Blue Frames for All Children

20th of November is the World Children’s Day, celebrated according to the declaration and the convention on the Rights of the Child by the UN General Assembly on 20 November 1959. It has been 62 years since the declaration. As to promote awareness among children, togetherness and improving children’s welfare, United Nations (UN) provides a particular theme for this year of 2021 with “A Better Future for Every Child”. For UNICEF, this day is an annual day of action for children and by the children which is more important than ever that the world listens to their ideas and demands where the kids will reimagine a better world. There are already a lot of Twibbonize frames for this day, as like the children is taking over Twibbonize as the frames are turning blue just like the taste of what to expect on the day. Blue color is the symbol for children rights on Children Day. Therefore, to support the World Children Day, you can turn your social media post into something blue with the following frame and find out what you can do on World Children’s Day in each of the following frames:

World Children Day

by Nghi Bùi

Link: https://twb.nz/s4vunicef

As a parents, you should take an active role in your child’s physical and mental wellbeing.

Happy World Childrens Day

by Najwa Syakira

Link: https://twb.nz/najwa8f

By appreciating your child’s ideas and consider his feelings, it makes your child relaxed and leads to a strong relationship development.

TEEZDESTINY WORLD CHILDRENS DAY

by Alicia Aphrodite

Link: https://twb.nz/teezdes…

Knowledge of healthy foods is valuable to enhance the children’s physical and mental performance, so get it from diet and nutrition experts.

Happy World Childrens Day

by Ika Baitinnisa

Link: https://twb.nz/childrensday-sdsemesta

Spend time with your child regularly based on structured activities and events.

World Childrens Day

by Indra Dwi Putra

Link: https://twb.nz/harianakseduniaa

To educate and improve child’s discipline, use a positive and encouraging attitude.

Happy Worlds Childrens Day

by Dhana Andreas

Link: https://twb.nz/childrendayssolafide

Try to enquire your child about their problems, like in education, resources, or in daily routine. Then, try to help them solve those issues.

Happy World Childrens Day 2021

by Famela Marcha

Link: https://twb.nz/mfamelam…

Child’s learning from adult’s positivity will improve the abilitiy of child’s offspring.

Hari Anak Sedunia

by Novia Galuh Ramadhanty

Link: https://twb.nz/childrendaycampaign

For youth, you can join the Voices of Youth community by UNICEF through this link https://www.voicesofyouth.org/share/how-submit-blog-voices-youth

HARI ANAK SEDUNIA

by Puskesmas Matraman

Link: https://twb.nz/harianakseduniamtr

If you are working in a company, corporate foundation, and other private organizations, you can exploring a collaboration opportunity to uphold child rights with UNICEF.

Peringatan Hari Anak Nasional 2021

by Kementerian Pemberdayaan Perempuan dan Perlindungan Anak (Kemen PPPA)

Link: https://twb.nz/harianaknasional-2021

Help children to know their rights by discovering the child-friendly version of the Convention on the Rights of the Child here.

Children’s Day is a commemorative date celebrated annually in honor of children on a fun day with a serious message of protection and welfare of children’s rights. As reported by UNICEF, the rights of every child has affected by the inequality during the COVID-19 pandemic. This is a chance for children and young people to raise their voices on the issues like climate change, education and mental health that matter to their generation and calling for adults to create a better future by ending racism and discrimination. Through Twibbonize with existing frames, you can take one action that means a lot for the future of children around the world.

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