"Daylight Saving Time Begins" is when we move our clocks one hour ahead to make better use of daylight during the longer days of spring and summer. This starts on a day in March. When this happens, it might feel like you lose an hour of sleep that night, but in return, you get to enjoy more daylight in the evening. It's like a way to make the day feel longer so you have more time to play outside after school. Many people in different parts of the world do this to enjoy more sunlight in their daily activities.
How to celebrate Daylight Saving Time Begins?
Start the morning by setting your clocks forward and enjoy a yummy breakfast with family. Spend time outside, playing games like tag or hide-and-seek in the longer daylight. Invite friends for a picnic in the park and share sandwiches and snacks. Paint or draw pictures of colorful spring flowers. As the day winds down, have a pizza party with your family, and end the night watching your favorite movie. Before bed, chat about the fun day you had and what you're looking forward to with the extra daylight. Remember to set your alarm for the next day and sleep well!
Where Daylight Saving Time Begins is celebrated?
- - United States
- - Canada
- - Mexico (northern border regions)
- - Bahamas
- - Bermuda