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Children’s Day 2024: Its History & 11 Fun Activities To Celebrate The Youth This Year!

Riddhima Kadam

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Children’s Day 2024: Its History & 11 Fun Activities To Celebrate The Youth This Year!

In India, Bal Diwas or Children's Day is celebrated every year on 14th November to celebrate the birth of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, India's first Prime Minister. 

 

Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru was popularly known as ‘Chacha Nehru’ among children due to his love for them. He believed that children are the backbone of society and should be provided with an educational environment and proper tools to nurture their skills and talents. This will help foster the leaders, intellectuals, businesspeople and artists of India's tomorrow. Children’s Day is also recognised as a day for raising awareness about children’s rights, care, and education to improve children's educational and care system. 

 

In this blog, we will learn more about Children's Day 2024, its history, and how to celebrate it with the growing youth.

 

Table Of Contents

  1. Which Day Is Happy Children's Day?
  2. Children's Day In India: A History 
  3. How To Wish A Happy Children's Day?
  4. 11 Fun Activities To Celebrate Children's Day
  5. What Are Some Happy Children's Day Quotes?
  6. Expert’s Advice 
  7. The Final Say
  8. FAQs
  9. References 

 

Which Day Is Happy Children's Day?

Children's Day, or Bal Diwas, is celebrated in India on 14th November every year. It is a special occasion celebrated around the nation to honour the joy, innocence, and endless energy of childhood. This day is celebrated to show appreciation for children—the country's future. 14 November also marks the birth anniversary of India’s first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. 

 

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Children's Day In India: A History 

Children's Day is observed on 14th November in India, the birth anniversary of India's first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. Chacha Nehru was deeply fond of children and believed they were the nation's future. He saw the importance of nurturing their physical, emotional, and intellectual well-being and worked hard to improve their education, health, and welfare systems in India. Because of his love and dedication toward the growing youth, his birthday is commemorated as Children's Day across the country.

 

Chacha Nehru’s affection for children was well-known. He was often seen interacting with them, encouraging them to pursue knowledge, creativity, and exploration. His noteworthy actions included advocating for child education, creating educational opportunities, launching programs to eradicate illiteracy, and improving healthcare for children. His belief in empowering children laid the foundation for many of India’s early policies on child welfare.

 

After Chacha Nehru's death in 1964, the government of India decided to honour his legacy by observing his birthday as Children's Day every year thereafter, and it became a celebration of his contributions to child welfare as well as a reminder to the entire nation of the importance of nurturing children for India's future.

 

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How To Wish A Happy Children's Day?

Celebrating Children's Day should involve spreading joy and affection among children. You can do this by:

 

  • Expressing your Happy Children’s Day wishes through heartfelt messages, cards or personalised gifts. 
  • Organising fun activities, games or surprise trips to create lasting memories. 
  • Get creative by making handmade cards or hosting themed events. 

 

Regardless of the method chosen, the point is to promote happiness, laughter and a sense of belonging in children on a day dedicated to them. 

 

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11 Fun Activities To Celebrate Children's Day

11 Fun Activities To Celebrate Children's Day

To celebrate Children's Day, you can plan the following activities:-

 

1. Host A Themed Party

Choose a fun theme to make the party memorable and engaging for the children! Whether superheroes, fairytale characters, or space, these themes add extra excitement for young minds. Decorate the space with themed items and encourage the children to dress up. This makes it not only visually appealing but also sparks their imagination.

 

2. Set Up A DIY Craft Station

If you’re hosting a children’s day party, consider getting creative with a DIY station. Arrange supplies such as coloured paper, markers, glue and stickers for children to create their artwork. This is a great activity for kids of all ages that encourages artistic expression. Simple crafts like making paper hats or friendship bracelets are always a hit with younger kids.

 

3. Organise A Mini Talent Show

Host a mini talent show that allows the kids to showcase their talent. Whether it's singing, dancing, telling jokes or showing off a unique skill, it's a fun way for kids to feel appreciated and proud of themselves. 

 

4. Organise A Storytelling Session

Reading stories is always very enjoyable for children. They can read from their favourite children's books or act out scenes from them. Alternatively, they can also create stories of their own, which will foster their creativity and imagination! 

 

5. Educational Quiz

An educational quiz can be fun when hosted with the right enthusiasm and gifts present. You can choose different topics like animals, nature or space and give small gifts to those who answer correctly. This activity won’t only be fun but can also be a great learning opportunity where they learn important skills like critical thinking, memory and recall, confidence and problem-solving.

 

 6. Pizza Making Party

Kids love pizza! Use this to develop their cooking and teamwork skills by having them make their own mini pizzas. Not only will they gain essential skills, but they will also get a delicious treat.

 

7. Singing And Dancing

So before you go to sleep at night, try singing and dancing with your children. Allow them to choose the music and let them dance or sing! These activities lighten the mood and release tension.

 

8. Board Games And Puzzles

Introduce new board games or puzzles to the children at your home or a children’s day party. This will force them to engage and develop their problem-solving skills in a fun way. This will also be a great exercise for brain health and memory improvement

 

9. Arts and Crafts Festival

An arts and crafts festival will allow children to explore different forms of creativity by experimenting and creating, from painting and drawing to clay modelling. Display their finished pieces on a “kids' art wall” to celebrate their creativity.

 

10. Children's Day Olympic

Host a mini-Olympic event with fun games and challenges that physically challenge them. Activities such as sack races, spoon races or obstacle courses get the kids moving and add lots of excitement while also bringing the benefits of physical activity. Consider handing out medals to the winner and ribbons to the rest of the participants.

 

11. Movie Time 

Kids love movies, and sometimes, a funny movie is the best way to relax and celebrate with the children. Book a cinema and choose movies that are uplifting, educational or just fun. Some favourite classics include Toy Story, The Jungle Book, the Harry Potter Series, and Zootopia, which can be watched at home with delicious snacks.

 

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What Are Some Happy Children's Day Quotes?

Here are a few quotes to celebrate Children’s Day:

 

"Children are the world's most valuable resource and its best hope for the future." 

– John F. Kennedy

 

"We live in a world that is constantly changing, and it is the children who will lead the way."

– Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru

 

"Every child is a different kind of flower, and all together, make this world a beautiful garden." 

– Unknown

 

"The greatest gifts you can give your children are the roots of responsibility and the wings of independence." 

– Denis Waitley

 

"Children are the hands by which we take hold of heaven." 

– Henry Ward Beecher

 

"Let us sacrifice our today so that our children can have a better tomorrow." 

– A. P. J. Abdul Kalam

 

"To the world, you may be one person, but to one person, you may be the world." 

– Dr. Seuss

 

"I may not have time to show you everything I would like, but I can teach you to look, to observe, to understand."

– Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru

 

"A child’s mind is not a vessel to be filled, but a fire to be ignited." 

– Plutarch

 

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Expert’s Advice 

If you’re hosting a Children’s Day party or event, offer them healthy yet delicious snacks, sweets and desserts like fruit chaat, veggie platters with hummus, and whole-grain crackers. If you’re making pizzas, use whole wheat bases and fresh toppings. Keep kids hydrated with water, fresh juices, or smoothies instead of sugary drinks. These nutritious options will fuel their energy and creativity while ensuring they feel their best throughout their special day.

Health Expert 
Lavina Chauhan

 

The Final Say

14th November is celebrated as Children's Day across the country to mark the birth anniversary of India's first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. The freedom fighter and politician was recognised for his greatest affection for children and was called 'Chacha Nehru' by them. This day is celebrated as India’s National Children's Day in honour of his legacy of educational initiatives and love for children.

 

FAQs

1. Is Happy Children's Day correct?

Yes, the real Children's Day is celebrated on 14th November every year, on the birth anniversary of India's first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru.

 

2. Why celebrate Children's Day?

We celebrate Children's Day to honour children's joy, innocence and potential, protect their rights and invest in their future by advancing their education and skills.

 

3. What can teachers do on Children's Day?

Children can also celebrate with a talent show, storytelling, artwork or a quiz in class. This allows students to showcase their talents and enjoy their school day.

 

4. What are Happy Children's Day wishes?

You can wish someone a Happy Children’s Day using this message: "Happy Children’s Day! May you grow with love, joy, and endless opportunities to shine bright!"

 

References 

 

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