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December 3 Holidays

Your guide to every national day and holiday on December 3

Make A Gift Day

National Make a Gift Day is a special day that inspires people to create and give handmade presents. Celebrated on December 3rd each year, this day highlights the joy of giving something personal and crafted with love. Unlike buying something off a shelf, making a gift adds a unique touch...

Your guide to celebrating December 3

Start your day by getting crafty with Make A Gift Day. Create homemade gifts using materials you already have at home. This could be a drawing, a handmade card, or a small knick-knack. The personal touch will make your gift extra special.

Next, spread some joy by celebrating Let’s Hug Day. Hug your loved ones or send virtual hugs to friends and family members. Hugs are a simple yet powerful way to show you care.

For lunch, whip up a delicious green bean casserole to honor National Green Bean Casserole Day. You don’t need fancy ingredients – canned green beans, cream of mushroom soup, and fried onions will do the trick. Share this comforting dish with others for a heartwarming meal.

In the afternoon, learn about coatis on World Coati Day. Watch documentaries or read articles about these fascinating animals. Consider donating to organizations that support coati conservation efforts.

As evening approaches, take a moment to appreciate the roof over your head on National Roof Over Your Head Day. Write down things you’re grateful for and reflect on the comfort and security your home provides.

Before bed, spend quality time with your furry friends on Celebrate Shelter Pets Day. Volunteer at a local animal shelter, or simply cuddle up with your own pets. Show them love and appreciation for being loyal companions.

Wake up the next morning and acknowledge the importance of health on National Heather Day. Practice self-care activities like yoga, meditation, or a relaxing bath. Take time to prioritize your well-being.

Lastly, show compassion and support for individuals with disabilities on International Day of Persons with Disabilities. Educate yourself on disability rights and advocate for inclusivity in your community. Small acts of kindness can make a big difference.

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