Universal Children’s Day: Friday Humor
Honouring Children’s Rights, Voices, and Joy Around the World

Every year on November 20, the world pauses for a truly special occasion, Universal Children’s Day. It’s more than just a date on the calendar; it’s a global reminder to protect children’s rights, nurture their wellbeing, and celebrate their unique magic. This day is all about elevating children’s voices, advocating for their futures, and recognizing that every child deserves to grow up in safety, peace, and happiness.
History of Universal Children’s Day
- In 1959, the UN adopted the Declaration of the Rights of the Child.
- In 1989, the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) was signed on the same day, and is now the most widely ratified human rights treaty in history.
Fun Facts About Universal Children’s Day
- Over 190 countries participate in recognizing children’s rights and well-being.
- Children make up nearly 30% of the world’s population—yet they are often the most vulnerable.
- Each year, schools, governments, and child-focused organizations host activities, from art contests to awareness marches.
- Many countries use this day to let children “take over”—parliaments, newsrooms, and even corporate offices hand the mic to kids to share their views.
- One of the world’s most famous youth activists, Malala Yousafzai, began inspiring millions as a child by courageously speaking up for girls’ education.
How to Celebrate Universal Children’s Day
1. Let Kids Lead the Way
Be prepared for… creative choices. (Yes, you might end up dancing to TikTok songs or having breakfast for dinner!)
2. Learn How Children Live Around the World
3. Highlight a Young Changemaker
4. Create a Rights Awareness Moment
Keep it simple, empowering, and age-appropriate.
5. Do an Act of Kindness Together
6. Celebrate Childhood Joy
Universal Children’s Day is a celebration, after all.
1. Why are women and children evacuated first in a disaster?
So we can think about a solution in silence.
2. My wife and I decided we don’t want to have children!
3. My son Luke loves that I named my children after Star Wars characters.
4. I saw a sign that said “watch for children”.
5. Children are so unappreciative these days. I bought my daughter a rabbit.
She just keeps complaining about how it “doesn’t count if it’s roadkill”.
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