International Polar Bear Day

27

Feb

International Polar Bear Day, celebrated on February 27, is a special day to think about polar bears and how we can help them. Polar bears live in very cold places with lots of ice, but the ice is melting because the Earth is getting warmer. This makes it hard for them to find food and a safe home. On this day, people learn about polar bears and try to use less energy, like turning off lights when not needed. This helps slow down the melting ice. It's a day to care for polar bears and our planet.

How to celebrate International Polar Bear Day?

Begin your day by drawing a picture of a polar bear and showing it to your friends. Wear white clothes to represent the polar bear's fur. Watch a fun documentary with your family to learn about how polar bears live. Have an afternoon snack of fish-shaped crackers or marshmallows for polar bear fun. Talk with your friends about ways to save energy, like turning off lights when you leave a room, because it's good for polar bears. Before bed, read a polar bear storybook to dream about your new fluffy friends. Celebrate with kindness to help polar bears every day!

Where International Polar Bear Day is celebrated?

  • - International