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How to draw June 1 Children's Day to look good

Drawing for Children's Day on June 1 is as follows:

1, first draw a lot of balloons on the drawing paper with coins.

2, then draw the gift box at the bottom of the drawing quality.

3, then connect the balloons and the gift box with a line, then draw a colorful flag at the top and write Happy Children's Day inside the flag.

4. Finally, paint the painted picture with nice colors, and the June 1 Children's Day painting is finished.

International Children's Day (also known as Children's Day, International Children's Day) is scheduled for June 1 every year. In order to pay tribute to the Lidice tragedy of June 10, 1942 and all the children killed in wars around the world, to oppose the abuse and poisoning of children, as well as to safeguard the rights of the child.

The origin of the holiday:

The establishment of International Children's Day is related to the Lidice tragedy, a massacre that took place during World War II.On June 10, 1942, the German fascists shot and killed more than 140 male citizens of the Czech village of Lidice who were 16 years of age or older and all of their infants, and took the women and 90 children to concentration camps. to concentration camps.

The houses and buildings of the village were burned down, and a good village was destroyed by the German fascists. At the end of the Second World War, there was economic depression all over the world and thousands of workers were unemployed and living in hunger and cold.

Children were worse off, some dying of infectious diseases, while others were forced to work as child laborers, tortured, and left with no protection for their lives and livelihoods.

In order to pay tribute to the tragedy of Lidice and all the children who died in the war, to oppose the killing and poisoning of children, and to protect the rights of the child, the Women's International Democratic Federation (WIDF) held a council meeting in Moscow in November 1949, at which the representatives of various countries angrily exposed the crimes of the imperialists and the reactionaries in various countries of the brutal killing and poisoning of children.