Daffodil Day is a special day where people show support to cancer patients and raise money to help find a cure for cancer. It happens on the 27th of August every year. People wear bright yellow clothes and pin a daffodil flower on their shirts as a symbol of hope and strength. The daffodil, which blooms in spring, represents new life and positive energy. Schools, offices, and communities often hold events to collect donations. Even a small amount of money can make a big difference in helping scientists and doctors find better treatments for cancer.
How to celebrate Daffodil Day?
Wear bright yellow clothes to spread cheer and show your support. Bake or buy daffodil-shaped cookies to share with your friends and family. You can draw or color beautiful daffodils and decorate your room with them. Plan a fun craft activity by making daffodil crafts from paper or other materials. If you have a garden, plant some daffodil bulbs to enjoy their beautiful blooms in spring. Spend time outside playing games, having a picnic, or enjoying a walk in nature. Lastly, talk with your family about how you can help those in need to make a positive difference.
Where Daffodil Day is celebrated?
- - Australia
- - New Zealand