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Primary school children's day performance

The performances of Children's Day in primary schools include: perfect dance, singing primroses, calling on an essay group, singing with dancers, and singing with mom.

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Children are the future of the country and the hope of the nation. Creating a good family, social and learning environment for all children and making them grow up healthily, happily and happily has always been the goal of all countries in the world. The annual "June 1 International Children's Day" is a festival specially set up for children.

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.

March 3rd Girls' Day: This festival is specially set up for little girls. On this day, parents with daughters will set up a display stand at home to show beautiful female dolls wearing Japanese kimonos as holiday gifts for their daughters.

Boys' Day on May 5th: On this day, families with sons will hang a "carp flag" in front of the door, which means carp yue longmen. The carp flag is cut into "hollow carp" with cloth or satin, which is divided into three colors: black, red and blue.

Black, representing father; Red, representing mother; Blue represents the boy himself. There are some boys at home, and there are some blue flags hanging at the door. The more blue flags there are, the more buddies there are in this family. In the eyes of the Japanese, carp symbolizes strength and courage.

165438+1October 15 "Children's Day": In Japanese customs, children are three, five and seven years old, so this day is specially celebrated for these three age groups every year.

On this day, children will wear the best traditional kimono and carry a small paper bag with patterns of pine trees, turtles or cranes on their backs. The paper bag is full of candy and toys bought by their parents. After dressing neatly, parents will take their children to the shrine to pray and thank the gods for bringing them health and happiness.