Christmas Day
Christmas is an annual festival commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ, observed on December 25 as a religious and cultural celebration among billions of people around the world.
Christmas is an annual festival commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ, observed on December 25 as a religious and cultural celebration among billions of people around the world.
Energy Saving Week is an awareness campaign that encourages people to save energy, reduce their carbon footprint, and promote sustainable practices. Celebrating Energy Saving Week in early years settings can […]
Burns Night is a Scottish celebration held annually on January 25th to honor the life and works of the Scottish poet Robert Burns. In an early years setting, educators can […]
Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year or Spring Festival, is a vibrant and festive holiday that celebrates the beginning of a new year according to the lunar […]
National Storytelling Week is a fantastic opportunity to highlight the importance of storytelling. Here are some ways you can celebrate this week in your early years setting: Themed Stories: Each […]
Safer Internet Day is an international event that promotes safe and responsible use of the internet, especially among children and young people. In early years education, it's essential to introduce […]
Celebrating Valentine's Day in an early years setting can be a wonderful way to help children understand concepts of friendship, care, kindness, and appreciation for others. Here are some suggestions: […]
Love Your Pet Day, celebrated annually on February 20th, is an opportunity to show appreciation for the companionship and joy that pets bring to our lives. In early years settings, […]
St. David's Day is celebrated annually on March 1st and is the national day of Wales. St. David, the patron saint of Wales, is known for his teachings, simplicity, […]
Pancake Day is also known around the world as Shrove Tuesday. It falls on the day before Ash Wednesday each year, the first day of Lent. Click Here - Pancake […]