World Doll Day
Take a walk down memory lane by visiting your childhood dolls, or donate old dolls to kids to give others a chance to bond with these popular toys.
World Children’s Day
In the vast playground of life, where every adventure begins, lies a world of endless possibilities for the little dreamers.
National Kid Inventors’ Day
These young minds are like mini scientists, creating ingenious solutions to everyday problems with their boundless curiosity and creativity.
World Orphans Day
Take care of parentless children by raising awareness of their plight, organizing a fundraiser or sponsoring a child on World Orphans Day.
National Eat Ice Cream for Breakfast Day
Savoring frozen delights at sunrise to honor young fighters, uniting with sweet compassion for a vital cause.
World Prematurity Day
In the face of adversity, the resilience and hope displayed by the tiniest of souls and their families inspire reverence and admiration.
National Lemonade Day
Warm weather means lots of good things—but it also means more thirst! Quench it with one of the world’s most refreshing drinks, the ever-popular lemonade.
National Kids Take Over the Kitchen Day
Involve your kids in cooking and meal prep to teach them valuable lessons about making food…and hopefully to give yourself a break from all the cooking.
National Son and Daughter Day
There's nothing quite like seeing a little you running around and causing mischief. Watching them grow up is an adventure!
International Childfree Day
Flip the script on “parent of the year” by nominating or voting for a male and female “non-parent” of the year, sponsored by the National Organization for Non-Parents.
National Middle Child Day
Living in the shadow of your older siblings, competing for attention with your younger…Middle Child Day is a well-deserved day all about those middle kids.
Childhelp National Day of Hope
From the nonprofit Childhelp, this day is dedicated to the plight facing many children around the world: the devastating effects of neglect and abuse.
National Tell A Story Day
Join a library or group for a reading, crack open a book to read to friends or family, or make up a story of your own to entertain and spend quality time together.
National Teach Your Children to Save Day
Teaching your kid how to handle money could be the difference between a stressful and difficult life, and a comfortable one. Take some time to set them up.
National Mother Goose Day
Nursery rhymes and fairy tales like Mother Goose have proven to help kids read, think, and be better, so tell some stories on National Mother Goose Day.
Reading Is Funny Day
By reading books of riddles, jokes, and comedy, help kids see how reading can be just as fun and funny (if not moreso) as video games, tv, or the internet.
No Homework Day
Rejoice! Studies show that homework can be ineffective or even counterproductive to learning, so take the day off and enjoy other activities on No Homework Day.
School Principals’ Day
Organize an event or write a card to show your appreciation for the educators that run our schools. School principals work hard to make kids’ lives and educations better.
National School Nurse Day
They heal and comfort, make decisions about your child’s health, and more. Thank your child’s school nurse for their kindness, care, and hard work.
National Tooth Fairy Day
Have you heard of the little visitor who brings treats to kids while they sleep? She's sparkly, sneaky, and always on the hunt for lost teeth!
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Find out what else is coming upNational Maple Syrup Day
Sweet, thick, amber-colored liquid that's pure magic on your pancakes. Its distinct flavor profile is like nothing else on Earth.
National Eggnog Day
Gather round the fire and sip on a creamy, frothy festive classic, seasoned with cinnamon or mixed with alcohol for an extra punch.
National Champagne Day
Pop open a bottle of bubbly to add some sparkle to your day or organize a tasting event to sample different French brands and fruity flavors.























