Nobel Prize Day is a special day on December 10th when people celebrate the Nobel Prizes. These are awards given to very smart and talented people who have done amazing things in science, literature, peace, and other important fields. The awards are named after Alfred Nobel, who was a really smart inventor. He wanted to encourage people to do good work for the world. On this day, prize winners receive medals and money, and everyone remembers how important it is to learn, discover, and help make the world a better place. It's like a big, important celebration for brains and kindness!
How to celebrate Nobel Prize Day?
On Nobel Prize Day, gather with your family and friends for a fun celebration. Start by learning about a past winner and discuss their amazing work together. Create a small pretend award ceremony at home, where everyone can dress up and give 'awards' to each other for things like being kind, creative, or helpful. Enjoy a special treat, like cake or cookies shaped like medals, and decorate with colorful balloons. Try a fun science experiment or art project inspired by Nobel winners. End the day by writing or drawing about your dreams for changing the world and sharing them with everyone.
Where Nobel Prize Day is celebrated?
- - International
- - Sweden
- - Norway