Constitution Day, celebrated on December 6th, is a special day in Finland. On this day, people remember when Finland became its own country in 1917. It's like a big birthday party for the nation! They have parades, watch the President's party on TV, and sometimes even light candles in windows. It's a day to feel proud of being Finnish and to think about the freedom and rights everyone has. Schools may talk about Finland's history, and families might enjoy special meals together. It's a day for everyone in Finland to come together and celebrate their country's independence and culture.
How to celebrate Constitution Day?
Celebrate Constitution Day by first gathering your family or friends for a fun party. Decorate the room with blue and white balloons and flags. Sing traditional songs together and enjoy tasty treats. You can also paint or draw pictures of important places or symbols from your country. Have a quiz game about the constitution to learn while having fun. Watch a special movie about your country's history. At the end of the day, share what you love most about your country and why it's important to have rules that keep everyone safe and happy.