Finland is one of the happiest countries in the world.
In addition to the beautiful natural scenery, the fairyland of the aurora, like a fairy tale world of ice and snow, people here, live very happily...
Every mother who gives birth to a baby can receive a baby gift package. There are 50 different items for a new baby, including baby clothes, toiletries, toys, and so on.This box of gift wrap is the baby's first cribIf . If you don't want the baby gift package, mothers can opt for cash equivalent to about 140 euros.
Finland is the best country for mothers and babies, according to Save the Children.
If children are more than 5 kilometers away from the nearest school, they can take a free taxi to and from school, and the cost is borne by the government . Finland's education is free and students can enjoy free medical care.In the nine-year compulsory education phase, children's lunches, excursions, stationery, and textbooks are free, in addition to free tuition.
In Finland, the average school doesn't grade students until the third grade. After the third grade, before the seventh grade, they gave the students a verbal grade, with scores ranging from "can do better" to "perfect", and only the students themselves knew their grades.All in all, in Finland, before the age of seven, the only task seems to be to play.Before the students were 18 years old, they had no exams, no league tables, no private cram schools, no school uniforms, no school inspectors,.It is illegal to charge students and classify students well.
The finns love everything about nature. The cage was not nailed to the tree, but hung from the tree, so that the tree would not be hurt. Here, animals, plants, humans coexist peacefully.The finns coated the reindeer with this reflective material so that people who drive at night can see them, thus avoiding the tragedy of the reindeer.
In consequence from education to environmental protection , to the natural environment , Finland has done a great job... How can the people living here be unhappy?