Brazilian Day

7

Sep

Brazilian Day on September 7th celebrates Brazil's Independence Day, marking its freedom from Portuguese rule in 1822. It's like a big birthday party for Brazil! People all over the country have parades, play music, and dance to celebrate their culture and history. Schools, businesses, and offices often close so everyone can join in the fun. Flags wave everywhere, and you might see fireworks lighting up the sky. It's a special day for Brazilians to feel proud of their country, just like how you feel proud of yourself on your birthday!

How to celebrate Brazilian Day?

Start your day by listening to lively Brazilian music and try some fun dances like samba. Dress up in Brazil's bright colors: green, yellow, and blue. You can make a colorful Brazilian flag using paper and crayons. For a treat, ask an adult to help you make brigadeiros, which are yummy chocolate sweets. Watch some Brazilian cartoons or animations. In the evening, invite friends and family to enjoy a Brazilian-themed dinner with popular dishes like rice, beans, and grilled meats. End your day by drawing or painting your favorite part of Brazil and sharing it with loved ones.

Where Brazilian Day is celebrated?

  • - International
  • - New York, USA
  • - London, UK
  • - Toronto, Canada
  • - Tokyo, Japan
  • - Lisbon, Portugal
  • - Sydney, Australia