National Hugging Day – January 21, 2023
National Hugging Day is celebrated on January 21 of every year. It’s dedicated especially to hugging. The main aim of the day is to motivate everyone to Hug their family…
Continue readingNational Hugging Day is celebrated on January 21 of every year. It’s dedicated especially to hugging. The main aim of the day is to motivate everyone to Hug their family…
Continue readingPenguin Awareness Day is celebrated on January 20 of every year. Penguins are a group of aquatic and flightless birds. They live in the Southern Hemisphere, and a particular species…
Continue readingNational Popcorn Day comes on January 19 of every year. Popcorn or popping corn is expanded from the kernel and puffs when they are heated. When kernels and puffs are…
Continue readingNational Rubber Ducky Day is celebrated on January 13 of every year. Rubber Duckies are toy-shaped stylized ducks. They are made from rubber and are typically yellow in color with…
Continue readingInternational Kiss A Ginger Day is celebrated on January 12 of every year. It is a day to receive a lot of love and kisses on that day. Whether it is…
Continue readingKid Inventors Day is celebrated on January 17 of every year. It is a day to encourage all children across the world to think outside the box to invent something….
Continue readingNational Nothing Day is celebrated on January 16 of every year. The day is created to offer a day to Americans when they can just sit without celebrating, honoring anything, or…
Continue readingWorld Religion Day is celebrated on the third Sunday of every January. This year it will be celebrated on January 15. Although the day was initiated in the United States of America, the…
Continue readingStrawberry Ice Cream Day is celebrated on January 15 of every year. Strawberry Ice cream is one of the three flavors, along with Vanilla and chocolate in Neapolitan Ice Cream….
Continue readingNational Human Trafficking Awareness Day is celebrated on January 11 of Every year. It’s a day to create awareness about sexual slavery and human trafficking worldwide. Now, nearly 20-30 million…
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