Lighthouse Day on August 7 is a special day to celebrate and appreciate lighthouses. These are tall towers with bright lights that help guide ships safely through the sea. Lighthouses are important because they prevent ships from crashing into rocks or getting lost. On this day, people might visit a lighthouse, learn about its history, or even draw pictures of them. It's a fun way to remember the brave lighthouse keepers and the role these towers play in keeping sailors safe. Celebrating Lighthouse Day helps us understand how important these shining towers are to ocean travel and safety.
How to celebrate Lighthouse Day?
On Lighthouse Day, visit a lighthouse if you can. Climb to the top and look out at the sea. Imagine guiding ships safely to shore. You could make a lighthouse craft using paper and colors. At home, decorate with pictures or drawings of lighthouses. In the evening, have a picnic with friends or family near the water while you enjoy the sunset. Read a lighthouse story or watch a movie about them. End the day by shining a flashlight, pretending it's a lighthouse beam, and talking about how lighthouses help sailors find their way.
Where Lighthouse Day is celebrated?
- - International
- - United States