Whitsun – Festival Of Pentecost
Whitsun, also known as Pentecost, is a Christian festival that occurs 50 days after Easter Sunday, celebrating the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the disciples of Jesus. In the […]
Whitsun, also known as Pentecost, is a Christian festival that occurs 50 days after Easter Sunday, celebrating the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the disciples of Jesus. In the […]
Father's Day is an annual celebration honoring fathers, father figures, and the influence they have on our lives. In early years settings, Father's Day can be celebrated in an inclusive […]
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 […]
Celebrating Canada Day in an early years reception or preschool setting can be a fun and educational experience for young children. Canada Day, celebrated on July 1st, marks the anniversary […]
Whats is Independence Day? Independence Day, also known as the Fourth of July, is a federal holiday celebrated in the United States on July 4th each year. It commemorates the […]
The National Health Service (NHS) birthday is celebrated on 5th July every year, marking the anniversary of its establishment in 1948. In early years education, it can be an opportunity […]
Children in Need is an important event for early years settings for several reasons. This annual fundraising campaign, organized by the BBC, aims to support disadvantaged children and young people across the UK. By involving early years settings in Children in Need activities, educators can help young children develop valuable skills, create awareness, and instill a sense of social responsibility.