Writers Rights Day

9

Jun

Writers' Rights Day, celebrated on June 9th, is a special day to honor and protect the work of people who write books, stories, and poems. It's like having a birthday for writers where everyone appreciates their creativity and hard work. This day helps remind everyone that writers have special rights to make sure no one steals their work or uses it without permission. Just like artists are recognized for their paintings, writers are recognized for the words they create. It's a great way to say "thank you" to writers for bringing stories and knowledge into the world.

How to celebrate Writers Rights Day?

Gather your favorite books and share with friends to read. Write a fun story or poem with your friends or family and make a mini booklet. Dress up as your favorite book character and have a play or skit at home. Draw pictures that show what you love about writing. Watch movies about writers or stories turned into films. Create a special card or thank you note for your favorite author. Have a family storytelling night where everyone tells their own story. Celebrate by playing word games, like Scrabble or Boggle. Remember to have lots of fun and enjoy writing!

Where Writers Rights Day is celebrated?

  • - France
  • - Algeria
  • - Belgium
  • - Burkina Faso
  • - Cameroon
  • - Canada
  • - Republic of the Congo
  • - Ivory Coast
  • - Luxembourg
  • - Mali
  • - Morocco
  • - Senegal
  • - Switzerland
  • - Togo