National Sweetest Day, celebrated on the third Saturday in October, is a special day when people show kindness and love to those around them. It started in Ohio in the 1920s and was originally about giving sweets or small gifts to those who were lonely or less fortunate. Today, it's a day to make someone feel happy and appreciated. People might give candy, say kind words, or do nice things for their friends, family, or anyone they want to cheer up. It's about spreading joy and reminding each other how much we care.
How to celebrate National Sweetest Day?
On National Sweetest Day, you can make someone smile by doing something nice. Start the day by making a homemade card, drawing colorful pictures or writing a kind note. Share sweets or candy with friends or neighbors to spread joy. Help mom or dad with chores at home to show you care. You could even bake cookies together and deliver them to someone who needs cheering up. Spend time playing or doing activities with family and friends. Tell your loved ones how much you appreciate and love them. Remember, it's about having fun and making others feel special.
Where National Sweetest Day is celebrated?
- - United States