Children’s Day Around the World
Did you know that there are dedicated holidays to celebrate and honor the world’s children? 

Like Mother’s Day and Father’s Day, Children’s Day celebrations vary around the world.  Here are a few of the international celebrations.

bulletUniversal Children’s Day – Established by the United Nations in 1954, this day is observed on November 20th each year.  Its goal, according to the U.N., is to celebrate a day of activity devoted to promoting the ideals, objectives and welfare of the children of the world.
 
bulletInternational Children’s Day – This is a joint initiative between UNICEF and the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.  Held on the second Sunday in December, International Children’s Day is most notable as a day when  broadcasters focus their programming on kids.
 
bulletWorld Children’s Day – November 20th is recognized each year by McDonald’s when they spotlight children and raise money for their Ronald McDonald House Charities.

In Japan, Children’s Day was originally called the “Boy’s Festival” while girls had their own celebration called the “Doll Festival.”  In recent years, a national holiday was established on May 5th to officially honor their children.  On this day, the young people of Japan often receive colorful kites and hang streamers. 

The second Sunday in August marks Children’s Day in Argentina and Chile, while Brazil’s salute to their children takes place on October 12th each year.

Children’s Day in India celebrates everything surrounding childhood.  It is celebrated by the entire nation on November 14, which is the birthdate of India’s first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru.  Nehru, who was known to be immensely fond of children, is often shown in pictures with children and is frequently called “Chacha Nehru” (meaning Uncle Nehru, a term of affection).

In The People’s Republic of China, Children’s Day is June 1.  Children do not attend school that day and there is no homework.  The government encourages children on that day to take part in a variety of activities to strengthen their allegiance to their country.  Fun activities are held and the entire nation celebrates together.

South of the U.S., in Mexico, the day to pay tribute to childhood is called “Dia del Nino” and it is celebrated on April 30.

For many years Germany held a number of different celebrations that honors their children.  Around 1990, with a reunified Germany, an attempt was made to formalize the holiday.  However, when and how it is celebrated largely depends upon where a person resides within Germany.

Children’s Day dates and types of celebrations vary quite a bit around the world, and a day devoted just to children has not yet been formally adopted in the United States. 

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