The Summer Solstice, on June 20, is the first official day of summer and the longest day of the year. On this day, the sun is at its highest point in the sky, and we get more daylight than any other day. People in many cultures celebrate this special day with festivals, dances, and bonfires. It's a time when the Earth tilts towards the sun in the Northern Hemisphere, which is why it feels warmer and the days are longer. It's a fun time to enjoy playing outside, having picnics, and appreciating the beauty of nature.
How to celebrate Summer Solstice?
Celebrate the Summer Solstice by spending lots of time outside. Wake up early to see the sunrise, then enjoy a fun picnic with your favorite snacks. Play games like frisbee or tag with friends. Make a nature craft using flowers and leaves. Later, build a little bonfire or light some candles to enjoy an evening outside. Roast marshmallows and tell stories while you watch the sun set. Sing songs, dance, and enjoy the longest day of the year. If you have a garden, you can plant some seeds and wish for them to grow strong and healthy.
Where Summer Solstice is celebrated?
- - International
- - United Kingdom
- - Sweden
- - Denmark
- - Finland
- - Norway
- - Iceland
- - Canada
- - United States
- - Russia
- - Latvia
- - Lithuania
- - Estonia
- - Poland
- - Germany
- - France
- - Italy
- - Spain
- - Portugal
- - Greece
- - Australia

