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Children's Day is exquisitely made.

Children's Day small production pays attention to the following:

Material preparation: cardboard, napkins, candy, compasses and scissors.

1. First draw a circle on the cardboard and cut it with scissors, as shown in the figure.

2. Then draw lines with a brown watercolor pen, as shown in the figure.

3. Then trim the shape of the cone, as shown in the figure.

4. Continue to fold the napkin into a fan shape, stick double-sided tape on the inside of the egg roll, and then stick one end of the napkin on the inside of the egg roll, as shown in the figure.

5. Then turn out the fan blades and fix them at the mouth of the cone, as shown in the figure.

6. Then knead five paper towels into a ball and fix them on the egg cone with glue, as shown in the figure.

7. Finally, stick the shiny candy on the paper ball and make it by hand on June 1 day, as shown in the figure.

Customs of various countries on Children's Day:

Japan celebrates Children's Day the most times in the world. They celebrate Children's Day three times a year in an interesting and Japanese way.

South Korea's Children's Day evolved from the "Boys' Day" in 1923. It is also a public holiday in Korea, on May 5th every year. On this day, children can enjoy themselves, and parents should prepare the most wanted gifts for their children. Many children will also wear Hanbok on this day and experience Korean traditional culture.

Sweden also divides Children's Day into smaller parts. August 7th every year is "Boys' Day", also called "Lobster Festival", which means to encourage boys all over the country to learn the brave spirit of lobster. On this day, children will dress up as lobsters and perform some very lively and lovely programs.

Russia's Children's Day is completely in tune with the world, just in June 1. Whenever Children's Day comes, children all over Russia will happily celebrate their festivals, perform some folk songs and dances, and hold celebrations in schools.

65438 10 5 is Children's Day in Spain. In fact, this is a religious festival, which is translated from Spanish as "Devil's Day". Legend has it that a long time ago, three kings came to Spain from the East-the Black King, the Yellow King and the White King. These three kings brought happiness and joy to people.