Application by May 9 to the kindergarten

Every year on May 9, parades take place in our country, big cities are lit up with festive fireworks, veterans congratulate and say sincere "thanks" for the victory of the kids and adults. Prepare festive events and in kindergartens - children are shown photos, films, tell their stories, invited veterans. In turn preschoolers make crafts and appliqués for our heroes to express their gratitude and admiration. Such works look more than original, in addition, they allow us to express the depth of feelings of love and respect for the defenders.

Application for the Victory Day in kindergarten

Asking the question, what to please the veterans, teachers and parents often tend to greeting cards, made in the technique of appliqué. After all, the technique allows you to make a real masterpiece for kids of different age categories. Of course, the appliqués for the Victory Day in children in the middle, senior and preparatory groups have a different degree of complexity. So, the young can take advantage of the preparations prepared by educators - they simply add the necessary composition, gluing the details to the paper. Older children can show their imagination and cut out the necessary elements themselves. In the process of work, the kids are told about the great feat of our grandfathers and great-grandfathers, they bring up the patriotic spirit and pride for their fatherland. In addition to knowledge, children receive practical skills in working with paper, develop creative and creative thinking. In addition, when making an applique for the Victory Day in the kindergarten, preschool children get acquainted with the main attributes of the holiday. Traditionally, greeting cards are decorated with carnations, orders, stars, salutes, St. George ribbons, postal pigeons.

By the way, often the kids get their homework done by May 9 at the kindergarten - and it's not just a fad of a teacher, but an opportunity for parents to spend time together for their creativity, share their vision and feelings about the holiday with the karapuz. After all, what a dear price was the victory - millions of lives, broken fates. Therefore, we must tirelessly thank our dear veterans for the peaceful sky, for a bright future and the opportunity to live and educate their children. It is the duty of each of us to honor the memory of the dead and instill these feelings to the younger generation.