Internaut Day, celebrated on August 23rd, marks the anniversary of the first public availability of the World Wide Web. On this day in 1991, people outside of the scientists and researchers who created it could use the web for the first time. It's like celebrating the internet's birthday, where we remember how it allowed everyone to connect, share information, and explore new ideas online. "Internaut" is a fun word used to describe people who use the internet, just like astronauts explore space. So, it's a special day for anyone who loves using the internet to learn and connect with others.
How to celebrate Internaut Day?
Start your Internaut Day by visiting fun and safe websites with your family. Play online games together and explore cool educational videos or web pages. You can create a colorful poster about the internet's impact on our daily lives. Have a video call party with friends and share your favorite online discoveries. Try coding a simple game or animation using kid-friendly coding tools like Scratch. Encourage everyone to share their internet safety tips. End the day by unplugging and expressing gratitude for the knowledge and fun the internet brings, maybe by drawing or writing about your favorite online moments.
Where Internaut Day is celebrated?
- - International

