The Children of June '56 () is a bronze statue in Poznaà Â, Poland. It is placed at 3 Mà Âyà Âska Street, within the Old Town neighbourhood. It is a sculpture of two small children wearing military uniforms, and is dedicated to the children who participated in the fights of the 1956 Poznaà  protests. It was unveiled at its current location on 23 June 1996.
The sculpture is dedicated to the children who participated in the fights of the 1956 Poznaà  protests. It is placed in a niche of a wall in the tenement at 3 Mà Âyà Âska Street, within the Old Town neighbourhood. It was unveiled at its current location on 23 June 1996. Previously it was placed in front of the gate of the Poznaà  Detention Ward at 1 Mà Âyà Âska Street.
It is a bronze statue of small children wearing military trench coats. The one on the right holds a machine gun and has a rogatywka hat, while the on the left has a helmet, featuring a thin band with the colours of the flag of Poland.
It was inspired by the sculpture of the Little Insurrectionist in Warsaw, Poland, dedicated to the child soldiers of the Warsaw Uprising in 1944.