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, 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, […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Holi is a Hindu festival that marks the arrival of spring. Known widely as the Festival of Colour, it takes place over two days, and is a celebration of fertility, colour, […]
St. Patrick’s Day occurs annually on March 17 in observance of the death of St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. What began as a religious feast day in […]
"Beep Beep! Day" is an initiative organized by Brake, the road safety charity, in the UK. It's a day dedicated to teaching children road safety basics, using fun activities and […]
St. Joseph's Day, celebrated on March 19, is an observance dedicated to Joseph, the foster father of Jesus in Christian tradition. It's particularly important in Catholic and some Protestant denominations. […]