Activities Children's Rights to Print: Poems, Texts and more.
In 1989, to be more exact, on the 20th of October this year, representatives from different countries came together to approve the Declaration of Children's Rights. To work on this date we have selected for you some tips for Activities Children's Rights, ready to print and apply to early grade students.
Also check:Children's Day Activities to print.
In 1989 the united nations adopted the convention on the rights of the child, the countries that ratified it must ensure the all children irrespective of race, color, sex, language, religion, ethnic origin – Access to certain rights basic.
Check out the list with the 10 Rights of the Child approved by the UN:
Index
Declaration of the Rights of the Child.
Activities Children's Rights: Tree of Law with Turma da Mônica.
Also be sure to see: Souvenirs with molds for Children's Day
All children are entitled to the love and understanding of their parents and society.
Right to EQUALITY, without distinction of race, religion or nationality.
Text: Universal Declaration of the Rights of the Child.
every child in the world
It must be well protected
Against the rigors of time
Against the rigors of life.
child must have a name
child has to have a home
Be healthy and not be hungry
Be confident and study.
It's not a question of wanting
No question of agreeing
You direct of the children
Everyone has to respect.
is entitled to attention
right to have no fears
Right to books and bread
Right to have toys.
But children also have
The right to smile.
running on the edge of the sea,
Have coloring pencils…
See a shooting star,
Film that has a robot,
Get a beautiful gift,
Hear Grandfather Stories.
descend from slide,
soap bubble,
Ice cream, if it's hot,
Play guessing.
strawberry with Chantilly,
See top hat magician,
The song of the good-te-vi,
Ball, ball, ball, ball!
lick bottom of pan
to be treated with affection
be cheerful and chatty
You can also say no!
Cart, games, dolls,
Set up a pitching game,
Hopscotch, shuttlecocks,
And a jump rope.
A canoe ride,
Honey smeared bread,
Loosen a little...
Counting stars in the sky…
keep reading little magazine,
a smart friend,
Kite at the end of the line,
a good dum puppy-hot.
celebrate the birthday,
With candy, cake and balloon!
Play with lots of friends,
Jump on the mattress.
Books with a lot of pictures,
Take a train trip,
A little adventure...
Someone to love…
Feast of St. John,
with bonfire and with small bomb,
Pé-de-moleque and rojão,
With square and little flag.
walking in the rain,
Listening to music and dancing.
view path of saúba,
Smell the sea.
Stepping barefoot in the clay,
Eating fruit in the orchard,
see house of Joãoof clay,
Very moonlit night.
have time to do anything,
Have someone comb your hair,
Be quiet for a while...
Talk nineteen to the dozen.
And when night comes,
A nice warm bath,
Feeling of well-being...
Preferably one collar.
Although I'm not king,
Decree, in this country,
that every, every child
You have the right to be happy!
And when night comes,
A nice warm bath,
Feeling of well-being...
Preferably one collar.
A soft bed,
A lullaby,
A very beautiful story,
So sleep and dream…
Although I'm not king,
Decree, in this country,
that every, every child
You have the right to be happy!
Children's Rights to coloring:
All KIDS they must be protected by the family, society and the state, so that they can develop physically and intellectually,
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