Children's Day is celebrated on various days around the world to honor children, with major celebrations including International Children's Day on June 1st and Universal Children's Day on November 20th as recommended by the United Nations. The document then provides the dates Children's Day is celebrated in several different countries, such as June 1st in Poland, May 5th in Japan, the second Sunday of July in Australia, and the second Sunday of May in Spain called "Día del niño". Germany celebrates on September 20th though most parents still celebrate on the former June 1st date, while Sweden observes the International Children's Day on the first Monday of October and another national celebration on May 13th.
2. A "Children's Day", as an event, is celebrated on various days in many places around the world, in particular to honor children. Major global variants include an International Children's Day on June 1 and a Universal Children's Day on November 20, by United Nations’ recommendation. Children's Day is often celebrated on other days as well. In Poland, Children's Day (DzieńDziecka) is celebrated on June 1.
3. Japan Children’s Day (子供の日, kodomo no hi)iscelebrated on May 5, Australia Children's Day is the second Sunday in July. Spain In Spain, this date is celebrated on the 2nd Sunday of May, and it's called "Día del niño" Germany Most parents still celebrate Children's Day on the former date of June 1, but public events take place on September 20. Sweden The International Children's Day is observed on the first Monday of October; more well-known national Children's Day is celebrated on May 13.