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Grateful for parents' handmade works
The ways of thanking parents for their handmade works are as follows:

Materials: yellow cardboard, round drawing paper, blue colored paper, red colored paper, pink colored paper, brush, ruler.

1 First, cut out some pink hearts with scissors, and prepare a large round white drawing paper and a yellow cardboard, as shown in the figure:

2. Then, paste the round white drawing paper on the yellow cardboard, and draw some crossing lines on the white drawing paper with a ruler, about five lines, which are roughly symmetrical from left to right, as shown in the figure:

3. Then fold the love in half and stick it together, and stick it on the drawn lines, each line is about two loves, so that the whole is more harmonious, as shown in the figure:

4. Finally, cut out a blue and red bow with colored paper and stick it under the love bouquet for decoration, as shown in the figure:

Introduction to Father's Day and Mother's Day:

1, Father's Day (Father's Day), as the name implies, is a holiday to thank your father. It started in the early 20th century, originated in the United States, and has been widely spread all over the world. The date of the festival varies from region to region.

The most extensive date is the third Sunday in June every year, and 52 countries and regions in the world celebrate Father's Day on this day. There are many ways to celebrate festivals, most of which are related to giving gifts, family dinners or activities.

Mother's Day is a festival to thank mother. Modern Mother's Day originated in America, and it is the second Sunday in May every year. Mothers usually receive gifts on this day. Carnation is considered as a flower dedicated to mother, while China's mother flower is Hemerocallis, also known as the girl without sorrow.

Mother's Day originated in Greece, and the ancient Greeks paid tribute to Hera, the mother of the gods in Greek mythology. /kloc-In the middle of the 0/7th century, Mother's Day spread to Britain, and the British took the fourth Sunday of fasting as Mother's Day. On this day, children who leave home will go home and bring some small gifts to their mothers.