National Paul Bunyan Day

28

Jun

National Paul Bunyan Day, celebrated on June 28th, is a fun day to remember the legendary giant lumberjack, Paul Bunyan. People say he was super strong and had a huge blue ox named Babe as his friend. Together, they created amazing things like the Grand Canyon while clearing forests. On this day, people enjoy telling his stories, dressing up as lumberjacks, and sometimes even doing activities like log-rolling or having flapjack (pancake) breakfasts. It's a time to enjoy tall tales, which are stories that are bigger and more exciting than real life.

How to celebrate National Paul Bunyan Day?

On National Paul Bunyan Day, you can have lots of fun! Start by reading tall tales about Paul Bunyan and his blue ox, Babe. Draw pictures of them and hang them up. Make pancakes, because Paul loved big breakfasts. You can also tell your own tall tales, using your imagination to create adventures. If you have a garden or park nearby, spend some time outdoors pretending you're in the big forests Paul once roamed. Lastly, watch a fun cartoon or movie about him, and enjoy singing songs that make you feel strong and brave, just like Paul Bunyan!

Where National Paul Bunyan Day is celebrated?

  • - International
  • - United States