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How to draw the logo of the school reading festival
The school reading festival logo is drawn as follows:

Material preparation: paper, pens, colored pens, etc.

1. Draw two symmetrical, triangular and open pieces of paper, and then draw two circles on both sides.

2. Draw the outline of the open page below, and then add the thickness of the paper to the picture.

3. After the open page is painted blue, the paper opened on it and the circles on both sides are painted red and green respectively.

4. Finally, draw a reflective effect on it with a white marker, thus drawing the logo of the Reading Festival.

National reading festival activities:

The first is Britain.

Local people often hold "Reading Day" celebrations before March 6th. According to statistics, every year, schools, libraries and bookstores hold more than 1000 celebrations, including story imitation contest, story time at noon and various book fairs.

On the Reading Day in 2004, official website also held a writer's lecture/exchange meeting on the Internet, and broadcast reading-related programs. Some educational institutions and bookstores will also issue book day coupons with a face value of 1 to children, so that children can buy a favorite book in book day member bookstores. The organizer specially published six new books for World Reading Day.

Second, Spain.

Catalonia, as the birthplace of the legend of "Reading Day", has a tradition. You will see many people walking down the street with roses, which is as interesting as Valentine's Day. So almost every year on April 23rd, the price of local books will be reduced by 10%, and the price of roses will suddenly rise.

Third, Japan.

Children in Tokyo receive the most preferential treatment on World Book Day. Reading for six adults in Japan has become a hot topic. The Tokyo government issued a decree to designate April 23rd as Children's Reading Day. The long-term goal is to cultivate children's abilities in language, imagination and sensitivity, so as to help them "experience life" more deeply.

In 2005, Japan's Yomiuri Shimbun made a survey on the reading situation in the whole country. The results show that 14% reads 1 hour, 19% reads for half an hour, 10% reads for 20 minutes, 9% reads 10 minutes, and 20% does not read.