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Children's Day

Children's Day is a commemorative date celebrated annually in honor of children, whose date of observance varies by country. In 1925, International Children's Day was first proclaimed in Geneva during the World Conference on Child Welfare. Since 1950, it is celebrated on June 1 in many second world countries.[1] World Children's Day is celebrated on 20 November to commemorate the Declaration of the Rights of the Child by the UN General Assembly on 20 November 1959.[2] In some countries, it is Children's Week and not Children's Day. The Sikhs celebrate Children Day on 20 December to 27 December. In the U.S., Children's Day is celebrated on the second Sunday of June.

World Children's Day
1958 Soviet stamp commemorating Children's Day
Official nameWorld Children's Day
Also calledUniversal Children's Day
Observed byInternational (UN)
TypeCultural, commercial
Date20 November (worldwide), 1 June (many countries)
FrequencyAnnual
Related to

History edit

Origins edit

Children's Day began on the second Sunday of June in 1857 by Reverend Dr. Charles Leonard, pastor of the Universalist Church of the Redeemer in Chelsea, Massachusetts: Leonard held a special service dedicated to, and for the children. Leonard named the day Rose Day, though it was later named Flower Sunday, and then named Children's Day.[3][4][5]

Children's Day was first officially declared a national holiday by the Republic of Turkey in 1920 with the set date of 23 April. Children's Day has been celebrated nationally since 1920 with the government and the newspapers of the time declaring it a day for the children. However, it was decided that an official confirmation was needed to clarify and justify this celebration and the official declaration was made nationally in 1929 by the founder and the President of the Republic of Turkey, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk.[6][7][8]

International Children's Day edit

International Children's Day was first proclaimed in Geneva during the World Conference on Child Welfare in 1925. On 4 November 1949, 1 June was established as the International Day for Protection of Children by the Women's International Democratic Federation in Moscow.[1] Since 1950, 1 June is celebrated as Children's Day in many Communist and post-Communist countries.

On 14 December 1954, a joint resolution by India and Uruguay was passed in the UN General Assembly to encourage all countries to institute a Universal Children's Day, firstly to promote mutual exchange and understanding among children and secondly to initiate action to promote the ideals of the UN Charter and the welfare of the world's children.[9] On 20 November 1959, The United Nations adopted the Declaration of the Rights of the Child.[10] World Children's Day is celebrated on 20 November to commemorate the Declaration of the Rights of the Child by the UN General Assembly on 20 November 1959.[2]

Modern initiatives edit

In 2000, the Millennium Development Goals outlined by world leaders to stop the spread of HIV/AIDS by 2015. Albeit this applies to all people, the primary objective is concerning children.[10] UNICEF is dedicated to meeting the six of eight goals that apply to the needs of children so that they are all entitled to fundamental rights written in the 1989 international human rights treaty.[11] UNICEF delivers vaccines, works with policymakers for good health care and education and works exclusively to help children and protect their rights.[11]

In September 2012, the Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon of the United Nations led the initiative for the education of children.[12] He firstly wants every child to be able to attend school, a goal by 2015.[12] Secondly, to improve the skill set acquired in these schools.[12] Finally, implementing policies regarding education to promote peace, respect, and environmental concern.[12] Universal Children's Day is not just a day to celebrate children for who they are, but to bring awareness to children around the globe that have experienced violence in forms of abuse, exploitation, and discrimination. Children are used as laborers in some countries, immersed in armed conflict, living on the streets, suffering by differences be it religion, minority issues, or disabilities.[13] Children feeling the effects of war can be displaced because of the armed conflict and may suffer physical and psychological trauma.[14] The following violations are described in the term "children and armed conflict": recruitment and child soldiers, killing/maiming of children, abduction of children, attacks on schools/hospitals and not allowing humanitarian access to children.[14] Currently, there are about 153 million children between the ages of 5 and 14 who are forced into child labor.[15] The International Labour Organization in 1999 adopted the Prohibition and Elimination of the Worst Forms of Child Labour including slavery, child prostitution, and child pornography.[15]

A summary of the rights under the convention on the Rights of the Child can be found on the UNICEF website.[16]

Canada co-chaired the World Summit for children in 1990, and in 2002 the United Nations reaffirmed the commitment to complete the agenda of the 1990 World Summit. This added to the UN Secretary-General's report We the Children: End-of Decade review of the follow-up to the World Summit for Children.[17]

The United Nations children's agency released a study[18] referencing the population increase of children will make up 90 percent of the next billion people.[19]

Dates around the world edit

The officially recognized date of Children's Day varies from country to country.

 
Children's Day in Donetsk, Ukraine, 2011

Children's Day is celebrated on 1 June in former Soviet Union states (including Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan) as well as other former or current communist states (Albania, Angola, Benin, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Croatia, Cuba, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ethiopia, East Germany, Kosovo, Laos, Mongolia, Montenegro, Mozambique, Mainland China, North Macedonia, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Tanzania, Vietnam and Yemen, and to the lesser extent in Israel due to the migration of its Soviet Jewish population). This includes 25 countries which regained independence from USSR, seceded from Yugoslavia Federation, as well as Czechoslovakia and Ethiopia after their respective splits.[20]

World Children's Day is celebrated on 20 November to commemorate the Declaration of the Rights of the Child by the UN General Assembly on 20 November 1959.[2]

This section lists some significant examples, in order of date of observance.

Gregorian calendar
Occurrence Dates Country

First Friday of January

6 January 2023
5 January 2024
3 January 2025

  Bahamas[21]

11 January

  Tunisia[22]

Second Saturday of January

14 January 2023
13 January 2024
11 January 2025

  Thailand[23]

Second Sunday of February

12 February 2023
11 February 2024
9 February 2025

  Cook Islands
  Nauru
  Niue
  Tokelau
  Cayman Islands

13 February

  Myanmar[24]

First Sunday of March

5 March 2023
3 March 2024
2 March 2025

  New Zealand

17 March

  Bangladesh

21 March   Libya[25]
4 April (4 April Children's Day [zh])
  •   Taiwan
  •   Hong Kong
5 April

  Palestine

12 April
  •   Bolivia
  •   Haiti

Last Saturday of April[26]

29 April 2023
27 April 2024
26 April 2025

  Colombia

National Sovereignty and Children's Day 23 April

  Turkey

30 April

  Mexico

5 May
  •   South Korea
  •   Japan

Second Sunday of May

14 May 2023
12 May 2024
11 May 2025

  •   Spain
  •   United Kingdom
10 May

  Maldives

17 May

  Norway

27 May

  Nigeria

Last Sunday of May

28 May 2023
26 May 2024
25 May 2025

  Hungary

Ascension Day

18 May 2023
9 May 2024
29 May 2025

  American Samoa
  Falkland Islands
  Solomon Islands

1 June
  •   Albania
  •   Algeria
  •   Angola
  •   Armenia
  •   Azerbaijan
  •   Belarus
  •   Benin
  •   Bulgaria
  •   Bosnia and Herzegovina
  •   China[27]
  •   Cambodia
  •   Czechia
  •   East Timor
  •   Ecuador
  •   Estonia
  •   Ethiopia
  •   Georgia
  •   Guinea-Bissau
  •   Kazakhstan
  •   Kosovo
  •   Kurdistan Region
  •   Kyrgyzstan
  •   Laos
  •   Latvia
  •   Lithuania
  •   Macau
  •   Moldova
  •   Mongolia
  •   Montenegro
  •   Mozambique
  •   Myanmar
  •   Nicaragua
  •   North Korea
  •   North Macedonia
  •   Poland
  •   Portugal
  •   Romania
  •   Russia
  •   São Tomé and Príncipe
  •   Serbia
  •   Slovakia
  •   Slovenia
  •   Tajikistan
  •   Tanzania
  •   Turkmenistan
  •   Ukraine
  •   Uzbekistan
  •   Vietnam
  •   Yemen

Second Sunday of June

11 June 2023
9 June 2024
8 June 2025

  United States

25 June 2012

20 Oct 2013
19 Oct 2014
19 Oct 15~17

  Syria

1 July

  Pakistan

Third Sunday of July

16 July 2023
21 July 2024
20 July 2025

  •   Cuba
  •   Panama
  •   Venezuela
23 July

  Indonesia[28]

First Sunday of August

6 August 2023
4 August 2024
3 August 2025

  Uruguay[citation needed]

16 August

  Paraguay

Third Sunday of August

20 August 2023
18 August 2024
17 August 2025

  •   Argentina
  •   Peru
9 September

  Costa Rica

10 September

  Honduras

20 September

  Austria   Germany    Switzerland

25 September   Netherlands (city of Oosterhout)
1 October
  •   El Salvador
  •   Guatemala
  •   Sri Lanka

First Friday of October

6 October 2023
4 October 2024
3 October 2025

  Singapore

First Wednesday of October (Children's Day recognition and assignation)
Second Sunday of August (Children's Day observance)

4 October 2023
2 October 2024
1 October 2025

  Chile

8 October   Iran
12 October

  Brazil

Fourth Saturday of October

28 October 2023
26 October 2024
25 October 2025

  Malaysia

Fourth Saturday of October

28–5 November 2023
26–3 November 2024
25–2 November 2025
Celebrated as National Children's Week

  Australia[29]

First Saturday of November

4 November 2023
2 November 2024
1 November 2025

  South Africa

14 November

  India

20 November
  •   Arab World
  •   Azerbaijan
  •   Canada[30]
  •   Croatia
  •   Cyprus
  •   Denmark
  •   Egypt
  •   Ethiopia
  •   Finland
  •   France
  •   Greece
  •   Ireland
  •   Israel
  •   Italy[31]
  •   Kenya
  •   Malaysia
  •   Netherlands
  •   North Macedonia
  •   Philippines
  •   Serbia
  •   Slovenia
  •   South Africa
  •   Spain
  •   Trinidad and Tobago
  •   Sweden
  •   United Arab Emirates
  •   Zambia
5 December

  Suriname

23 December
  •   South Sudan
  •   Sudan
25 December
  •   Congo
  •   Congo DR
  •   Cameroon
  •   Equatorial Guinea
  •   Gabon
  •   Chad
  •   Central African Republic
Hindu calendar
Occurrence Equivalent Gregorian dates Country

29 Bhadra

14 September 2023
15 September 2024
14 September 2025
14 September 2026

    Nepal

Vietnamese calendar
Occurrence Equivalent Gregorian dates Country
15th day of eighth month 29 September 2023
17 September 2024
6 October 2025
  Vietnam

List by country and region edit

Africa edit

Cameroon edit

In Cameroon, Children's Day was established as a holiday in 1990 .

Central Africa edit

In Congo, Congo DR, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Chad, Central African Republic, Children's Day is celebrated on 25 December to honor all the children there.

Egypt edit

In Egypt, Children's Day is celebrated every 20 November with festivals and games for children, but not in every city like Cairo, Alexandria, etc.

Eritrea edit

In Eritrea, Children's Day is celebrated on 8 December.[citation needed]

Liberia edit

In Liberia, Children's Day was established as a holiday in 1991.[citation needed]

Mauritius edit

In Mauritius, Children's Day was established in 1991 as the International Day of the African Child.

Mozambique edit

In Mozambique, the International Children's Day is also celebrated on 1 June.[32]

Nigeria edit

Children's Day is celebrated on 27 May in Nigeria. It was established as a holiday in 1964. It is a public holiday for Primary and Secondary school children. Due to the large size of the country, only a few groups of children (schools or other organizations) are selected to march past in a parade. The children are usually given treats such as an outing or doing jobs that adults would normally do. In some situations, primary and secondary school children compete in military parades format for a prize which will be given at the end of the competition. Religious groups in Nigeria also celebrate children's day in grand style. Many private and public organizations usually put together children's party for privileged and less privileged children in a bid to give them a sense of belonging. It is also a day media organizations analyze the plight of children in the society and efforts government and non-government agencies make to better a lot of children.

South Africa edit

In South Africa, Children's Day is on the first Saturday of November.[33]

National Children's Day (South Africa) edit

This event has been celebrated each year from 2004 until 2009 in Eldorado Park, Johannesburg, South Africa. It was done by an organization called Child Evangelism Fellowship. During this period there was growth in this community and no one knew about children being on drugs. In 2013 the Organization called Articulating Life started celebrating National Children's day with just over 300 children. This number increased to more than 1700 in 2019. After 2009 there was an increase in drug use by children of a young age. Since the National Children's Day has been faithfully celebrated again in this community the use of drugs among children who come to these celebrations has declined.

Children in Eldorado Park and its surrounding areas like Soweto, Ennerdale, Westbury Slovo Park, Freedom Park, Mandela's Square Squattercamp, and Klipstruit-West are invited each year. They receive a meal of vet cake and mince or a hotdog roll with juice and water. They eat as much as possible. This is a day where the children are reminded that they are valuable and loved by their community and GOD. It is a day that they are reminded that they are children and that they should play and behave like children.

There are all kinds of activities and games in which the children participate. There are jumping castles, horse riding, face painting, a petting zoo, arts and crafts, a talent show, workshops teaching the children about recycling, human rights, children's rights, and responsibilities, planting and so much more. All this is for free! No one pays for anything and nothing is sold on the day at the event. This is a wonderful day and children are looking forward to it each year.

The organizers with the help of countless organizations, churches, parents, and pensioners would like to see this event take place in every area of South Africa and around the world!.[34]

South Sudan edit

In South Sudan, Children's Day is celebrated on 23 December, the birthday of South Sudan's "greatest child" according to tribal mythology.

Tunisia edit

Children's Day in Tunisia is celebrated on 11 January every year. It was established as a holiday in 1995. It is a day in which Tunisians observe the rights of children and remind themselves that children are the future builders and developers of the country and the world.

Zimbabwe edit

Children's Day was established as a holiday in Zimbabwe in 1990 (Day of the African Child).

Asia edit

Armenia edit

In Armenia, Children's Day is celebrated on 1 June.

Azerbaijan edit

In Azerbaijan, Children's Day is celebrated on 1 June.

Bangladesh edit

Since 2009, JAAGO Foundation has been celebrating International Children's Day (বিশ্ব শিশু দিবস) throughout Bangladesh by engaging youth and creating awareness about children's right on 20 November which is the declared Universal Children's Day by the United Nations. After this movement gained a lot of attraction, Bangladesh started celebrating, Children's Day on 17 March on the birthday of the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

Cambodia edit

In Cambodia, Children's Day is celebrated on 1 June.[35]

China edit

Children's Day (PRC)
Simplified Chinese六一国际儿童节
Traditional Chinese六一國際兒童節
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinLiù Yī Guójì Értóng Jié
Wade–GilesLiu4-i1 Kuo2-chi4 Erh2-t'ung2 Chieh2
Yale Romanizationlyou4 yi1 gwo2 ji4 er2 tung2 jye2
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpingluk6 jat1 gwok3 zai3 ji4 tung4 zit3

In the People's Republic of China, Children's Day is celebrated on 1 June and is formally known as "the June 1 International Children's Day".[27] When the People's Republic of China was first established in 1949, the State Council (Cabinet) designated a half-day holiday for all primary schools on 1 June, following the lead of the Soviet Union. This was later made into a full day's break in 1956 with The Announcement by the State Council to make 1 June Children's Day a One-Day Holiday. Schools usually hold activities such as children's performances, camping trips, or free movies on Children's Day or the day before to allow students to have fun. Children of civil servants might also receive small gifts from the government until they are fourteen, and Civil servants who have children sometimes have a half-day holiday on 1 June to spend more time with their children. Investitute and farewell ceremonies of the Young Pioneers of China are usually held on 1 June as well. The entrance of children under 14 into the Forbidden City is free on 1 June, while each accompanying adult gets 50% off.[36]

Hong Kong edit

Children's Day (Chinese: 兒童節; Jyutping: ji4 tung4 zit3) is celebrated on 4 April.

India edit

Children's Day is celebrated across India to increase awareness of the rights, care and education of children.[37] It is celebrated on 14 November every year as a tribute to India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru.[38] Fondly known as "Chacha (Uncle) Nehru" among children, he advocated for children to have a fulfilling education. On this day, many educational and motivational programs are held across India, by and for children.[39]

Indonesia edit

In Indonesia, Children's Day is celebrated on 23 July. It was established as a holiday in 1984.[28]

Japan edit

Japan's Children's Day (こどもの日, kodomo no hi) is celebrated on 5 May, a National Holiday since 1948, to celebrate the happiness of all children and to express gratitude toward mothers. There is a long tradition, from the 8th century, to celebrate children's day twice a year; 3 March for girls and on 5 May for boys. On 3 March, also known as the Doll Festival, Japanese people decorate their households with traditional Heian Period doll sets and plum blossom, and drink Amazake. On 5 May, also known as 端午の節句 (tango-no sekku), they fly carp streamers outside, display Samurai dolls, and eat Kashiwa mochi and chimaki. There were some who argued in 1948 that 3 March should also be a National Holiday.[40]

Kazakhstan edit

The International Children's Day is celebrated annually on 1 June and is established as a national holiday for children. Over 3 million children across Kazakhstan celebrate the holiday with special children's events.[citation needed]

North Korea edit

 
International Children's Day in Taesongsan Funfair, North Korea, 1 June 2019

North Korean Children's Day is celebrated on 1 June as the International Children's Day (국제 아동절). Before 1945, it was celebrated on 1 May. There is also a day called 조선소년단창립절 (Korean Children's Union Day) on 6 June.

South Korea edit

 
Children's day in Seoul, South Korea, 5 May 1954

In the Republic of Korea (South Korea), 5 May is officially recognized as Children's Day (어린이날), and one of the public holidays. Parents often give presents to their children, as well as spend time with them. The children are taken on excursions to zoos, museums, and various venues of children-oriented entertainment. Children's Day events are becoming more commercial, becoming important events to increase sales of children's products.[41]

Children's Day was first conceived by progressive ethnic Korean students, with Korean independence movement leaders against Japanese colonialism. From Jinju, many people gathered to promote and improve the social status of children and encourage adults to teach awareness of their deprived sovereignty. In 1923,[42] the ethnic Korean student group in Tokyo, ″Saekdong-hoe″ (색동회), proclaimed the first Children's Day on May Day, later on 7 May. Bang Jeong-hwan, a co-founder of Saekdong-hoe, first coined the modern Korean word for children, eorini (어린이), replacing the previous slang aenom (애놈) or esaekki (애새끼).[43] Celebration of Children's Day in Korea has enlightened people about children's fundamental human rights.

Since 1939, Government-General of Chosen, viewing Children's Day as one of the nationalist movement by Korean independence activists, had oppressed the Children's Day celebration. Since 1945, Children's Day celebration has been resumed. The children's welfare law written in the constitution officially designated 5 May as Children's Day in 1961. And by 'the law of holiday of government office', Children's day became a holiday in Korea in 1970.[44] The holiday is also marks the unofficial beginning of summer in the country, as the solar term of Lixia coincides with it.[citation needed]

Laos edit

In Laos, Children's Day is celebrated on 1 June and on the same day there is also the National Tree Planting Day

Malaysia edit

It is held traditionally on 1 October. Nowadays it is also celebrated on 20 November (following International Children's Day).

Maldives edit

 
Children's Day celebration in Kendhoo, Maldives

In Maldives, Children's Day (Kudakudhinge Dhuvas) is celebrated on 10 May. On this day all the school children go to school to the event to celebrate Children's Day. The schools that are involved would also organize numerous activities for their pupils.

Mongolia edit

In Mongolia, the International Children's Day is celebrated on 1 June. It is also known as "Эх үрсийн баяр". On 1 June every child receives presents, gifts and much more. There are also festivals, sales and sweets.[citation needed]

Myanmar edit

In Myanmar, Children's Day is celebrated on 13 February.

In 1954, the United Nations established Universal Children's Day dedicated to improving children's welfare worldwide. It is celebrated annually on 20 November. Besides, many countries have their own national holidays to celebrate children. For example, Children's Day in Myanmar (former Burma) is celebrated on 13 February.

The date of Myanmar's Children's Day coincides with the birthday of Aung San, a Burmese revolutionary, politician and general who is considered the Father of the Nation in present-day Myanmar. He fought for Burma's independence from Japan and the United Kingdom. It was decided to celebrate Aung San's birthday as Children's Day because "he fought for a better future for Burmese children".

In the late 1980s, a military dictatorship was established in Myanmar. Naturally, the military government didn't encourage the celebration of Aung San's birthday and, by extension, Children's Day.

The situation began to change after the 2011–2012 democratic reforms. Today, Children's Day is officially celebrated in schools across Myanmar.

On 13 February, Burmese schools host special events for students. Their main goal is to emphasize the importance of education for the future of Burmese children, as well as to raise awareness of the problems that children and their parents face on a daily basis.

(This is a direct copy of the original).[45]

Nepal edit

In Nepal, Children's Day (बाल दिवस) is celebrated on Bhadra 29 according to the Nepali Calendar (August–September) after signing the child rights agreement with the UN. Earlier during the Shah Rule, Nepal used to observe Children's Day on Bhadra 4 on the birthday of H.M. Queen Mother Ratna Rajya Laxmi Devi Shah. It is celebrated by conducting various programs in various institutions around Nepal. It was established as a holiday in 1990. After the establishment of the federalism government, Child right is under the Ministry of Women, Children, and Senior Citizens. On the occasion of the 58th National Children's Day Bhadra 29th 2079 Nepali Calendar with the theme of " The Foundation of Child-Friendly Society: Responsible Family, Responsible Government" celebrates Children's Day in the different areas of Nepal.[46]

Pakistan edit

In Pakistan, the National Assembly on 16 December 2015 passed a unanimous resolution expressing grief and sadness over the martyrdom of more than 150 students and teachers of Army Public School Peshawar on 16 December 2014. The NA recommended that 16 December should be observed as Pakistan Children Day in memory of the martyrs.[47]

Earlier Children's Day was celebrated on 1 July. In Punjab the Child Rights Cell of Department of Social Welfare Punjab collaborates with UNICEF to celebrate this day. Whereas, The NGO, Voice of Children Islamabad, also celebrates Children's day and arranges activities for children and parents on that day. The EPO and SFB also celebrate Children's day and arrange fun and interactive sessions for children and parents.

For Children's Day, there are many festivals and events organized by schools and organizations, that focus on having fun and lively activities that kids and their families can enjoy. Most charitable organizations also partake in the festivities, by holding functions or partnering with bigger organizations. Thus, everyone joins in to make this day a memorable event each year in Pakistan.[citation needed]

Palestine edit

Children day (Arabic: يوم الطفل الفلسطيني) is celebrated in the State of Palestine on 5 April.[48][49][50][51]

On 5 April 1995, at the First Palestinian Child Conference, the late President Yasser Arafat declared his commitment to the International Convention on the Rights of the Child, and declared 5 April a day for the Palestinian child; Since that date, the Palestinian people commemorate this day every year, in all its official institutions, and in partnership with civil and international institutions dealing with childhood in Palestine, by organizing many recreational, cultural, educational, sports and media activities and activities to support the children of Palestine.

According to a report by the Palestinian Prisoners' Club, Israeli authorities have arrested 745 Palestinians under the age of 18 from the beginning of 2019 to the end of October 2019. The Prisoners Club said in a report on the eve of the International Children's Day 2019, which falls on 20 November each year, that approximately (200) children continue to be detained by the occupation authorities in the detention centers "Megiddo, Ofer and Damon", in addition to a number of other children held in private centers in Jerusalem. The Prisoners' Club pointed to a series of actions carried out by the Israeli occupation authorities against violent youths during their arrest process, which starts from the first moment of their arrest and taken from their homes late at night. They are under pressure and threats, sentencing in absentia, and financial penalties and fines. According to the report, punishments against the violent youths during their detention include depriving them from completing their studies, in addition to depriving some of them from family visits.

Philippines edit

In the Philippines, Republic Act No. 10661 declares the month of November as Children's Month in commemoration of the adoption of the convention on the Rights of the Child by the United Nations General Assembly on 20 November 1989.[52]

Singapore edit

Historically, 1 October was the day which Singapore officially celebrates Children's Day. A similar event celebrated every year is Youth Day, which is celebrated on the first Sunday of July every year, which is a school holiday for primary, secondary and junior college students.[53] In Kindergarten and primary school children in Singapore do not have to attend school on Children's Day. From 2011, Children's Day was celebrated on the first Friday of October. It is usually celebrated by singing a Children's Day song called Semoga Bahagia (May you achieve happiness) in Malay composed by Mr Zubir Said, also composer of their national anthem Majulah Singapura, followed by a performance by their teachers and presents given by their teachers on the day before Children's Day and the day itself is a School Holiday. Secondary school/ middle school students still need to go to school on this day but teachers often organise special events and activities so older children could still celebrate. Children's Day in Singapore is also celebrated not only to celebrate childhood but also to remind them of issues faced by children around the world.[citation needed]

Sri Lanka edit

In Sri Lanka, Children's Day is celebrated on 1 October, which they call in Sinhala as 'Loka Lama Dinaya' In this day many schools and orphanage homes celebrate by giving gifts to children. There are many programmes for children and TV programmes celebrating by broadcasting children's programmes

Taiwan edit

Children's Day
Traditional Chinese婦女節、兒童節合併假期
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinFùnǚ Jié, Értóng Jié Hébìng Jiàqí
Wade–GilesFu4-nü3 Chieh2, Erh2-t'ung2 Chieh2 He2-ping4 Chia4-ch'i2
Southern Min
Hokkien POJHū-lí-chiat, Jî-tông-chiat Ha̍p-pèng Ká-kî
Tâi-lôHū-lí-tsiat, Jî-tông-tsiat Ha̍p-pìng Ká-kî

Taiwan designated 4 April as Children's Day (Chinese:兒童節; pinyin: Értóng Jié), pursuant to Article 5 of the Order to Implement Commemoration Days and Holidays.[54] The holiday dates back to 1931 and since then schools often hold special activities to celebrate the occasion. Because of pressure from parents demanding to accompany their children in the celebration, Taiwan celebrated Women's Day together with Children's Day on 4 April 1991. Since then, 4 April has been known as "The Combined Holidays of Women's Day and Children's Day" (Chinese: 婦女節). It has been a public holiday of Taiwan since 2011.[55]

The Executive Yuan stipulated in Article 5 of the "Memorial Day and Festival Implementation Measures" that on 4 April, Children's Day, relevant organs, groups, and schools held celebration activities [2]. A one-day holiday was merged with Women's Day from 1991 to 1997 (formally known as "Women's Day, Children's Day Merger Holiday"). After 1998, the holiday was canceled and it was incorporated into the week of holiday. In 1998, two days before the rest of the week, the children of elementary and junior high school students had a day off. Since 2011, it has returned to the national holiday and the country has a holiday for one day. In 2012, if the law is revised again, if it meets the same day as the Ching Ming Festival, it will be on 3 April of the previous day, and if it is on Thursday, it will be on the following day.

Thailand edit

 
Children's Day 2012 at the Chiang Mai Royal Thai Air Force base

Thailand National Children's Day (Thai: วันเด็กแห่งชาติ) is celebrated on the second Saturday in January. Known as "Wan Dek" in Thailand, Children's Day is celebrated to give children the opportunity to have fun and to create awareness about their significant role in the development of the country. It was established as a holiday in 1955.

Usually, His Majesty the King gives advice addressing the children while the Supreme Patriarch of Thailand gives moral teaching. The Prime Minister also usually gives each Children's Day a theme and a slogan.[56]

Many Government offices are open to children and their family; this includes the Government House, the Parliament House Complex and various Military installations. These events may include a guided tour and an exhibition. A notable example is the guided tour at the Government House, where children have an opportunity to view the Prime Minister's office and sit at the bureau. The Royal Thai Air Force usually invites children to go and explore the aircraft and the Bangkok Bank distributes stationeries, such as pens, pencils, and books to every child that enters the bank as a community service. Many organizations from both the government and commercial sectors have celebration activities for children. Children can enter zoos or ride buses for free.

There is a Thai saying that states, "Children are the future of the nation, if the children are intelligent, the country will be prosperous."

Turkey edit

 
"The Holiday of National Sovereignty and Children" (Turkey), celebrated in Germany, in 2011

The Grand National Assembly of Turkey was established on 1920, 23 April, and to commemorate the event, 23 April was proclaimed a national holiday in 1921. Since 1927[57] it has also become Children's Day (Turkish: Ulusal Egemenlik ve Çocuk Bayramı, literally "The Holiday of National Sovereignty and Children"), an official holiday dedicated to the children of Turkey and (from 1979 on) the world.

In addition to holding many domestic celebratory events such as stadium performances, Turkey also houses TRT International April 23 Children's Festival, where groups of children from other countries are invited to participate in the festivities while staying at Turkish families' homes.

Qatar edit

Qatar marked its first Qatar Children's day on 15 March 2018 & it coincides with the date on which the Wudeema law (Child protection law) was issued.[58] Qatar also celebrates Universal Children's day on 20 November.[59]

Uzbekistan edit

In Uzbekistan, Children's Day is celebrated on 1 June.[60]

Vietnam edit

 
Mid-Autumn Festival in Vietnam

In Vietnam, Children's Day is celebrated on 1 June as ICD and on the full moon of the 8th lunar month during the Mid-Autumn Festival.

Europe edit

Albania edit

Children's day in Albania is celebrated on 1 June.

Bosnia and Herzegovina edit

In Bosnia and Herzegovina, Children's Day was established as a holiday in 1993.

Bulgaria edit

In Bulgaria, Children's day (Ден на детето) is celebrated on 1 June.[61] Traditionally kids receive very special attention from their family, including Birthday-like presents. In the past, all drivers were expected to drive with their lights on all day long to demonstrate extra vigilance over children's safety. Now it is compulsory to drive with the lights on every day of the year.

Croatia edit

In Croatia, Children's Day is celebrated on 20 November.

Czech Republic edit

In Czech Republic, Children's Day (Mezinárodní den dětí) is celebrated on 1 June.

Denmark edit

In Denmark, Children's Day is known as Børnenes Dag and is celebrated on 20 November.[62]

Estonia edit

In Estonia, Children's Day is known as Day for Protection of Children (lastekaitsepäev) and is celebrated on 1 June. Since 2021 it is also recognised as a national holiday and flag day. On flag days, government and local authority agencies and legal persons in public law shall hoist the Estonian flag.[63]

On this day, many free public events are organised all over the country.[64][65]

Finland edit

In Finland, Children's Day is known as Day of Children's Rights and is celebrated on 20 November.

Germany edit

In Germany, during the Cold War, Children's Day (Kindertag) was handled quite differently in West Germany and East Germany. While East Germany (GDR) celebrated International Children's Day (Internationaler Kindertag) on 1 June, West Germany (FRG) celebrated Universal Children's Day (Weltkindertag) on 20 September.

The customs of Children's Day was also significantly different in West and East Germany. In East Germany, the holiday was introduced in 1950 and was then held on a yearly basis for the children. On this day of the year, children would typically be congratulated and would receive presents from their parents and did special activities in school, such as field trips and the like.

After the reunification of East and West Germany occurred in 1990, Universal Children's Day has become official for whole Germany. This, however, was not accepted by large parts of the East German population. Most parents still celebrate Children's Day on the former date of 1 June, and public events pertaining to Children's Day take place on 20 September (Weltkindertag).[66][67] Since 2019 it is a state holiday in the former GDR state of Thuringia.

Greece edit

In Greece, Children's Day is celebrated on 20 November. It was established on 11 December 1946 when Unicef was founded.

Hungary edit

Children's Week began in Hungary in 1931. Since 1950 it has been reduced to Children's Day, taking place on the last Sunday in May.[68]

Ireland edit

In Ireland, Universal Children's Day is celebrated on 20 November.[69][70][71]

Italy edit

In Italy, Children's day (in Italy usually referred to as "Giornata nazionale dei diritti dell'infanzia e dell'adolescenza", i.e. "National day for childhood and adolescence rights") is celebrated on 20 November every year, since it was established in 1997 due to law no. 451.[31][72]

Moldova edit

In Moldova, International Children's Day is celebrated on 1 June. From 2016, the day has been declared a public holiday.[citation needed]

Norway edit

 
Children's Day in Norway, in 1911

Children's Day in Norway is held on 17 May, the same day as Norwegian Constitution Day, with many children's parades simultaneously celebrating both events and thereby emphasizing the importance of children in Norwegian society.

Poland edit

 
Children's Day at Arlekin Theatre, Łódź, 2015

In Poland, Children's Day (Dzień Dziecka) is celebrated on 1 June. The International Children's Day was introduced in Poland in 1952. It coincides with the beginning of meteorological summer and it is usually treated as a special day, free from lessons, as it takes place near the end of the school year. Schools usually organize special activities for the pupils to celebrate the day, and during the first week of June, is a time of festivities organized in parks and entertainment centers for children.

Portugal and some former colonies edit

In Portugal (and also at some of its former Asiatic and African colonies such as Guinea-Bissau, Macau, Cape Verde, East Timor, Angola, Mozambique and São Tomé and Príncipe), Children's Day (Dia da Criança) is celebrated on 1 June.

Romania edit

In Romania, Children's Day (Romanian: "Ziua Copilului") is celebrated on 1 June. Children often receive presents from parents and other family members. Various events are also organized.

According to the Law 220/2016, starting with 2017, Children's Day is officially a public holiday.

Russia edit

 
Children of Vladivostok, Russian Federation celebrating the International Children's Day
 
Participants compete at the baby crawling contest held in Volgograd ahead of International Children's Day, 2011.

In Russia, Children's Day is celebrated on 1 June. It was established as a holiday in 1949.

Serbia edit

In Serbia Children's Day is celebrated on 20 November, since 1989.[73]

Slovakia edit

In Slovakia, the day is called International Children's Day (Medzinárodný deň detí) and is celebrated on 1 June. Children get free entrance to some attractions like zoos[citation needed].

Spain edit

In Spain, this date is celebrated 15 April, and it is called "Día del niño".

Sweden edit

In Sweden, Children's Day is celebrated on the first Monday of October. It was Gustav Rosén who is credited with starting a Children's Day in Umeå in northern Sweden in 1905.[74]

Switzerland edit

In Switzerland, Children's day was established as a holiday on 20 November 1925.

Ukraine edit

 
Children's Day in Donetsk, in 2013

Day of Children's Protection (Children's Day) (Ukrainian: День захисту дітей, Den zakhystu ditey, literally "day of children's protection") is celebrated on 1 June. In Ukraine Children's Day is set in accordance with the presidential decree of Ukraine from 30 May 1998 No. 568/98.[75]

United Kingdom edit

Children's Day was established in the United Kingdom in 1954 by the United Nations General Assembly, so as to create "a day of worldwide fraternity and understanding between children".[76] However, Children's Day in the UK is not celebrated on the United Nation's nominated date of 20 November. "National Children's Day" is celebrated in the summer instead to allow children the chance to go outside on the day they are celebrated. In 2022, it was celebrated on Sunday 15 May.[77]

North America edit

Canada edit

National Child Day has been proclaimed across Canada since 1993 to commemorate the United Nations' adoption of two documents centered on children's rights: the United Nations Declaration of the Rights of the Child on 20 November 1959, and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child on 20 November 1989.[78] The "Child Day Act" outlines human rights to which children, under the age of 18, are entitled by law. This Act promotes awareness and teaches children that they have rights, like adults do, under the law.[78] The date of celebration is 20 November.[78]

Costa Rica edit

In Costa Rica, Children's Day is celebrated on 9 September.

Cuba edit

In Cuba, Children's Day is celebrated on June 1 and on the third Sunday of July.

Guatemala edit

In Guatemala, Children's Day is celebrated on 1 October. It was established as a holiday around 1990.

Haiti edit

In Haiti, Children's Day is celebrated on 12 June.[79]

Honduras edit

In Honduras, Children's Day is celebrated on 10 September.

Mexico edit

In Mexico, Children's Day ("Día del niño") is celebrated on 30 April. On this day (or the closest weekday if it falls upon a weekend), teachers in schools organize the day for their children, including games, music, and sharing food. Often children make and break piñatas. In some schools, lessons are suspended for the day. Some families also have a day out with their children. There are special activities for children in parks and sports centers. Sometimes children are given presents by their families. In the media industry, it is celebrated as a de facto Take Your Children to Work Day, with the children of radio and television hosts appearing on their parents' shows, which are often themed with children's entertainment for the day.

The first Children's Day was celebrated in Tantoyuca, Veracruz on 8 May (year unknown), but in 1925 President Álvaro Obregón changed it after the country joined the Geneva Conventions and looking after the wellness of the vulnerable children affected by World War I. Later, the Geneva Declaration of the Rights of the Child was adopted on 26 November 1924 by the League of Nations recognizing that children are the most affected by war events.[80]

United Nations recommended 20 November to celebrate Children's Day throughout the world, but that day coincides with Revolution Day (Mexico). Also, 30 April was selected to avoid 1 May (Labor Day) and the celebrations of Cinco de Mayo (The Day of the Battle of Puebla).[80]

Nicaragua edit

In Nicaragua the International Children's Day is celebrated on 1 June.

Panama edit

In Panama, Children's Day or Kid's Day was formerly held on 1 November, but was changed by Vivian Fernandez de Torrijos, the wife of President Martin Torrijos (2004–2009), to the third Sunday of July.[81]

Trinidad and Tobago edit

International Men's Day on 19 November and celebrates Children's Day on 20 November in Trinidad and Tobago.[82]

United States edit

Children's Day observations in the United States predate both Mother's and Father's Day, though a permanent annual single Children's Day observation is not made at the national level. National Children's Day is generally celebrated in June or October,[83] but other days are celebrated as well.

National Children/Child's Day edit

National Children's Day was celebrated on the second Sunday of October under the Bush and Clinton administration starting on 8 October 1989.[84][85][86][87][88][89][90][91][92] The only exception was in 1993 when it switched to 21 November.[93]

In 2001, Congress declared that National Child's Day is to be celebrated on the first Sunday of June,[94] which the Bush administration followed[95][96][97][98][99][100][101][102] except in 2002, when it was postponed to the second Sunday of June.[103]

The Obama administration continued to celebrate "National Child's Day", but switched the date to 20 November, which does not always fall on a Sunday.[102][104][105][106][107][108][109][110] An exception was made in 2009, when it was celebrated on Sunday, 22 November.[111]

Celebrations in April edit

In 1996, author Pat Mora, after learning about the annual Mexican tradition of celebrating 30 April as El día del niño, the Day of the Child, proposed an annual celebration in the U.S. of El día de los niños, El día de los libros/Children's Day, Book Day, thus honoring children and connecting them to literacy, essential in a democracy. Assistance starting this community-based, family literacy initiative was provided by REFORMA, the National Association to Promote Library & Information Services to Latinos and the Spanish Speaking. Often known as Día, because it is both a daily commitment and an annual April celebration, Children's Day, Book Day, has grown to link all children to books, languages, and cultures. A major partner is the Association for Library Services to Children (ALSC), a division of the American Library Association (ALA). Every year, across the country, hundreds of libraries, schools, and community organizations, etc. hold culminating April Children's Day, Book Day celebrations that unite communities, creating an annual tradition much like Mother's Day and Father's Day.

On 23 April 2011, Executive of King County, WA declared 23 April as the International Children's Day.[112]

Children's Day celebrations of Turkish Community in California lead to the State of California recognizing the last Saturday of April as the Children's Day.[113]

Second Sunday in June edit

In 1856, Rev. Charles H. Leonard, D.D., then pastor of the First Universalist Church of Chelsea, Mass., set apart a Sunday for the dedication of children to the Christian life, and for the re-dedication of parents and guardians to bringing-up their children in Christian nurture. This service was first observed the second Sunday in June.[114] The Universalist Convention at Baltimore in September 1867, passed a resolution commending churches to set apart one Sunday in each year as Children's Day.[115] The Methodist Episcopal Church at the Methodist Conference of 1868 recommended that second Sunday in June be annually observed as Children's Day.[115] The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in 1883 designated "the second Sabbath in June as Children's Day."[116] Also in 1883, the National Council of Congregational Churches and nearly all the state bodies of that denomination in the United States passed resolutions commending the observance of the day. About this time many other denominations adopted similar recommendations.[117]

Chase's Calendar of Events cites Children's Sunday and notes that The Commonwealth of Massachusetts issues an annual proclamation for the second Sunday in June.[118] Since 2009, Illinois Governor Pat Quinn has issued proclamations proclaiming the second Sunday in June as Children's Day as had the previous governor in 2007 and 2008. The mayors of Aurora and Batavia, Illinois, also have issued proclamations.[119] Numerous churches and denominations currently observe the second Sunday in June including the African Methodist Episcopal Church, African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, and the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church.

South America edit

Argentina edit

Children's Day (in Spanish "Día del Niño") in Argentina it has been historically celebrated on the second Sunday of August, however in 2013 it changed to the third as the second interfered with the country's primary elections. It is usual for kids to get toys and other gift from their parents/families and people usually gather and share meals together. It has been celebrated on this date continuously since the 1960s but it earned meaning in 1990 when around the same date the country adopted the "Children Rights Convention" under the law N° 23.849.

Bolivia edit

Children's day in Bolivia was first established in 1954. Google made a Google Doodle celebrating this holiday on 13 April 2019. Although the holiday is celebrated on 12 April, not the 13th.

Brazil edit

In Brazil, Children's Day (In Portuguese: Dia das Crianças) is celebrated on 12 October, coinciding with Our Lady of Aparecida's day, the country's Patron Saint holiday. In Brazil, Children's Day is celebrated by kids receiving presents from their parents and relatives.

Chile edit

In Chile, Children's Day is officially recognized and assigned to the first Wednesday of October. However, it is observed on the second Sunday of August.[120] It retains none of the international flavors as a day to recognize the needs of or rights of children but is observed merely as a commercial holiday dedicated to buying toys for children.

Colombia edit

In Colombia, Children's Day is celebrated on the last Saturday of April. It was established as a holiday in 2001.

Ecuador edit

In Ecuador, Children's Day (Día del Niño) is celebrated on 1 June. Generally, kids up to 12 years old receive presents.

 
Children's day (Día del Niño) in Ecuador

Paraguay edit

In Paraguay, Children's Day is celebrated on 16 August, day of the Battle of Acosta Ñu, where it is said that 20,000 men from the Triple Alliance were awaited by a Paraguayan force made up of 3,500 children ages six to fifteen, ordered to hold the Alliance forces while the president Solano Lopez could escape. Even though Paraguay had been already completely defeated, it is said that Lopez forced them to stay and face the enemy, others sources claim that the children volunteered to fight against the Allied forces after their families had been killed by the advancing allied forces (see more in Paraguayan War). Children's Day is a national holiday, used to remember the event, which happened during the five-year war.[citation needed]

Peru edit

According to Peruvian law in Peru, Children's Day (Día del Niño Peruano (Ley Nº 27666) , literally Peruvian Child's Day (Law Nº 27666)) is celebrated every second Sunday of April.[121] There is a second celebration every third Sunday of August promoted as the "International Children's Day". On this day of the year, Peruvian children would typically be congratulated and would receive presents from their parents. Since it is celebrated on Sunday, all special activities in school, such as field trips and the like are done the previous Friday. All major stores offer special discounts on toys, appliances, electronics, clothes, etc.

Suriname edit

In Suriname, Children's Day or Kinderdag is celebrated on 5 December. Generally, children up to 12 years old receive presents from their parents.

Uruguay edit

Children's Day in Uruguay is the second Sunday in August. 6 January is Epiphany (Reyes), also celebrated as Children's day.[122]

Venezuela edit

In Venezuela, Children's Day is celebrated the third Sunday of July.[citation needed]

Oceania edit

Australia edit

Children's Week is an annual event celebrated in Australia during the fourth week in October, from the Saturday before Universal Children's Day to the following Sunday. Prior to 1977, Child Care Week was held in various Australian states and territories focusing on children in care or those in institutions. This event was held at different times throughout the year. In 1984, it was decided to coordinate a national week to include all children to align with Universal Children's Day.[123] In 1996 it was decided to adopt a permanent theme, "A Caring World Shares", to celebrate the right of children to enjoy childhood. Organised events allow children to demonstrate their talents, skills and abilities.[124]

National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children's Day in Australia has been held each year, since 1988, on 4 August. This event was initially held against the backdrop of bicentennial year protests that obscured the importance of indigenous children. The 4 August had historically been the date Stolen Generation Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children who had been separated from their families without knowledge of their true birth dates would celebrate their birthday. Today, the day brings Elders, families and their children together to celebrate the strengths of First Nation's children and learn about the crucial impact that culture, family and community play in the life of every Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander child.[125]

New Zealand edit

In New Zealand, Children's Day is typically celebrated on the first Sunday in March. It honors children as a taonga (Maori for treasure), and is a day family can relax and share in activities to honor their children. In 2012, the focus was on peace and aroha (Maori for 'love'). New Zealand has high rates of child abuse and family violence. The New Zealand Government has recognized this as one of the most important issues for New Zealanders, with an event such as Children's Day helping to focus on the practice of sharing, loving and caring as well as honoring tamariki (Maori for 'children').[citation needed]

Tuvalu edit

The first Monday in August is National Children's Day in Tuvalu. This public holiday is called in Tuvalu Aso Tamaliki.

Vanuatu edit

In Vanuatu, Children's Day is celebrated on 24 July. The two main themes of the holiday are "Stop violence against children" and "Give a child the chance to express their opinion today". After the march, there are speeches and activities organized by schools, including a dance. Then, after midday, children return home to spend time with their parents for the rest of the day. Children's Day is a public holiday, set up following a recommendation of the committee on the Rights of the Child. A group of people in the United Nations monitor and protect children's rights. A committee, with both adult and child members, organizes activities. In the past, a committee of adults has chosen the theme – but in the future children may help choose it.[126]

Children's Day originally took place only in the capital of Vanuatu, but it has now been extended to all 6 provinces. Schools, churches, local governments of the provinces and other local organizations all organize activities. Save the Children supports one Children's Day activity in each province, selecting it from the many requests they receive for support. In 2008, one of the activities supported by Save the Children was a sports day between many different schools.

Parents and caretakers have been supportive of Children's Day activities. Many parents come to activities with children. In one province, children and parents from five different schools came together for a shared lunch. Some parents give their children presents for Children's Day – however, Save the Children try to spread the message that it doesn't matter if a parent can't afford to buy their child a present, as the real aim of Children's Day is for parents and children to spend the day together, and work together to reconcile their problems.

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Sources edit

  • Douglas, George William. Children's Day 2019: History and significance. p. 355.[ISBN missing]

External links edit

  •   Media related to Children's Day at Wikimedia Commons
  • Universal Children's Day on United Nations website

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Children s Day is a commemorative date celebrated annually in honor of children whose date of observance varies by country In 1925 International Children s Day was first proclaimed in Geneva during the World Conference on Child Welfare Since 1950 it is celebrated on June 1 in many second world countries 1 World Children s Day is celebrated on 20 November to commemorate the Declaration of the Rights of the Child by the UN General Assembly on 20 November 1959 2 In some countries it is Children s Week and not Children s Day The Sikhs celebrate Children Day on 20 December to 27 December In the U S Children s Day is celebrated on the second Sunday of June World Children s Day1958 Soviet stamp commemorating Children s DayOfficial nameWorld Children s DayAlso calledUniversal Children s DayObserved byInternational UN TypeCultural commercialDate20 November worldwide 1 June many countries FrequencyAnnualRelated toSiblings DayInternational Men s DayInternational Women s DayFather s DayMother s Day Parents Day Contents 1 History 1 1 Origins 1 2 International Children s Day 1 3 Modern initiatives 2 Dates around the world 3 List by country and region 3 1 Africa 3 1 1 Cameroon 3 1 2 Central Africa 3 1 3 Egypt 3 1 4 Eritrea 3 1 5 Liberia 3 1 6 Mauritius 3 1 7 Mozambique 3 1 8 Nigeria 3 1 9 South Africa 3 1 9 1 National Children s Day South Africa 3 1 10 South Sudan 3 1 11 Tunisia 3 1 12 Zimbabwe 3 2 Asia 3 2 1 Armenia 3 2 2 Azerbaijan 3 2 3 Bangladesh 3 2 4 Cambodia 3 2 5 China 3 2 6 Hong Kong 3 2 7 India 3 2 8 Indonesia 3 2 9 Japan 3 2 10 Kazakhstan 3 2 11 North Korea 3 2 12 South Korea 3 2 13 Laos 3 2 14 Malaysia 3 2 15 Maldives 3 2 16 Mongolia 3 2 17 Myanmar 3 2 18 Nepal 3 2 19 Pakistan 3 2 20 Palestine 3 2 21 Philippines 3 2 22 Singapore 3 2 23 Sri Lanka 3 2 24 Taiwan 3 2 25 Thailand 3 2 26 Turkey 3 2 27 Qatar 3 2 28 Uzbekistan 3 2 29 Vietnam 3 3 Europe 3 3 1 Albania 3 3 2 Bosnia and Herzegovina 3 3 3 Bulgaria 3 3 4 Croatia 3 3 5 Czech Republic 3 3 6 Denmark 3 3 7 Estonia 3 3 8 Finland 3 3 9 Germany 3 3 10 Greece 3 3 11 Hungary 3 3 12 Ireland 3 3 13 Italy 3 3 14 Moldova 3 3 15 Norway 3 3 16 Poland 3 3 17 Portugal and some former colonies 3 3 18 Romania 3 3 19 Russia 3 3 20 Serbia 3 3 21 Slovakia 3 3 22 Spain 3 3 23 Sweden 3 3 24 Switzerland 3 3 25 Ukraine 3 3 26 United Kingdom 3 4 North America 3 4 1 Canada 3 4 2 Costa Rica 3 4 3 Cuba 3 4 4 Guatemala 3 4 5 Haiti 3 4 6 Honduras 3 4 7 Mexico 3 4 8 Nicaragua 3 4 9 Panama 3 4 10 Trinidad and Tobago 3 4 11 United States 3 4 11 1 National Children Child s Day 3 4 11 2 Celebrations in April 3 4 11 3 Second Sunday in June 3 5 South America 3 5 1 Argentina 3 5 2 Bolivia 3 5 3 Brazil 3 5 4 Chile 3 5 5 Colombia 3 5 6 Ecuador 3 5 7 Paraguay 3 5 8 Peru 3 5 9 Suriname 3 5 10 Uruguay 3 5 11 Venezuela 3 6 Oceania 3 6 1 Australia 3 6 2 New Zealand 3 6 3 Tuvalu 3 6 4 Vanuatu 4 See also 5 References 5 1 Sources 6 External linksHistory editOrigins edit Children s Day began on the second Sunday of June in 1857 by Reverend Dr Charles Leonard pastor of the Universalist Church of the Redeemer in Chelsea Massachusetts Leonard held a special service dedicated to and for the children Leonard named the day Rose Day though it was later named Flower Sunday and then named Children s Day 3 4 5 Children s Day was first officially declared a national holiday by the Republic of Turkey in 1920 with the set date of 23 April Children s Day has been celebrated nationally since 1920 with the government and the newspapers of the time declaring it a day for the children However it was decided that an official confirmation was needed to clarify and justify this celebration and the official declaration was made nationally in 1929 by the founder and the President of the Republic of Turkey Mustafa Kemal Ataturk 6 7 8 International Children s Day edit International Children s Day was first proclaimed in Geneva during the World Conference on Child Welfare in 1925 On 4 November 1949 1 June was established as the International Day for Protection of Children by the Women s International Democratic Federation in Moscow 1 Since 1950 1 June is celebrated as Children s Day in many Communist and post Communist countries On 14 December 1954 a joint resolution by India and Uruguay was passed in the UN General Assembly to encourage all countries to institute a Universal Children s Day firstly to promote mutual exchange and understanding among children and secondly to initiate action to promote the ideals of the UN Charter and the welfare of the world s children 9 On 20 November 1959 The United Nations adopted the Declaration of the Rights of the Child 10 World Children s Day is celebrated on 20 November to commemorate the Declaration of the Rights of the Child by the UN General Assembly on 20 November 1959 2 Modern initiatives edit In 2000 the Millennium Development Goals outlined by world leaders to stop the spread of HIV AIDS by 2015 Albeit this applies to all people the primary objective is concerning children 10 UNICEF is dedicated to meeting the six of eight goals that apply to the needs of children so that they are all entitled to fundamental rights written in the 1989 international human rights treaty 11 UNICEF delivers vaccines works with policymakers for good health care and education and works exclusively to help children and protect their rights 11 In September 2012 the Secretary General Ban Ki moon of the United Nations led the initiative for the education of children 12 He firstly wants every child to be able to attend school a goal by 2015 12 Secondly to improve the skill set acquired in these schools 12 Finally implementing policies regarding education to promote peace respect and environmental concern 12 Universal Children s Day is not just a day to celebrate children for who they are but to bring awareness to children around the globe that have experienced violence in forms of abuse exploitation and discrimination Children are used as laborers in some countries immersed in armed conflict living on the streets suffering by differences be it religion minority issues or disabilities 13 Children feeling the effects of war can be displaced because of the armed conflict and may suffer physical and psychological trauma 14 The following violations are described in the term children and armed conflict recruitment and child soldiers killing maiming of children abduction of children attacks on schools hospitals and not allowing humanitarian access to children 14 Currently there are about 153 million children between the ages of 5 and 14 who are forced into child labor 15 The International Labour Organization in 1999 adopted the Prohibition and Elimination of the Worst Forms of Child Labour including slavery child prostitution and child pornography 15 A summary of the rights under the convention on the Rights of the Child can be found on the UNICEF website 16 Canada co chaired the World Summit for children in 1990 and in 2002 the United Nations reaffirmed the commitment to complete the agenda of the 1990 World Summit This added to the UN Secretary General s report We the Children End of Decade review of the follow up to the World Summit for Children 17 The United Nations children s agency released a study 18 referencing the population increase of children will make up 90 percent of the next billion people 19 Dates around the world editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message The officially recognized date of Children s Day varies from country to country nbsp Children s Day in Donetsk Ukraine 2011Children s Day is celebrated on 1 June in former Soviet Union states including Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Estonia Georgia Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Latvia Lithuania Moldova Russia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan as well as other former or current communist states Albania Angola Benin Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Cambodia Croatia Cuba Czech Republic Slovakia Ethiopia East Germany Kosovo Laos Mongolia Montenegro Mozambique Mainland China North Macedonia Poland Portugal Romania Serbia Slovenia Tanzania Vietnam and Yemen and to the lesser extent in Israel due to the migration of its Soviet Jewish population This includes 25 countries which regained independence from USSR seceded from Yugoslavia Federation as well as Czechoslovakia and Ethiopia after their respective splits 20 World Children s Day is celebrated on 20 November to commemorate the Declaration of the Rights of the Child by the UN General Assembly on 20 November 1959 2 This section lists some significant examples in order of date of observance Gregorian calendarOccurrence Dates CountryFirst Friday of January 6 January 20235 January 2024 3 January 2025 nbsp Bahamas 21 11 January nbsp Tunisia 22 Second Saturday of January 14 January 202313 January 2024 11 January 2025 nbsp Thailand 23 Second Sunday of February 12 February 202311 February 2024 9 February 2025 nbsp Cook Islands nbsp Nauru nbsp Niue nbsp Tokelau nbsp Cayman Islands13 February nbsp Myanmar 24 First Sunday of March 5 March 20233 March 2024 2 March 2025 nbsp New Zealand17 March nbsp Bangladesh21 March nbsp Libya 25 4 April 4 April Children s Day zh nbsp Taiwan nbsp Hong Kong5 April nbsp Palestine12 April nbsp Bolivia nbsp HaitiLast Saturday of April 26 29 April 202327 April 2024 26 April 2025 nbsp ColombiaNational Sovereignty and Children s Day 23 April nbsp Turkey30 April nbsp Mexico5 May nbsp South Korea nbsp JapanSecond Sunday of May 14 May 202312 May 2024 11 May 2025 nbsp Spain nbsp United Kingdom10 May nbsp Maldives17 May nbsp Norway27 May nbsp NigeriaLast Sunday of May 28 May 202326 May 2024 25 May 2025 nbsp HungaryAscension Day 18 May 20239 May 2024 29 May 2025 nbsp American Samoa nbsp Falkland Islands nbsp Solomon Islands1 June nbsp Albania nbsp Algeria nbsp Angola nbsp Armenia nbsp Azerbaijan nbsp Belarus nbsp Benin nbsp Bulgaria nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina nbsp China 27 nbsp Cambodia nbsp Czechia nbsp East Timor nbsp Ecuador nbsp Estonia nbsp Ethiopia nbsp Georgia nbsp Guinea Bissau nbsp Kazakhstan nbsp Kosovo nbsp Kurdistan Region nbsp Kyrgyzstan nbsp Laos nbsp Latvia nbsp Lithuania nbsp Macau nbsp Moldova nbsp Mongolia nbsp Montenegro nbsp Mozambique nbsp Myanmar nbsp Nicaragua nbsp North Korea nbsp North Macedonia nbsp Poland nbsp Portugal nbsp Romania nbsp Russia nbsp Sao Tome and Principe nbsp Serbia nbsp Slovakia nbsp Slovenia nbsp Tajikistan nbsp Tanzania nbsp Turkmenistan nbsp Ukraine nbsp Uzbekistan nbsp Vietnam nbsp YemenSecond Sunday of June 11 June 20239 June 2024 8 June 2025 nbsp United States25 June 201220 Oct 2013 19 Oct 2014 19 Oct 15 17 nbsp Syria1 July nbsp PakistanThird Sunday of July 16 July 202321 July 2024 20 July 2025 nbsp Cuba nbsp Panama nbsp Venezuela23 July nbsp Indonesia 28 First Sunday of August 6 August 20234 August 2024 3 August 2025 nbsp Uruguay citation needed 16 August nbsp ParaguayThird Sunday of August 20 August 202318 August 2024 17 August 2025 nbsp Argentina nbsp Peru9 September nbsp Costa Rica10 September nbsp Honduras20 September nbsp Austria nbsp Germany nbsp Switzerland25 September nbsp Netherlands city of Oosterhout 1 October nbsp El Salvador nbsp Guatemala nbsp Sri LankaFirst Friday of October 6 October 20234 October 2024 3 October 2025 nbsp SingaporeFirst Wednesday of October Children s Day recognition and assignation Second Sunday of August Children s Day observance 4 October 20232 October 2024 1 October 2025 nbsp Chile8 October nbsp Iran12 October nbsp BrazilFourth Saturday of October 28 October 202326 October 2024 25 October 2025 nbsp MalaysiaFourth Saturday of October 28 5 November 202326 3 November 2024 25 2 November 2025 Celebrated as National Children s Week nbsp Australia 29 First Saturday of November 4 November 20232 November 2024 1 November 2025 nbsp South Africa14 November nbsp India20 November nbsp Arab World nbsp Azerbaijan nbsp Canada 30 nbsp Croatia nbsp Cyprus nbsp Denmark nbsp Egypt nbsp Ethiopia nbsp Finland nbsp France nbsp Greece nbsp Ireland nbsp Israel nbsp Italy 31 nbsp Kenya nbsp Malaysia nbsp Netherlands nbsp North Macedonia nbsp Philippines nbsp Serbia nbsp Slovenia nbsp South Africa nbsp Spain nbsp Trinidad and Tobago nbsp Sweden nbsp United Arab Emirates nbsp Zambia5 December nbsp Suriname23 December nbsp South Sudan nbsp Sudan25 December nbsp Congo nbsp Congo DR nbsp Cameroon nbsp Equatorial Guinea nbsp Gabon nbsp Chad nbsp Central African RepublicHindu calendarOccurrence Equivalent Gregorian dates Country29 Bhadra 14 September 202315 September 2024 14 September 2025 14 September 2026 nbsp NepalVietnamese calendarOccurrence Equivalent Gregorian dates Country15th day of eighth month 29 September 202317 September 20246 October 2025 nbsp VietnamList by country and region editAfrica edit Cameroon edit In Cameroon Children s Day was established as a holiday in 1990 Central Africa edit In Congo Congo DR Cameroon Equatorial Guinea Gabon Chad Central African Republic Children s Day is celebrated on 25 December to honor all the children there Egypt edit In Egypt Children s Day is celebrated every 20 November with festivals and games for children but not in every city like Cairo Alexandria etc Eritrea edit In Eritrea Children s Day is celebrated on 8 December citation needed Liberia edit In Liberia Children s Day was established as a holiday in 1991 citation needed Mauritius edit In Mauritius Children s Day was established in 1991 as the International Day of the African Child Mozambique edit In Mozambique the International Children s Day is also celebrated on 1 June 32 Nigeria edit Children s Day is celebrated on 27 May in Nigeria It was established as a holiday in 1964 It is a public holiday for Primary and Secondary school children Due to the large size of the country only a few groups of children schools or other organizations are selected to march past in a parade The children are usually given treats such as an outing or doing jobs that adults would normally do In some situations primary and secondary school children compete in military parades format for a prize which will be given at the end of the competition Religious groups in Nigeria also celebrate children s day in grand style Many private and public organizations usually put together children s party for privileged and less privileged children in a bid to give them a sense of belonging It is also a day media organizations analyze the plight of children in the society and efforts government and non government agencies make to better a lot of children South Africa edit In South Africa Children s Day is on the first Saturday of November 33 National Children s Day South Africa edit This event has been celebrated each year from 2004 until 2009 in Eldorado Park Johannesburg South Africa It was done by an organization called Child Evangelism Fellowship During this period there was growth in this community and no one knew about children being on drugs In 2013 the Organization called Articulating Life started celebrating National Children s day with just over 300 children This number increased to more than 1700 in 2019 After 2009 there was an increase in drug use by children of a young age Since the National Children s Day has been faithfully celebrated again in this community the use of drugs among children who come to these celebrations has declined Children in Eldorado Park and its surrounding areas like Soweto Ennerdale Westbury Slovo Park Freedom Park Mandela s Square Squattercamp and Klipstruit West are invited each year They receive a meal of vet cake and mince or a hotdog roll with juice and water They eat as much as possible This is a day where the children are reminded that they are valuable and loved by their community and GOD It is a day that they are reminded that they are children and that they should play and behave like children There are all kinds of activities and games in which the children participate There are jumping castles horse riding face painting a petting zoo arts and crafts a talent show workshops teaching the children about recycling human rights children s rights and responsibilities planting and so much more All this is for free No one pays for anything and nothing is sold on the day at the event This is a wonderful day and children are looking forward to it each year The organizers with the help of countless organizations churches parents and pensioners would like to see this event take place in every area of South Africa and around the world 34 South Sudan edit In South Sudan Children s Day is celebrated on 23 December the birthday of South Sudan s greatest child according to tribal mythology Tunisia edit Children s Day in Tunisia is celebrated on 11 January every year It was established as a holiday in 1995 It is a day in which Tunisians observe the rights of children and remind themselves that children are the future builders and developers of the country and the world Zimbabwe edit Children s Day was established as a holiday in Zimbabwe in 1990 Day of the African Child Asia edit Armenia edit In Armenia Children s Day is celebrated on 1 June Azerbaijan edit In Azerbaijan Children s Day is celebrated on 1 June Bangladesh edit Since 2009 JAAGO Foundation has been celebrating International Children s Day ব শ ব শ শ দ বস throughout Bangladesh by engaging youth and creating awareness about children s right on 20 November which is the declared Universal Children s Day by the United Nations After this movement gained a lot of attraction Bangladesh started celebrating Children s Day on 17 March on the birthday of the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Cambodia edit In Cambodia Children s Day is celebrated on 1 June 35 China edit Children s Day PRC Simplified Chinese六一国际儿童节Traditional Chinese六一國際兒童節TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinLiu Yi Guoji Ertong JieWade GilesLiu4 i1 Kuo2 chi4 Erh2 t ung2 Chieh2Yale Romanizationlyou4 yi1 gwo2 ji4 er2 tung2 jye2Yue CantoneseJyutpingluk6 jat1 gwok3 zai3 ji4 tung4 zit3In the People s Republic of China Children s Day is celebrated on 1 June and is formally known as the June 1 International Children s Day 27 When the People s Republic of China was first established in 1949 the State Council Cabinet designated a half day holiday for all primary schools on 1 June following the lead of the Soviet Union This was later made into a full day s break in 1956 with The Announcement by the State Council to make 1 June Children s Day a One Day Holiday Schools usually hold activities such as children s performances camping trips or free movies on Children s Day or the day before to allow students to have fun Children of civil servants might also receive small gifts from the government until they are fourteen and Civil servants who have children sometimes have a half day holiday on 1 June to spend more time with their children Investitute and farewell ceremonies of the Young Pioneers of China are usually held on 1 June as well The entrance of children under 14 into the Forbidden City is free on 1 June while each accompanying adult gets 50 off 36 Hong Kong edit Children s Day Chinese 兒童節 Jyutping ji4 tung4 zit3 is celebrated on 4 April India edit Main article Children s Day India Children s Day is celebrated across India to increase awareness of the rights care and education of children 37 It is celebrated on 14 November every year as a tribute to India s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru 38 Fondly known as Chacha Uncle Nehru among children he advocated for children to have a fulfilling education On this day many educational and motivational programs are held across India by and for children 39 Indonesia edit In Indonesia Children s Day is celebrated on 23 July It was established as a holiday in 1984 28 Japan edit Main article Children s Day Japan Japan s Children s Day こどもの日 kodomo no hi is celebrated on 5 May a National Holiday since 1948 to celebrate the happiness of all children and to express gratitude toward mothers There is a long tradition from the 8th century to celebrate children s day twice a year 3 March for girls and on 5 May for boys On 3 March also known as the Doll Festival Japanese people decorate their households with traditional Heian Period doll sets and plum blossom and drink Amazake On 5 May also known as 端午の節句 tango no sekku they fly carp streamers outside display Samurai dolls and eat Kashiwa mochi and chimaki There were some who argued in 1948 that 3 March should also be a National Holiday 40 Kazakhstan edit The International Children s Day is celebrated annually on 1 June and is established as a national holiday for children Over 3 million children across Kazakhstan celebrate the holiday with special children s events citation needed North Korea edit nbsp International Children s Day in Taesongsan Funfair North Korea 1 June 2019North Korean Children s Day is celebrated on 1 June as the International Children s Day 국제 아동절 Before 1945 it was celebrated on 1 May There is also a day called 조선소년단창립절 Korean Children s Union Day on 6 June South Korea edit nbsp Children s day in Seoul South Korea 5 May 1954In the Republic of Korea South Korea 5 May is officially recognized as Children s Day 어린이날 and one of the public holidays Parents often give presents to their children as well as spend time with them The children are taken on excursions to zoos museums and various venues of children oriented entertainment Children s Day events are becoming more commercial becoming important events to increase sales of children s products 41 Children s Day was first conceived by progressive ethnic Korean students with Korean independence movement leaders against Japanese colonialism From Jinju many people gathered to promote and improve the social status of children and encourage adults to teach awareness of their deprived sovereignty In 1923 42 the ethnic Korean student group in Tokyo Saekdong hoe 색동회 proclaimed the first Children s Day on May Day later on 7 May Bang Jeong hwan a co founder of Saekdong hoe first coined the modern Korean word for children eorini 어린이 replacing the previous slang aenom 애놈 or esaekki 애새끼 43 Celebration of Children s Day in Korea has enlightened people about children s fundamental human rights Since 1939 Government General of Chosen viewing Children s Day as one of the nationalist movement by Korean independence activists had oppressed the Children s Day celebration Since 1945 Children s Day celebration has been resumed The children s welfare law written in the constitution officially designated 5 May as Children s Day in 1961 And by the law of holiday of government office Children s day became a holiday in Korea in 1970 44 The holiday is also marks the unofficial beginning of summer in the country as the solar term of Lixia coincides with it citation needed Laos edit In Laos Children s Day is celebrated on 1 June and on the same day there is also the National Tree Planting Day Malaysia edit It is held traditionally on 1 October Nowadays it is also celebrated on 20 November following International Children s Day Maldives edit nbsp Children s Day celebration in Kendhoo MaldivesIn Maldives Children s Day Kudakudhinge Dhuvas is celebrated on 10 May On this day all the school children go to school to the event to celebrate Children s Day The schools that are involved would also organize numerous activities for their pupils Mongolia edit In Mongolia the International Children s Day is celebrated on 1 June It is also known as Eh үrsijn bayar On 1 June every child receives presents gifts and much more There are also festivals sales and sweets citation needed Myanmar edit In Myanmar Children s Day is celebrated on 13 February In 1954 the United Nations established Universal Children s Day dedicated to improving children s welfare worldwide It is celebrated annually on 20 November Besides many countries have their own national holidays to celebrate children For example Children s Day in Myanmar former Burma is celebrated on 13 February The date of Myanmar s Children s Day coincides with the birthday of Aung San a Burmese revolutionary politician and general who is considered the Father of the Nation in present day Myanmar He fought for Burma s independence from Japan and the United Kingdom It was decided to celebrate Aung San s birthday as Children s Day because he fought for a better future for Burmese children In the late 1980s a military dictatorship was established in Myanmar Naturally the military government didn t encourage the celebration of Aung San s birthday and by extension Children s Day The situation began to change after the 2011 2012 democratic reforms Today Children s Day is officially celebrated in schools across Myanmar On 13 February Burmese schools host special events for students Their main goal is to emphasize the importance of education for the future of Burmese children as well as to raise awareness of the problems that children and their parents face on a daily basis This is a direct copy of the original 45 Nepal edit In Nepal Children s Day ब ल द वस is celebrated on Bhadra 29 according to the Nepali Calendar August September after signing the child rights agreement with the UN Earlier during the Shah Rule Nepal used to observe Children s Day on Bhadra 4 on the birthday of H M Queen Mother Ratna Rajya Laxmi Devi Shah It is celebrated by conducting various programs in various institutions around Nepal It was established as a holiday in 1990 After the establishment of the federalism government Child right is under the Ministry of Women Children and Senior Citizens On the occasion of the 58th National Children s Day Bhadra 29th 2079 Nepali Calendar with the theme of The Foundation of Child Friendly Society Responsible Family Responsible Government celebrates Children s Day in the different areas of Nepal 46 Pakistan edit In Pakistan the National Assembly on 16 December 2015 passed a unanimous resolution expressing grief and sadness over the martyrdom of more than 150 students and teachers of Army Public School Peshawar on 16 December 2014 The NA recommended that 16 December should be observed as Pakistan Children Day in memory of the martyrs 47 Earlier Children s Day was celebrated on 1 July In Punjab the Child Rights Cell of Department of Social Welfare Punjab collaborates with UNICEF to celebrate this day Whereas The NGO Voice of Children Islamabad also celebrates Children s day and arranges activities for children and parents on that day The EPO and SFB also celebrate Children s day and arrange fun and interactive sessions for children and parents For Children s Day there are many festivals and events organized by schools and organizations that focus on having fun and lively activities that kids and their families can enjoy Most charitable organizations also partake in the festivities by holding functions or partnering with bigger organizations Thus everyone joins in to make this day a memorable event each year in Pakistan citation needed Palestine edit Children day Arabic يوم الطفل الفلسطيني is celebrated in the State of Palestine on 5 April 48 49 50 51 On 5 April 1995 at the First Palestinian Child Conference the late President Yasser Arafat declared his commitment to the International Convention on the Rights of the Child and declared 5 April a day for the Palestinian child Since that date the Palestinian people commemorate this day every year in all its official institutions and in partnership with civil and international institutions dealing with childhood in Palestine by organizing many recreational cultural educational sports and media activities and activities to support the children of Palestine According to a report by the Palestinian Prisoners Club Israeli authorities have arrested 745 Palestinians under the age of 18 from the beginning of 2019 to the end of October 2019 The Prisoners Club said in a report on the eve of the International Children s Day 2019 which falls on 20 November each year that approximately 200 children continue to be detained by the occupation authorities in the detention centers Megiddo Ofer and Damon in addition to a number of other children held in private centers in Jerusalem The Prisoners Club pointed to a series of actions carried out by the Israeli occupation authorities against violent youths during their arrest process which starts from the first moment of their arrest and taken from their homes late at night They are under pressure and threats sentencing in absentia and financial penalties and fines According to the report punishments against the violent youths during their detention include depriving them from completing their studies in addition to depriving some of them from family visits Philippines edit In the Philippines Republic Act No 10661 declares the month of November as Children s Month in commemoration of the adoption of the convention on the Rights of the Child by the United Nations General Assembly on 20 November 1989 52 Singapore edit Historically 1 October was the day which Singapore officially celebrates Children s Day A similar event celebrated every year is Youth Day which is celebrated on the first Sunday of July every year which is a school holiday for primary secondary and junior college students 53 In Kindergarten and primary school children in Singapore do not have to attend school on Children s Day From 2011 Children s Day was celebrated on the first Friday of October It is usually celebrated by singing a Children s Day song called Semoga Bahagia May you achieve happiness in Malay composed by Mr Zubir Said also composer of their national anthem Majulah Singapura followed by a performance by their teachers and presents given by their teachers on the day before Children s Day and the day itself is a School Holiday Secondary school middle school students still need to go to school on this day but teachers often organise special events and activities so older children could still celebrate Children s Day in Singapore is also celebrated not only to celebrate childhood but also to remind them of issues faced by children around the world citation needed Sri Lanka edit In Sri Lanka Children s Day is celebrated on 1 October which they call in Sinhala as Loka Lama Dinaya In this day many schools and orphanage homes celebrate by giving gifts to children There are many programmes for children and TV programmes celebrating by broadcasting children s programmes Taiwan edit Children s DayTraditional Chinese婦女節 兒童節合併假期TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinFunǚ Jie Ertong Jie Hebing JiaqiWade GilesFu4 nu3 Chieh2 Erh2 t ung2 Chieh2 He2 ping4 Chia4 ch i2Southern MinHokkien POJHu li chiat Ji tong chiat Ha p peng Ka kiTai loHu li tsiat Ji tong tsiat Ha p ping Ka kiTaiwan designated 4 April as Children s Day Chinese 兒童節 pinyin Ertong Jie pursuant to Article 5 of the Order to Implement Commemoration Days and Holidays 54 The holiday dates back to 1931 and since then schools often hold special activities to celebrate the occasion Because of pressure from parents demanding to accompany their children in the celebration Taiwan celebrated Women s Day together with Children s Day on 4 April 1991 Since then 4 April has been known as The Combined Holidays of Women s Day and Children s Day Chinese 婦女節 It has been a public holiday of Taiwan since 2011 55 The Executive Yuan stipulated in Article 5 of the Memorial Day and Festival Implementation Measures that on 4 April Children s Day relevant organs groups and schools held celebration activities 2 A one day holiday was merged with Women s Day from 1991 to 1997 formally known as Women s Day Children s Day Merger Holiday After 1998 the holiday was canceled and it was incorporated into the week of holiday In 1998 two days before the rest of the week the children of elementary and junior high school students had a day off Since 2011 it has returned to the national holiday and the country has a holiday for one day In 2012 if the law is revised again if it meets the same day as the Ching Ming Festival it will be on 3 April of the previous day and if it is on Thursday it will be on the following day Thailand edit nbsp Children s Day 2012 at the Chiang Mai Royal Thai Air Force baseThailand National Children s Day Thai wnedkaehngchati is celebrated on the second Saturday in January Known as Wan Dek in Thailand Children s Day is celebrated to give children the opportunity to have fun and to create awareness about their significant role in the development of the country It was established as a holiday in 1955 Usually His Majesty the King gives advice addressing the children while the Supreme Patriarch of Thailand gives moral teaching The Prime Minister also usually gives each Children s Day a theme and a slogan 56 Many Government offices are open to children and their family this includes the Government House the Parliament House Complex and various Military installations These events may include a guided tour and an exhibition A notable example is the guided tour at the Government House where children have an opportunity to view the Prime Minister s office and sit at the bureau The Royal Thai Air Force usually invites children to go and explore the aircraft and the Bangkok Bank distributes stationeries such as pens pencils and books to every child that enters the bank as a community service Many organizations from both the government and commercial sectors have celebration activities for children Children can enter zoos or ride buses for free There is a Thai saying that states Children are the future of the nation if the children are intelligent the country will be prosperous Turkey edit nbsp The Holiday of National Sovereignty and Children Turkey celebrated in Germany in 2011The Grand National Assembly of Turkey was established on 1920 23 April and to commemorate the event 23 April was proclaimed a national holiday in 1921 Since 1927 57 it has also become Children s Day Turkish Ulusal Egemenlik ve Cocuk Bayrami literally The Holiday of National Sovereignty and Children an official holiday dedicated to the children of Turkey and from 1979 on the world In addition to holding many domestic celebratory events such as stadium performances Turkey also houses TRT International April 23 Children s Festival where groups of children from other countries are invited to participate in the festivities while staying at Turkish families homes Qatar edit Qatar marked its first Qatar Children s day on 15 March 2018 amp it coincides with the date on which the Wudeema law Child protection law was issued 58 Qatar also celebrates Universal Children s day on 20 November 59 Uzbekistan edit In Uzbekistan Children s Day is celebrated on 1 June 60 Vietnam edit nbsp Mid Autumn Festival in VietnamIn Vietnam Children s Day is celebrated on 1 June as ICD and on the full moon of the 8th lunar month during the Mid Autumn Festival Europe edit Albania edit Children s day in Albania is celebrated on 1 June Bosnia and Herzegovina edit In Bosnia and Herzegovina Children s Day was established as a holiday in 1993 Bulgaria edit In Bulgaria Children s day Den na deteto is celebrated on 1 June 61 Traditionally kids receive very special attention from their family including Birthday like presents In the past all drivers were expected to drive with their lights on all day long to demonstrate extra vigilance over children s safety Now it is compulsory to drive with the lights on every day of the year Croatia edit In Croatia Children s Day is celebrated on 20 November Czech Republic edit In Czech Republic Children s Day Mezinarodni den deti is celebrated on 1 June Denmark edit In Denmark Children s Day is known as Bornenes Dag and is celebrated on 20 November 62 Estonia edit In Estonia Children s Day is known as Day for Protection of Children lastekaitsepaev and is celebrated on 1 June Since 2021 it is also recognised as a national holiday and flag day On flag days government and local authority agencies and legal persons in public law shall hoist the Estonian flag 63 On this day many free public events are organised all over the country 64 65 Finland edit In Finland Children s Day is known as Day of Children s Rights and is celebrated on 20 November Germany edit In Germany during the Cold War Children s Day Kindertag was handled quite differently in West Germany and East Germany While East Germany GDR celebrated International Children s Day Internationaler Kindertag on 1 June West Germany FRG celebrated Universal Children s Day Weltkindertag on 20 September The customs of Children s Day was also significantly different in West and East Germany In East Germany the holiday was introduced in 1950 and was then held on a yearly basis for the children On this day of the year children would typically be congratulated and would receive presents from their parents and did special activities in school such as field trips and the like After the reunification of East and West Germany occurred in 1990 Universal Children s Day has become official for whole Germany This however was not accepted by large parts of the East German population Most parents still celebrate Children s Day on the former date of 1 June and public events pertaining to Children s Day take place on 20 September Weltkindertag 66 67 Since 2019 it is a state holiday in the former GDR state of Thuringia Greece edit In Greece Children s Day is celebrated on 20 November It was established on 11 December 1946 when Unicef was founded Hungary edit Children s Week began in Hungary in 1931 Since 1950 it has been reduced to Children s Day taking place on the last Sunday in May 68 Ireland edit In Ireland Universal Children s Day is celebrated on 20 November 69 70 71 Italy edit In Italy Children s day in Italy usually referred to as Giornata nazionale dei diritti dell infanzia e dell adolescenza i e National day for childhood and adolescence rights is celebrated on 20 November every year since it was established in 1997 due to law no 451 31 72 Moldova edit In Moldova International Children s Day is celebrated on 1 June From 2016 the day has been declared a public holiday citation needed Norway edit nbsp Children s Day in Norway in 1911Children s Day in Norway is held on 17 May the same day as Norwegian Constitution Day with many children s parades simultaneously celebrating both events and thereby emphasizing the importance of children in Norwegian society Poland edit nbsp Children s Day at Arlekin Theatre Lodz 2015In Poland Children s Day Dzien Dziecka is celebrated on 1 June The International Children s Day was introduced in Poland in 1952 It coincides with the beginning of meteorological summer and it is usually treated as a special day free from lessons as it takes place near the end of the school year Schools usually organize special activities for the pupils to celebrate the day and during the first week of June is a time of festivities organized in parks and entertainment centers for children Portugal and some former colonies edit In Portugal and also at some of its former Asiatic and African colonies such as Guinea Bissau Macau Cape Verde East Timor Angola Mozambique and Sao Tome and Principe Children s Day Dia da Crianca is celebrated on 1 June Romania edit In Romania Children s Day Romanian Ziua Copilului is celebrated on 1 June Children often receive presents from parents and other family members Various events are also organized According to the Law 220 2016 starting with 2017 Children s Day is officially a public holiday Russia edit nbsp Children of Vladivostok Russian Federation celebrating the International Children s Day nbsp Participants compete at the baby crawling contest held in Volgograd ahead of International Children s Day 2011 In Russia Children s Day is celebrated on 1 June It was established as a holiday in 1949 Serbia edit In Serbia Children s Day is celebrated on 20 November since 1989 73 Slovakia edit In Slovakia the day is called International Children s Day Medzinarodny den deti and is celebrated on 1 June Children get free entrance to some attractions like zoos citation needed Spain edit In Spain this date is celebrated 15 April and it is called Dia del nino Sweden edit In Sweden Children s Day is celebrated on the first Monday of October It was Gustav Rosen who is credited with starting a Children s Day in Umea in northern Sweden in 1905 74 Switzerland edit In Switzerland Children s day was established as a holiday on 20 November 1925 Ukraine edit nbsp Children s Day in Donetsk in 2013Day of Children s Protection Children s Day Ukrainian Den zahistu ditej Den zakhystu ditey literally day of children s protection is celebrated on 1 June In Ukraine Children s Day is set in accordance with the presidential decree of Ukraine from 30 May 1998 No 568 98 75 United Kingdom edit Children s Day was established in the United Kingdom in 1954 by the United Nations General Assembly so as to create a day of worldwide fraternity and understanding between children 76 However Children s Day in the UK is not celebrated on the United Nation s nominated date of 20 November National Children s Day is celebrated in the summer instead to allow children the chance to go outside on the day they are celebrated In 2022 it was celebrated on Sunday 15 May 77 North America edit Canada edit National Child Day has been proclaimed across Canada since 1993 to commemorate the United Nations adoption of two documents centered on children s rights the United Nations Declaration of the Rights of the Child on 20 November 1959 and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child on 20 November 1989 78 The Child Day Act outlines human rights to which children under the age of 18 are entitled by law This Act promotes awareness and teaches children that they have rights like adults do under the law 78 The date of celebration is 20 November 78 Costa Rica edit In Costa Rica Children s Day is celebrated on 9 September Cuba edit In Cuba Children s Day is celebrated on June 1 and on the third Sunday of July Guatemala edit In Guatemala Children s Day is celebrated on 1 October It was established as a holiday around 1990 Haiti edit In Haiti Children s Day is celebrated on 12 June 79 Honduras edit In Honduras Children s Day is celebrated on 10 September Mexico edit In Mexico Children s Day Dia del nino is celebrated on 30 April On this day or the closest weekday if it falls upon a weekend teachers in schools organize the day for their children including games music and sharing food Often children make and break pinatas In some schools lessons are suspended for the day Some families also have a day out with their children There are special activities for children in parks and sports centers Sometimes children are given presents by their families In the media industry it is celebrated as a de facto Take Your Children to Work Day with the children of radio and television hosts appearing on their parents shows which are often themed with children s entertainment for the day The first Children s Day was celebrated in Tantoyuca Veracruz on 8 May year unknown but in 1925 President Alvaro Obregon changed it after the country joined the Geneva Conventions and looking after the wellness of the vulnerable children affected by World War I Later the Geneva Declaration of the Rights of the Child was adopted on 26 November 1924 by the League of Nations recognizing that children are the most affected by war events 80 United Nations recommended 20 November to celebrate Children s Day throughout the world but that day coincides with Revolution Day Mexico Also 30 April was selected to avoid 1 May Labor Day and the celebrations of Cinco de Mayo The Day of the Battle of Puebla 80 Nicaragua edit In Nicaragua the International Children s Day is celebrated on 1 June Panama edit In Panama Children s Day or Kid s Day was formerly held on 1 November but was changed by Vivian Fernandez de Torrijos the wife of President Martin Torrijos 2004 2009 to the third Sunday of July 81 Trinidad and Tobago edit International Men s Day on 19 November and celebrates Children s Day on 20 November in Trinidad and Tobago 82 United States edit Children s Day observations in the United States predate both Mother s and Father s Day though a permanent annual single Children s Day observation is not made at the national level National Children s Day is generally celebrated in June or October 83 but other days are celebrated as well National Children Child s Day edit National Children s Day was celebrated on the second Sunday of October under the Bush and Clinton administration starting on 8 October 1989 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 The only exception was in 1993 when it switched to 21 November 93 In 2001 Congress declared that National Child s Day is to be celebrated on the first Sunday of June 94 which the Bush administration followed 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 except in 2002 when it was postponed to the second Sunday of June 103 The Obama administration continued to celebrate National Child s Day but switched the date to 20 November which does not always fall on a Sunday 102 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 An exception was made in 2009 when it was celebrated on Sunday 22 November 111 Celebrations in April edit In 1996 author Pat Mora after learning about the annual Mexican tradition of celebrating 30 April as El dia del nino the Day of the Child proposed an annual celebration in the U S of El dia de los ninos El dia de los libros Children s Day Book Day thus honoring children and connecting them to literacy essential in a democracy Assistance starting this community based family literacy initiative was provided by REFORMA the National Association to Promote Library amp Information Services to Latinos and the Spanish Speaking Often known as Dia because it is both a daily commitment and an annual April celebration Children s Day Book Day has grown to link all children to books languages and cultures A major partner is the Association for Library Services to Children ALSC a division of the American Library Association ALA Every year across the country hundreds of libraries schools and community organizations etc hold culminating April Children s Day Book Day celebrations that unite communities creating an annual tradition much like Mother s Day and Father s Day On 23 April 2011 Executive of King County WA declared 23 April as the International Children s Day 112 Children s Day celebrations of Turkish Community in California lead to the State of California recognizing the last Saturday of April as the Children s Day 113 Second Sunday in June edit In 1856 Rev Charles H Leonard D D then pastor of the First Universalist Church of Chelsea Mass set apart a Sunday for the dedication of children to the Christian life and for the re dedication of parents and guardians to bringing up their children in Christian nurture This service was first observed the second Sunday in June 114 The Universalist Convention at Baltimore in September 1867 passed a resolution commending churches to set apart one Sunday in each year as Children s Day 115 The Methodist Episcopal Church at the Methodist Conference of 1868 recommended that second Sunday in June be annually observed as Children s Day 115 The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in 1883 designated the second Sabbath in June as Children s Day 116 Also in 1883 the National Council of Congregational Churches and nearly all the state bodies of that denomination in the United States passed resolutions commending the observance of the day About this time many other denominations adopted similar recommendations 117 Chase s Calendar of Events cites Children s Sunday and notes that The Commonwealth of Massachusetts issues an annual proclamation for the second Sunday in June 118 Since 2009 Illinois Governor Pat Quinn has issued proclamations proclaiming the second Sunday in June as Children s Day as had the previous governor in 2007 and 2008 The mayors of Aurora and Batavia Illinois also have issued proclamations 119 Numerous churches and denominations currently observe the second Sunday in June including the African Methodist Episcopal Church African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church and the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church South America edit Argentina edit Children s Day in Spanish Dia del Nino in Argentina it has been historically celebrated on the second Sunday of August however in 2013 it changed to the third as the second interfered with the country s primary elections It is usual for kids to get toys and other gift from their parents families and people usually gather and share meals together It has been celebrated on this date continuously since the 1960s but it earned meaning in 1990 when around the same date the country adopted the Children Rights Convention under the law N 23 849 Bolivia edit Children s day in Bolivia was first established in 1954 Google made a Google Doodle celebrating this holiday on 13 April 2019 Although the holiday is celebrated on 12 April not the 13th Brazil edit In Brazil Children s Day In Portuguese Dia das Criancas is celebrated on 12 October coinciding with Our Lady of Aparecida s day the country s Patron Saint holiday In Brazil Children s Day is celebrated by kids receiving presents from their parents and relatives Chile edit In Chile Children s Day is officially recognized and assigned to the first Wednesday of October However it is observed on the second Sunday of August 120 It retains none of the international flavors as a day to recognize the needs of or rights of children but is observed merely as a commercial holiday dedicated to buying toys for children Colombia edit In Colombia Children s Day is celebrated on the last Saturday of April It was established as a holiday in 2001 Ecuador edit In Ecuador Children s Day Dia del Nino is celebrated on 1 June Generally kids up to 12 years old receive presents nbsp Children s day Dia del Nino in EcuadorParaguay edit In Paraguay Children s Day is celebrated on 16 August day of the Battle of Acosta Nu where it is said that 20 000 men from the Triple Alliance were awaited by a Paraguayan force made up of 3 500 children ages six to fifteen ordered to hold the Alliance forces while the president Solano Lopez could escape Even though Paraguay had been already completely defeated it is said that Lopez forced them to stay and face the enemy others sources claim that the children volunteered to fight against the Allied forces after their families had been killed by the advancing allied forces see more in Paraguayan War Children s Day is a national holiday used to remember the event which happened during the five year war citation needed Peru edit According to Peruvian law in Peru Children s Day Dia del Nino Peruano Ley Nº 27666 literally Peruvian Child s Day Law Nº 27666 is celebrated every second Sunday of April 121 There is a second celebration every third Sunday of August promoted as the International Children s Day On this day of the year Peruvian children would typically be congratulated and would receive presents from their parents Since it is celebrated on Sunday all special activities in school such as field trips and the like are done the previous Friday All major stores offer special discounts on toys appliances electronics clothes etc Suriname edit In Suriname Children s Day or Kinderdag is celebrated on 5 December Generally children up to 12 years old receive presents from their parents Uruguay edit Children s Day in Uruguay is the second Sunday in August 6 January is Epiphany Reyes also celebrated as Children s day 122 Venezuela edit In Venezuela Children s Day is celebrated the third Sunday of July citation needed Oceania edit Australia edit Children s Week is an annual event celebrated in Australia during the fourth week in October from the Saturday before Universal Children s Day to the following Sunday Prior to 1977 Child Care Week was held in various Australian states and territories focusing on children in care or those in institutions This event was held at different times throughout the year In 1984 it was decided to coordinate a national week to include all children to align with Universal Children s Day 123 In 1996 it was decided to adopt a permanent theme A Caring World Shares to celebrate the right of children to enjoy childhood Organised events allow children to demonstrate their talents skills and abilities 124 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children s Day in Australia has been held each year since 1988 on 4 August This event was initially held against the backdrop of bicentennial year protests that obscured the importance of indigenous children The 4 August had historically been the date Stolen Generation Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children who had been separated from their families without knowledge of their true birth dates would celebrate their birthday Today the day brings Elders families and their children together to celebrate the strengths of First Nation s children and learn about the crucial impact that culture family and community play in the life of every Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander child 125 New Zealand edit In New Zealand Children s Day is typically celebrated on the first Sunday in March It honors children as a taonga Maori for treasure and is a day family can relax and share in activities to honor their children In 2012 the focus was on peace and aroha Maori for love New Zealand has high rates of child abuse and family violence The New Zealand Government has recognized this as one of the most important issues for New Zealanders with an event such as Children s Day helping to focus on the practice of sharing loving and caring as well as honoring tamariki Maori for children citation needed Tuvalu edit The first Monday in August is National Children s Day in Tuvalu This public holiday is called in Tuvalu Aso Tamaliki Vanuatu edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message In Vanuatu Children s Day is celebrated on 24 July The two main themes of the holiday are Stop violence against children and Give a child the chance to express their opinion today After the march there are speeches and activities organized by schools including a dance Then after midday children return home to spend time with their parents for the rest of the day Children s Day is a public holiday set up following a recommendation of the committee on the Rights of the Child A group of people in the United Nations monitor and protect children s rights A committee with both adult and child members organizes activities In the past a committee of adults has chosen the theme but in the future children may help choose it 126 Children s Day originally took place only in the capital of Vanuatu but it has now been extended to all 6 provinces Schools churches local governments of the provinces and other local organizations all organize activities Save the Children supports one Children s Day activity in each province selecting it from the many requests they receive for support In 2008 one of the activities supported by Save the Children was a sports day between many different schools Parents and caretakers have been supportive of Children s Day activities Many parents come to activities with children In one province children and parents from five different schools came together for a shared lunch Some parents give their children presents for Children s Day however Save the Children try to spread the message that it doesn t matter if a parent can t afford to buy their child a present as the real 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