Children's Day is a special day for children. We should prepare warm and interesting activities for them and leave them with good memories. At this time, welcome speech or admission slogan becomes an important link, which can make children warm up and devote themselves to the activities.
1. Welcome to Children's Day. Today, we are happy little masters and will be brave and strong little heroes when we grow up.
2. Small hands hold big hands and let go of dreams. On this special day, let's celebrate Children's Day.
Children's Day is coming. Let's forget the pressure of study and enjoy the games and happy time wholeheartedly.
Children, you are the hope of the future and the stars of today. Let's celebrate Children's Day.
On Children's Day, let's release our inner innocence and enjoy happiness.
6. Angel's smile and happy figure are the most beautiful pictures of children. Let's light up a bright stage for them and celebrate Children's Day!
7. We are very pleased to hear the children's cheerful laughter and watch them bounce. Welcome to Children's Day. May all your dreams come true.
I hope the above reference can help you better prepare welcome words or admission slogans, so that children can have a happy and meaningful Children's Day.
International Children's Day (also known as Children's Day) is held every June 1. In order to mourn the Lidice tragedy on June 1942 and all the children who died in the war all over the world, we should oppose the abuse and poisoning of children and protect their rights.
1949165438+10 In October, the Council of the International Democratic Women's Federation was held in Moscow, and representatives from China and other countries angrily exposed the crimes committed by imperialists and reactionaries in various countries in killing and poisoning children.
The meeting decided to take June 1 day every year as International Children's Day. It is a festival set up to protect children's rights of survival, health, education and guardianship, improve children's lives and oppose child abuse and poisoning. Many countries in the world have designated June 1 as Children's Day.