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Every child stays enthusiastic about the Children's Day celebration. However, many are confused about the Children's Day history, why it is celebrated, and what is the significance of this day.
So, in this blog, we have explained the history behind the day, its celebration date and importance, and what gifts you can choose to make this day memorable for young hearts.
Children's Day is more than just fun and games - it’s a tribute to the spirit of childhood and a reminder of the promise every young one holds for the future.
Do you know when is Children's Day in India? In India, November 14, the birth anniversary of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, is celebrated as Children's Day.
Jawaharlal Nehru, famously called "Chacha Nehru” was India's first Prime Minister and was known for his love for children and his viewpoint that kids are the country's most significant wealth.
Nehru's dedication towards children and their education has left an imprint on Indian society. Thus, each year, on this day, the country believes in celebrating his virtues.
Children's Day history can be dated back to 1854. The United Nations General Assembly adopted the Declaration of the Rights of the Child in 1959 and the Convention on the Rights of the Child in 1989.
UNICEF declares World/Universal/International Children's Day on November 20th every year. However, many countries also celebrate it on the 1st of June.
Now, many may doubt why India celebrates Children’s Day on November 14 annually!
Before 1964, India celebrated November 20 as Children's Day (as declared by the United Nations). However, after Nehru's death in 1964, the Indian leaders decided to celebrate November 14th (his birthday) as Children's Day.
Nehru viewed children as the "real strength of the nation and the very foundation of society." This dream to give children education, health care, and options to advance gave child welfare in India a new face.
The importance of Children’s Day signifies the glorification and promotion of the development, happiness, and potential of every child. It is the day when one should remember how one can contribute toward building and maintaining an environment in which children should grow through education, play, and a nurturing community.
On 20 November, The International Children's Day 2024, we pay tribute to the spirit of childhood by committing to protect the rights and welfare of budding minds.
Every year, Children's Day reminds everyone that children need not only care but also encouragement and opportunities to learn, play, and grow.
People and institutions collectively organize and participate in various activities that make children feel valued and loved.
This day acknowledges the joy, purity, and vast scope of thinking in young minds by showering love and care on them. You can enhance this celebration by distributing baby girl dresses and kids wear for boys among the needy.
It draws social attention to much-needed welfare issues for children, such as health, education, and safety, so the young mind is better protected and wholesomely raised.
This Day promotes children's rights to education, security, and the opportunity to exercise their potential.
On Children's Day, participative activities, workshops, and events are organised that facilitate children's learning and growth creatively. These help them grow cognitively and emotionally.
The celebration of Children's Day focuses on tinytots and inspires and prepares them to dream big as potential future leaders to lead society and make a difference.
Children's Day is an amazing celebration dedicated to young hearts and curious minds. Let us promote the importance of love, care & sharing, and fair opportunities for every kid on this Children's Day. Chacha Nehru supported these virtues throughout his life.
Besides knowing when and why do we celebrate Children's Day, acknowledge the importance of giving gifts to kids.
Gifts make kids feel special. This small gesture of love and appreciation creates joyful memories for a lifetime and marks the true spirit of Children's Day.
A beautiful outfit can make this day even more memorable. Check out One Friday's collection to find the perfect kids' dress or stylish jackets for boys.
UNICEF celebrates World Children’s Day as a day dedicated to action for children, by children. On this day, children and young people jointly seek adults for creating a better future for every child. This day underlines how important is society's role in helping children grow within a safe and supportive environment.
You can gift thoughtful items to kids on Children's Day in 2024. Choose from ideas like books, educational games, or even creative science experiment kits. Different types of outfits, like overcoats for girls and boys' blazers, are also good gifting options.
The United Nations General Assembly declared 20th November as Universal Children's Day by resolution 836(IX) of 14 December 1954. Children's Day began in 1857 by Reverend Dr. Charles Leonard in Chelsea, US.