Our Message World Food Day (WFD) was established by FAO’s Member Countries at the Organization’s 20th General Conference in November 1979. The Hungarian Delegation, led by the former Hungarian Minister of Agriculture and Food Dr.Pál Romány , played an active role at the 20th Session of the FAO Conference and suggested the idea of celebrating
Our Message Do you view art as just a messy playtime for kids? Or do you realize it’s so much more than that? Arts and crafts benefit our kids in so many ways. Whether it’s painting, drawing, sewing, music, dance, theater, or any of the other arts, they all contribute to our children’s well-being. It
Our Message Why is art important to kids in school? In school, it’s a way for them to communicate and build confidence. With art education on the decline in schools all around the world, it’s up to us to inspire, introduce and cultivate the little Piccaso in each child. Children are naturally curious. From the
Our Message Art activities and art education in kindergarten and beyond are extremely important. Art is a part of human experience, and kindergarteners may enjoy looking at art, producing art and expressing themselves through art projects. Art gives each individual student a means for expressing themselves. They may not yet be able to write a
Our Message History of World Children’s Day In 1857, Dr. Charles Leonard started this day by naming it Rose Day in the United Kingdom. In 1920, the Republic of Turkey officially acknowledged Children’s Day as a national holiday. In 1950, many countries started to celebrate June 1, as “Children Protection Day” In 1954 United Nations
Our Message Balancing Screen Time with Green Time This generation of children, the digital generation, has never known life without a computer or the Internet. When children become more engrossed in – and even addicted to – their technology, they become less connected to their natural environment. Addictions to technology also lead to children becoming
Our Message Nature provides countless opportunities for discovery, creativity and problem-solving. Interacting with natural environments allows you to learn by doing and experimenting with ideas. In nature, you think, question, and get new ideas – thereby developing an inquisitive mind. Interaction with nature will push you to appreciate the beauty of nature and be thankful
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