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National Walking Day

National Walking Day takes place every year on the first Wednesday in April National Walking Day is exactly what it sounds like – a day to celebrate the easiest way you can to become the healthiest version of yourself.

International Carrot Day

Every year on April 4, the world celebrates International Carrot Day, also known as Carrot Day, which is the highlight for everyone who loves carrots. It is the day on which parties and other events centered around carrots are held in honor of the vegetable.

National School Librarian Day

National School Librarian Day recognizes the professionals who keep the school library in working order.School librarians are the people who create an environment where students can learn every day of the year.

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National Find a Rainbow Day

National Find a Rainbow Day on April 3rd! This special day was created to celebrate the beauty and wonder of our natural world. It’s a chance to get outside, explore nature, and look for those colorful arcs in the sky. Rainbows have always felt somewhat magical to us. Rainbows are beautiful and a little mysterious.

International Children’s Book Day

International Children’s Book Day is a yearly event sponsored by the International Board on Books for Young People, an international non-profit organization. Founded in 1967, the day is observed on or around Hans Christian Andersen’s birthday, April 2. Activities include writing competitions, announcements of book awards and events with authors of children’s literature.

National Reconciliation

National Reconciliation Day is observed on April 2 every year. It is an opportunity to mend relationships that we may have damaged on purpose or not, through our words or actions. “Forgive and ask for forgiveness” is the resonant message for National Reconciliation Day.

Nation Peanut butter & Jelly Day

The sandwich is popular in the United States, especially among children; a 2002 survey showed the average American will eat 1,500 peanut butter and jelly sandwiches before graduating from high school.