On March 9, 2020, the deadline for submitting compositions for participation in the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 expired. Russian viewers waited all day in vain - on the official website of the competition in the "Participants" section, the song from the band "Little Big" representing our country did not appear. Instead of the title, it says "No song yet" and "To be announced later".

But you should not worry - the organizers reported that the song was received on time. And the delay is explained simply - the Russian "sponsors" decided to "warm up" the public's interest in the event and arrange a show out of the premiere of the song.

We tell when, what time and on what channel will the presentation of the song "Little Big" for the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 take place.

Very soon - on Thursday 12 March 2020, we will find out with which song "Little Big" will represent Russia at the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest.

Announced that the presentation of the song "Little Big" will happen on Channel One live broadcast "Evening Urgant". The program is scheduled to start on 23:30 Moscow time March 12, 2020.

Previously, the broadcast with the "Little Big" group in the program "Evening Urgant" was planned by the "First" channel on Friday, March 13, 2020 (starting at 23:20 Moscow time).

That is, the presentation of the song "Little Big" for the Eurovision Song Contest 2020:
* When will take place - March 12, 2020 (Thursday).
* On the "First" channel, in the program "Evening Urgant".
* What time - at 23:30 Moscow time.

The band's frontman Ilya Pruskin announced that the song would be fun and with a "Brazilian touch". Perhaps the composition for the European song contest will be the song "Uno", a 15-second segment of which has already appeared on YouTube.

Updated on 03/12/2020 at 23:45: The composition with which the band will perform at Eurovision was (as we expected) song "Uno". You can watch the clip on the site of the "First" channel in the "Music" section.

International Children's Day has been celebrated on June 1 in more than 60 countries for several decades. It was officially celebrated for the first time in 1950, but the birth of Children's Day took place in the 20s of the last century.

Few people know that in 2016, Patriarch Kirill, on the International Children's Day, timed a special appeal with an appeal to make donations to support women in a life crisis. On May 29, the last Sunday of the month, it was read in every church, accompanied by a collection of funds for the creation of humanitarian aid centers for women who are expecting a child. Fundraising, which took place throughout the country, brought 38 million rubles, which should be used to create new humanitarian aid centers.

Importance of International Children's Day in Russia

In Russia, the holiday continues to be celebrated on a large scale. It has never been and is not a day off, but it is on this day that schoolchildren's favorite time starts - summer holidays. Sports competitions, competitions, concerts, joint movie screenings and other entertainment events are traditionally held in schools and preschool children's institutions.

Following good traditions, children's drawing competitions are held in city squares and parks. Like decades ago, kids draw the sun, the peaceful sky, mom and dad holding hands on the pavement. Loving parents try to spend this day with their child and give him a festive mood with the help of affordable entertainment.

Authoritative adults gather to solve pressing issues, and generous sponsors time financial assistance to coincide with the holiday. Particular attention is paid to helping orphanages, large families, children from dysfunctional families and children suffering from serious illnesses.

Background and history of the International Children's Day

History knows that in 1925, on the very first day of summer, the Consul General of China in San Francisco found children who had lost their parents and organized a national holiday for them - Duan Wu Jie, commonly known as the Dragon Boat Festival. In parallel with this event, the first international conference was held in Geneva on the first day of June, considering the pressing problems of the well-being of the younger generation. These events contributed to the birth of the idea of ​​a holiday dedicated to children.

Officially, the holiday was established in the post-war 1949 at the November Congress of the International Democratic Federation of Women. The first Children's Day in world history was celebrated on June 1, 1950, events dedicated to it were held in 51 countries of the world. The purpose of these events was to draw attention to the non-childish problems of those who cannot fend for themselves on their own. Above all, the organizers wanted to protect children from hunger and war. At this conference, they vowed to do everything possible to maintain peace throughout the planet.

The UN approved the initiative and contributed to the protection of the younger generation. In 1959, she drafted the Declaration of the Rights of the Child, which includes a number of articles that ensure the legal protection of underage citizens. The Declaration had no legal force, but its recommendations were readily accepted in many states.

After 30 years, in November 1989, the UN prepared the Convention on the Rights of the Child - the main document that defines the obligations of states to children. The Supreme Soviet of the USSR ratified the convection on July 13, 1990, and on September 15 it entered into force. In total, the document contains 54 articles regulating the rights of children and the obligations of adults towards them.

International Children's Day is also unique in that it has its own flag. On a rich green background, the planet Earth is depicted, around which there are multi-colored figures symbolizing children holding hands.

Very soon, a holiday will come, which is dedicated to the most defenseless and most dependent on adults part of the planet's population - children.

It is called International Children's Day or International Children's Day. It is celebrated annually on June 1 in 61 countries around the world. Almost every person knows about the existence of the holiday, but few will say where this holiday came from. The Imeno.ru team tried to find out the answer to this question.

History of International Children's Day

The history of International Children's Day dates back to the first half of the 20th century. This is the time when bloody battles broke out (wars, revolutions), because of which many children were orphaned. This led to the fact that they had to lead a vagrant lifestyle. Many of them died due to hunger. Then people thought about the fact that children need protection from the impermanence of the world.

Why they decided to celebrate the holiday of children on the first day of summer - no one knows for sure. It is known that in 1925 the First International Conference on the Welfare of Children was held in Geneva. On the same day, regardless of the Geneva conference, the Chinese Consul General in San Francisco arranged for Chinese orphansCelebration of Duan Wu Ze (Dragon Boat Festival).

In 1949, the congress of the Women's International Democratic Federation was held in the capital of France. It was an oath to fight for a lasting peace. After all, only in such a world is a happy childhood possible. This event was associated with the end of World War II. After all, then the issues of preserving the health and well-being of children were extremely important. On the same day, by decision of the Congress, International Children's Day was established. And a year later, on June 1, 1950, the first such holiday was celebrated in 51 countries of the world. Since then, this festival has been held every year.

The initiative to introduce this holiday was also supported by the United Nations. Protection of the rights, life and health of children has become one of the most important activities of this organization. In 1959, the United Nations adopted the Declaration of the Rights of the Child. It contained articles that urged parents, government agencies, as well as non-governmental organizations to recognize the rights and freedoms of children set out in them and try to observe them. But this document was only advisory in nature. The declaration was not binding.

After 30 years, the UN developed and adopted a serious international legal document called the "Convention on the Rights of the Child". Here, the rights of children were already considered at the international legal level. This document was signed by representatives of 61 countries of the world. And on July 13, 1990, this Convention was approved in the Soviet Union.

Symbols of International Children's Day

This holiday has its own flag. The background color for it is green. And this is no coincidence: this color is a symbol of growth, harmony, freshness and fertility. The flag features multi-coloured human figures around the Earth symbol as a symbol of diversity and tolerance. And the sign of the Earth, which is located in the very center of the flag, is a symbol of our common home.

Here is such a story. More important, of course, is the present, not the past. Love your children and don't get mad at them for pranks. Remember yourself - none of us was an angel. 😉 Remember, the love, care and attention that you give to your children will return to you with double or even triple strength when the kids grow up. Take care of the kids.

On June 1, Russia celebrates one of the brightest and kindest holidays - Children's Day. The first day of summer usually causes joy, smiles and laughter in children, because this is the beginning of summer holidays. But besides the long-awaited holidays, June 1 brings with it large-scale and vibrant celebrations of "Childhood's Day".

Story

One of the first founders of this holiday is the Consul General of China, who in 1925 found destitute and orphaned children in San Francisco and organized the Dragon Boat Festival for them - Duan Wu Jie. In addition to this, an international conference was held in Geneva on June 1, 1925, at which issues related to the organization of the normal level of welfare of minors were considered. It was these events that contributed to the introduction of Childhood Day into the calendar.

During the years of the First World War, the number of orphans and starving minors increased several times. In order to somehow influence the current situation in November 1949, at the International Women's Congress, the issue of protecting disadvantaged children was considered. Starting next year, on June 1, 51 countries celebrated Children's Day. First of all, this holiday was aimed at protecting them from war and famine.

In 1959, the United Nations drafted the Declaration on the Rights of the Child, with sections providing for the protection of minors. This declaration was not fixed legally, but it was supported in many countries of the world.

In 1989, the United Nations issued the Convention on the Rights of the Child. This document mainly reflects the obligations of the state towards children. The government of the Soviet Union approved the convention on July 13, 1990, and on July 15 it entered into force. The document consists of 54 articles that reflect the rights of children, the functions and role of adults in relation to them.

Traditions

The celebration of Children's Day takes place in bright colors and with big smiles on their faces. In schools, kindergartens, children's art houses, a lot of events dedicated to this day are held, and they are held on a special scale.

Traditionally, exhibitions of drawings, crafts and children's art competitions are organized in squares, parks and even just on the streets. The schools are preparing wonderful concerts, sports games and competitions, with gifts and prizes for the participants.

Usually parents on this day devote all their time to children, trying to please and pamper their kids. They take them to entertainment centers, water parks, attractions, try to please them in all their whims and desires. And they just try to make it clear to their kids that they are the most valuable thing they have.

On this day, a lot of attention is paid to children in orphanages. Sponsors and everyone who is not indifferent to the fate of disadvantaged children are trying to please them with gifts and sweets. They also organize festive dinners and fun events.

Do not forget to congratulate and pamper your children on this wonderful day, because the smile of a child is the most beautiful thing that can be in this world, it has the whole meaning of life, the whole essence.

Children's Day is a holiday that has been celebrated around the world on June 1 since 1950. The decision to celebrate was made by the Women's International Democratic Federation. They were supported by members of the UN (United Nations Organization) and announced that the protection of the rights, life and health of children is a priority for their activities.

history of the holiday .

The decision to celebrate Children's Day at the international level was made in November 1949 at a special session. This happened thanks to the actions of the members of the Women's International Democratic Federation. It was they who voted to remind all adults every year of the need to respect the rights of children to life, education and recreation, to protection from violence and exploitation. The Federation was convinced that the fulfillment of these conditions would help shape and develop a humane and just society.

Later, in 1959, the Declaration of the Rights of the Child was adopted. Members of the UN voted for it, including articles in the document that openly called on parents, authorities and state bodies to recognize the rights and freedoms of children prescribed in the Declaration. And not only to recognize, but also to strive for their observance. However, this document was advisory in nature, it had no binding force.

But already on November 20, 1989, the Convention on the Rights of the Child was adopted. It became the first and main international legal document. It considered the rights of children at the level of international law. The Convention has been signed by 61 countries. In the USSR, the document was ratified on July 13, 1990.

Today in Russia the rights of children are protected by the Federal Law "On Basic Guarantees of the Rights of the Child in the Russian Federation". It guarantees children the observance of their rights and the protection of legitimate interests provided for by the Constitution of the Russian Federation. The state recognizes childhood as an important stage in a person's life and ensures that children live fully, creatively, actively, developing high morality, patriotism and civic responsibility.

Traditions .

Every year, International Children's Day is celebrated brightly and cheerfully. Various events are held all over the world, which are aimed at drawing the attention of adults to the legal status of the children of the entire planet Earth. In Russia, Children's Day is supervised by the Russian Children's Fund. Performances, concerts, games and competitions are organized. All children without exception are invited to the celebration: children from large and low-income families, orphans and the disabled.

Russian President Vladimir Putin today addressed the participants of the holiday with a welcoming speech, especially noting the work of the Russian Children's Fund. And Anna Kuznetsova, Commissioner for Children’s Rights under the President of the Russian Federation, in an exclusive interview with MIR 24, what children need to be protected from today and why schools need “family studies” lessons.