Celebrating International Children's Day in Poland

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The International Children's Day was introduced in Poland in the 1950s and is celebrated on June 1st each year. It is a special day for children filled with fun activities, gifts, and outings. The day coincides with the end of the school year, making it a joyful holiday for both kids and adults. Learn about the history and traditions surrounding this meaningful day.


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  1. International Childrens Day Mi dzynarodowy Dzie Dziecka

  2. Facts The International Children s Day has been introduced in Poland in the early fifties of 20th century (1950s). It was easily adopted by Polish children and adults. It coincided with the beginning of summer and since it takes place near the end of the school year it is usually treated as a holiday. Children attend schools at this day, but school usually organizes for them some special activities, like outdoor plays or the field trips. Parents usually buy some gifts to their kids.

  3. Celebrating June 1st as the International Children s Day was initiated by the International Federation of Democratic Women during their meeting in Autumn 1949.

  4. See, think, wonder

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