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How to dance on Children's Day is very simple.

The Children's Day dance is as follows:

1, "Little Star": This is a simple and easy-to-learn children's song, which can be adapted into a lively and lovely dance, showing the innocent childlike innocence of children.

2. "Little Apple": This song has a strong sense of rhythm and is very suitable for arranging a fast-paced modern dance to show the vigor and vitality of children.

3. "The Magic of Love": This song is concise and lively, and can be adapted into a beautiful ballet to show the elegance and beauty of children.

4. "Juvenile Practice Manual": The dance style of this song is lively and cheerful, suitable for hip-hop or hip-hop, showing children's personality and self-confidence.

5, children's China dance "nifty grandma", nifty little cute people dressed in big red clothes, hand-cranked big cattail leaf fan, played grandma vividly, vividly showing the children's innocence and childlike interest.

6. Baby Baby draws on parents' love for children and expresses the hope that children's growth will be a happy journey.

7. "Bee Dance" is a dance with the theme of little bees, which allows children to understand the working methods and importance of bees in the process of dancing and improve their dance skills.

8. Aurora, a classic song and dance, has a good stage effect, is lively and uplifting, and shows personality.

The significance of Children's Day on June 1st:

1, International Children's Day (also known as International Children's Day) is a festival to protect children's rights to survival, medical care and education all over the world, improve their lives, and oppose child abuse and poisoning. Most countries usually set it to June 1 every year.

At present, all countries are very concerned about children's future and protect their rights and interests. The Convention on the Rights of the Child adopted by the United Nations 1990 is one of the participating countries and signatories. In the same year of ratifying the Convention on the Rights of the Child, China promulgated the Law on the Protection of Minors in People's Republic of China (PRC), which played a positive role in safeguarding children's rights and interests.