jueves, 9 de junio de 2016

Children´s Day

ORIGIN

In 1954, the United Nations General Assembly recommended that all countries institute an Universal Children's Day and suggested to the state governments to celebrate this Day, the date that each saw fit. UN celebrates this day on November 20, commemorating the adoption of the Declaration of the Rights of the Child in 1959 and the Convention on the Rights of the Child in 1989.
Universal Children's Day is celebrated with the aim of that day is devoted to brotherhood and understanding among children around the world and for activities for promoting the welfare and rights of children around the world.


FOOD

  • Cake




  • Cupcakes




  • Candies



MUSIC

TRADITIONS AND ACTIVITIES
In Ecuador on June 1 of each year, educational institutions (schools and colleges), government organizations, non-governmental organizations and grassroots organizations working for children and adolescents, organize events in their respective establishments, the then to remember and reflect on the rights of children, they are celebrated with music, games, artistic presentations and sharing sweets, among other initiatives.
Therefore, as we celebrate Children's Day (a), it is important that adults commit to provide optimal environments where they can develop their full potential and physical, intellectual and emotional skills, as they are unique and creative beings who need hands wise and loving parents and teachers to prosecute properly in achieving their goals, because from the environment in which they live them reach models and stimuli that influence children's behavior, this being the result of history lived by the child.


CHILDREN´S DAY IN HONDURAS
Children's Day in Honduras is celebrated every year on September 10. This long-awaited date for children is filled with gifts and joys.
On this important day, all parents devote their time to share with their children, by presenting them many gifts and enjoying various activities that are liked by their children.

During this day that traditionally many gifts to children (games and toys) is for those of Honduras as a second Christmas offer.
  • Children going to school, but no classes, only to be celebrated with music, sweets and games.
  • Breaking the piñata is a popular game on this day.
  • There are also parents who on this date they buy toys for their children, so the day of the child in Honduras is like a second Christmas for them.





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