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The winners of this provincial competition are out, are you there?

The winners of this provincial competition are out, are you there?

It coincides with the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China

To create a strong reading atmosphere

By Sichuan Provincial Education And Media Center

(Former Sichuan Education Newspaper and Periodicals)

Sichuan Youth Literature and Art Federation

Co-sponsored

"Building a New Era of Dreams and Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Founding of the Communist Party of China"

Original picture book creation activities

Since its launch in July this year

After 3 months of solicitation

Received enthusiastic participation and enthusiastic submissions from children and young people

Original picture books were received from all over the province

Thousands

This year's entries revolve around

"Reminiscing about the past, a hundred years of great books"

And the theme of "Looking at the Present Dynasty and Building a New Era of Dreams"

Encourage through ingenuity, cooperation and other means

Combine your own understanding

Show the picture book

The submitted works are rich in form

There is no shortage of creative designs with many different ideas

Set off the atmosphere through plot, characters, scenes, etc

And it is closely integrated with the text

The work is full of childlike fun and imagination

Expressed the children of our province

Those who are grateful to the party, listen to the party, and follow the party

Value pursuit

It has been selected through layers

Expert review

Grand Prize

First, second and third prizes

Officially unveiled

List of winners

The winners of this provincial competition are out, are you there?
The winners of this provincial competition are out, are you there?

These works condensed

The brainchild of students, faculty advisors and parents

Each picture book is a childlike spiritual adventure

Thanks to all the creators

A visual feast for us

Certificate collection, follow-up activities and other related matters

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