World Music Day
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 years […]
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 years […]
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 […]
Roald Dahl Day is celebrated annually on September 13th, the birthday of the beloved children's author. Introducing Roald Dahl Day in early years settings offers a fantastic opportunity to foster […]
World First Aid Day is a great opportunity to introduce young children to the basics of safety and first aid in an age-appropriate way. Here are some activities that you […]
World Space Week is celebrated 4th - 10th October schools around the world. A week long festival that will inspire young astronauts about the wonderful world of space. From learning […]
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 and […]
World Kindness Day is celebrated annually on November 13th and aims to promote kindness, empathy, and compassion among people of all ages. In an early years setting, educators can use […]
World Diabetes Day, observed annually on November 14th, is a global event aimed at raising awareness about diabetes, its prevention, and management. In an early years setting educators can use […]
World Nursery Rhyme Week is an annual event that aims to celebrate and promote the importance of nursery rhymes in early childhood development. Nursery rhymes have been shown to help […]
St. Andrew's Day is a national day in Scotland, celebrated on November 30th, honoring St. Andrew, the patron saint of Scotland. In an early years setting, educators can introduce children […]