Thanksgiving Day is a special holiday celebrated mainly in the United States and Canada, but it's not on November 30th; it's on the fourth Thursday of November in the U.S. and the second Monday of October in Canada. It's a day when families and friends gather to give thanks for all the good things in their lives. People usually enjoy a big meal together, with turkey, stuffing, and other yummy foods. It's also a time to remember the Pilgrims and Native Americans, who shared a harvest feast long ago, which is why we celebrate and give thanks today.
How to celebrate Thanksgiving Day?
Start your day by watching the Thanksgiving parade on TV. Help in the kitchen to make yummy foods like turkey and mashed potatoes. Set a nice table with your family and decorate with fall leaves or small pumpkins. Before eating, share things you are thankful for. Enjoy the big meal with your family, savoring each tasty bite. After eating, play games or watch a fun movie together. You can even go for a walk to see the fall colors. End the day with a slice of sweet pumpkin pie. Remember, it's a day to have fun and feel grateful!