Polish Independence Day is a special holiday celebrated on November 11th in Poland. It's like a birthday party for the country, marking the day when Poland became free and independent again in 1918 after being ruled by other countries for 123 years. On this day, people in Poland enjoy parades, concerts, and fly the national flag to show their pride. It's a time for Poles to remember their history and be happy about their freedom. Kids might learn about important people who helped Poland become independent and enjoy fun activities with their families.
How to celebrate Polish Independence Day?
On Polish Independence Day, start by putting up the Polish flag outside your house. Wear white and red clothes, the colors of Poland. You can make or buy Polish snacks like pierogi and share them with family and friends. Listen to Polish songs and try to sing along. Watch a parade if there's one nearby, or see videos online. You can do arts and crafts, like drawing the Polish eagle. At dinner, have a meal with delicious Polish foods like sausages and dumplings. Finish the day by lighting a lantern or candle to remember how special independence is for Poland.
Where Polish Independence Day is celebrated?
- - Poland
- - United States
- - United Kingdom
- - Canada
- - Australia
- - Ireland
- - New Zealand