D Day
D-Day, observed on June 6th, marks the anniversary of the Allied invasion of Normandy during World War II. While this historical event may be challenging to introduce to very young […]
D-Day, observed on June 6th, marks the anniversary of the Allied invasion of Normandy during World War II. While this historical event may be challenging to introduce to very young […]
Clean Air Day, typically celebrated in June, aims to raise awareness about the importance of clean air and the impact of air pollution on our health and the environment. In […]
Yoga Day is celebrated annually on the 21st June Yoga strengthens physical development even for very young children. At this stage they are learning how to balance, whether lying down […]
World Music Day, also known as Make Music Day, falls on the 21st of June and is a fantastic opportunity to celebrate the universal language of music in early […]
International Mud Day, typically celebrated on June 29th, is a day dedicated to connecting children with nature and the outdoors through mud play. International Mud Day provides a great opportunity […]
Halloween is a popular holiday celebrated on October 31st, with roots in ancient Celtic festivals and Christian traditions. In an early years setting, educators can introduce young children to Halloween […]
Remembrance Sunday is a day of commemoration observed in the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth countries to remember the sacrifices made by servicemen and women during times of war […]
Anti Bullying Week - #AntiBullyingWeek Anti-Bullying Week is an annual event that aims to raise awareness about bullying and promote positive relationships among children. In early years settings, Anti-Bullying Week […]
National Tree Week is the UK's largest annual tree celebration, marking the start of the winter tree planting season. This event is organised by The Tree Council to promote the […]