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Lohri Festival

Lohri is a popular North Indian festival celebrated primarily in the states of Punjab, Haryana, and Delhi. It marks the end of winter and the arrival of longer days and the harvest season. Lohri is usually celebrated on January 13th, and it is an opportunity for communities to come together and celebrate with music, dance, […]

Energy Saving Week

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 help introduce young children to the concept of energy conservation and the importance of protecting our environment. Here are some ideas for celebrating in your early […]

Chinese New Year – Lunar New Year ( Year of the Snake )

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 calendar. Celebrating Chinese New Year in an early years setting can be a wonderful opportunity to introduce children to different cultures and traditions. Red Decorations: […]

National Storytelling Week

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 day of the week, focus on a different theme or genre. You could have a day for fairy tales, a day for folk tales, a […]

Time to Talk Day

Time to Talk Day is an annual event dedicated to promoting open conversations about mental health. The day aims to break down the stigma surrounding mental health issues and encourage people to talk about their feelings and experiences. Enhancing Teacher Well-being Encourage Self-Care: Time to Talk Day can remind teachers of the importance of their […]

NSPCC Number Day

NSPCC (National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children) Number Day is a fundraising event in the UK that encourages schools and early years settings to make maths fun and accessible. All money raised goes to support the NSPCC's work in protecting children and preventing abuse. Here are some ways you can incorporate NSPCC […]

Love Your Pet Day

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, Love Your Pet Day can be celebrated in an inclusive and educational way, focusing on themes like kindness, responsibility, and caring for animals. Here are […]

Ramadan Start – 1 Month

Celebrating Ramadan in an early years setting is a great way to educate children about different cultures and traditions. Here are some suggestions: Decorations: Decorate your classroom with crescent moons and stars, traditional symbols of Islam and Ramadan. Children can participate in making the decorations, adding to their understanding and enjoyment. Craft Projects: Organize crafts […]

World Book Day

Celebrating World Book Day in early years settings is a wonderful opportunity to instill a love for reading and storytelling in young children. Here are some creative and engaging ideas to make World Book Day memorable and meaningful for the little ones: Dress-up as Favorite Book Characters: Encourage children, educators, and staff to dress up […]

International Women’s Day

International Women's Day is a day recognized all over the world to celebrate the achievements of women, while also bringing attention to important issues that women face. It's a day to show appreciation for women and girls and to acknowledge the important roles they play in our lives. International Women's Day can also be a […]