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National Children’s Day ~ Friday Humor

National Children’s Day in the United States is celebrated on the second Sunday in June. This day highlights how important children are in society, and some still face many problems and difficulties in different aspects of their lives.


The goal is to invest in children’s future, improve their welfare, and make the world a better place for them. If you have children, this is an excellent day to take some time off to play with them, talk to them, and figure out what is going on in their lives

A similar holiday to National Children’s Day is Universal Children’s Day, also known as World Children’s Day, commemorated every year on November 20.

History of National Children’s Day 

National Children’s Day has been commemorated on various dates in the United States over the years. It was first designed in 1856 by Reverend Dr. Charles Leonard of Chelsea, Massachusetts. On the second Sunday in June, Children’s Day was observed as a special day for baptizing children. The service addressed some of the specific needs and issues that children face.

In 1989, the Bush and Clinton administrations established National Children’s Day, celebrated on the second Sunday in October.

Until 2001, when the Republican government moved the holiday’s official date to the first Sunday in June, this was the official date. The Obama administration chose November 20 as the new date to correspond with the United Nations’ World Children’s Day.

People can now select when they want to commemorate National Children’s Day as a result of all of these variations in dates. Some people observe it on the second Sunday in June, while others choose November.

Nothing, however, prevents you from celebrating it on all of those dates. We’re confident that the children in your life will appreciate it. Enjoy some jokes on children.

1. A proud father has six children.

He always calls his wife “Mother of Six,” to her displeasure.

One night at a party, he yells across the room, “Mother of six, we’re leaving now.”

She replies, “Be right with you, father of four.”

2. A man and his wife were getting a divorce at a local court in Greece, but the custody of their children posed a problem.

The mother jumped to her feet and protested to the judge that since she had brought the children into this world, she should retain custody of them.

The man also wanted custody of his children, so the judge asked for his side of the story.

After a long moment of silence, the man rose from his chair and replied:

“Your Honor, when I put a coin into a vending machine and a Coke comes out, does the Coke belong to me or the machine?”

….. HE WON!

3. If a group of dolphins is called a pod and a group of crows is called a murder, what is a group of small children called?

Annoying

4. Why are women and children evacuated first in a disaster?

So men can think of a solution in silence.

5. My wife and I have reached that difficult decision. We do not want children.

So, If anybody does, please just send me your contact details

and we can drop them off even tomorrow.

It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men. — Frederick Douglass

Here’s how to teach your children problem-solving skills

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About the author

About the author

Rae Aria holds a bachelor’s degree in English and Literary Studies and enjoys writing family oriented-topics. When she’s not writing or working as an editor on Support for Stepdads, she loves spending time with her two sons and reading a wide range of subjects.

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