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Children's Day poster design template - ''June 1'' Children's Day handbills

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Children's Day handbills children's song

memory of eternal childhood (Children's Day greeting poem, is also a children's song)

Children's Day mother told me

grow up you can go to the faraway place

walked a long, long way in life

treaded the thousands of mountains

that time, I was looking forward to

wanting to

wanting to see the world's first ever children's day poster.

I hoped that I would grow up soon

If I grew up, I would be able to go to faraway places like adults

Walking a long, long way in life

Traveling over thousands of miles

Childhood

Memories of my childhood

Often show up in my dreams

It's beautiful and warm

It's pure

It's pure and sweet

It's pure and sweet.

It is pure

and happy

''June 1'' Children's Day handbook

Back in November 1949, the Women's International Democratic Federation held a conference in Moscow, the former Soviet Union, where delegates attended in order to ensure that the In order to ensure the right to survival, health care and education of children all over the world, and to oppose the imperialist war mongers who poisoned and abused children, the delegates to the conference put forward the proposal that June 1 every year should be the International Children's Day. Since then, on June 1 every year, children from all countries hold gatherings to celebrate their own holiday.

China made the decision on Dec. 23, 1949, to designate June 1 as Children's Day, and on June 1, 1950, Chairman Mao Zedong inscribed "Celebrate Children's Day" for the holiday in his own handwriting. This year is the 52nd Children's Day since the founding of New China. While celebrating the festival, students should always keep in mind that today we are the flowers of the motherland and in the future we will be the pillars of the socialist building.

On the origin of Children's Day

Whenever the International Children's Day is celebrated on June 1, children celebrate the day with great joy. That a smiling face, a burst of song, are full of happiness and joy. But do you know the origin of June 1? Do you know that when Children's Day was established, it was because countless children and teenagers around the world had their young lives taken away in the war?

It was during the Second World War, in June 1942, the German fascists shot and killed more than 140 male citizens of the Czech village of Lidice who were over 16 years old and all the babies, and took the women and 90 children to concentration camps. The houses and buildings of the village were burned down, and a perfectly good village was destroyed by the German fascists.

In order to pay tribute to the memory of the village of Lidice and all the children of the world who died in the fascist war of aggression, to oppose the killing and poisoning of children by imperialist war mongers, and to safeguard the rights of the child, the Women's International Democratic Federation (WIDF) convened its executive committee in Moscow in November 1949, and formally decided to designate June 1 of every year as a holiday for the world's children and young people, i.e., International Children's Day.

After the founding of New China, the State Council of the Central People's Government made a decision on December 23, 1949, stipulating that June 1 would be Children's Day in New China, and at the same time announcing the abolition of the April 4 Children's Day, which had been practiced by the old Kuomintang government in 1931 onwards.

At present, governments are generally concerned about the future of children and the protection of their rights and interests. Our country was one of the participating countries and signatories to the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), which was adopted by the United Nations in 1990. In the same year that we ratified the Convention on the Rights of the Child, we promulgated the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Protection of Minors, which has played a positive role in safeguarding the rights and interests of children and adolescents.

In order to ensure the healthy growth of children, China has set up corresponding institutions in the legislative branch, the judicial branch, all relevant government departments and social organizations. Within the National People's Congress and the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, there are respectively legislative and supervisory bodies responsible for the protection of women and children. The Working Committee on Women and Children under the State Council is responsible for coordinating and promoting the work of the relevant government departments in safeguarding the rights and interests of children and doing practical work for them.