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Mid-Autumn Festival Copywriting Kindergarten?

Clean and bright, bright moon in the sky, sincere hands * * * enjoy two dependencies, love is as sweet as honey. What can you ask for in the cool breeze?

Accompany the moon to the full moon! * * * degrees at this time this life!

The bright moon is priceless, and thousands of mountains are affectionate. Although people don't come, their hearts yearn for it. I sincerely wish you and your family a happy reunion! Let the roundest moon accompany you and me, and let the moon convey my wishes and blessings. I wish you a happy Mid-Autumn Festival and a full moon!

Until, holding up my cup, I asked Mingyue when * * * would celebrate the festival. We are about to usher in the traditional festival of China-Mid-Autumn Festival. In order to carry forward the traditional culture of China, let children better understand the origin and customs of the Mid-Autumn Festival, experience the traditional etiquette of the Mid-Autumn Festival and feel the lively atmosphere of the Mid-Autumn Festival reunion, Chunmiao Kindergarten organized a series of activities to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival.

"When is the bright moon? I take my glass from a distance. I don't know the palace in the sky, what year is it tonight ... I hope people will live for a long time and have a good scenery. " Faces full of childlike innocence, when singing the poem "Mink Head", seem to have gone through a thousand years, pulling us back to the night when we were drinking with the great poet Su Shi in the "Monthly Map".

"Grandpa gave me moon cakes! Grandpa kisses me! " The children's voices echoed in the auditorium, and the air was filled with the taste of sweetness and happiness.

When we were young, we would pester our parents and ask, "What is round like a plate in the sky?" "Why does it follow me wherever I go?" In fact, this childlike scene can already be found in the poem of the great poet Li Bai: "I don't know the moon when I am young, so I call it white ..."