth step, draw the shape of the father's lower body, draw the shape of his limbs and the image of his body bending to receive the child's bouquet.

Step six, take out the colored pencils and paint the head and the whole body of the little boy with the corresponding colors.

Step 7: Color the father's head and body.

The eighth step is to paint the flower in the child's hand with the corresponding color, and finally write "Happy Father's Day", the Father's Day themed sketch is ready.

Expanded knowledge:

The world's first Father's Day, born in 1910 in the United States, was born in the United States living in Washington State, Spokane (Spokane), Mrs. Bruce Dodd (Mrs. Dodd, Sonora Louise Smart Dodd) advocate! Mrs. Dodd's mother died in childbirth during the birth of her sixth child.

Mr. William Smart, Mrs. Dodd's father, fought in the Civil War, and after his wife's death, he took on the responsibility of raising and educating his six children alone on a country farm in eastern Washington State.

Mrs. Dodd, who was the oldest child in the family and the only girl in the family, was the only female child in the family. Mr. Smart died in 1909 after years of overwork.

In 1909, the year of Mr. Smart's death, when Mrs. Dodd attended the church's Mother's Day thanksgiving service, she especially missed her father, Mrs. Dodd knew in her heart, her father in the process of raising children in the love and hardship, no less than any mother, Mrs. Dodd told her feelings to the church's Rev. Rasmus (Rev. Rasmus), and hoped that there would be a special day to honor the great fathers of the whole world,

Her idea was approved by the pastor, and at the same time supported by the various church organizations, and Mrs. Dodd then wrote a letter to the mayor and the state government expressing her idea and suggesting that her father's birthday, June 5 of each year, be celebrated as Father's Day, and the Spokane The mayor and the governor of Washington State publicly endorsed the idea,

The state government adopted the idea and changed the date to the third Sunday in June, and on June 19, 1910, Mrs. Dodd's city, Spokane, Washington, held the world's first Father's Day celebration, and at about the same time people in other towns and cities across the United States began celebrating "Father's Day."