December Holidays and Observances

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December Holidays and Observances

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The month of December has more to offer than just holiday preparations. December holidays and observances can be a way to explore a variety of subjects, including awareness of health conditions, safety issues, and ways to promote a healthy lifestyle. It's a bit on the lighter side when it comes to daily observances this month. That's because there are a handful of major annual holidays this month that takes up most of December. However, if the holiday season is overwhelming it can be helpful to shift your child's attention (and your own) to a variety of other topics to balance out the month's revelry.

Here are all the official and unofficial special days to celebrate in December.

December Daily Holidays and Observances December 1:聽Rosa Parks Day, World AIDS Day, Eat a Red Apple Day, National Pie DayDecember 2: Special Education Day, National Mutt DayDecember 3:聽Make a Gift Day, National Roof Over Your Head Day, Let's Hug Day, National Apple Pie Day, Coats & Toys for Kids Day* (first Saturday)December 4: Santa's List Day, National Cookie Day, Wildlife Conservation DayDecember 5: Repeal Day, International Volunteer Day, National Communicate With Your Kids DayDecember 6: Mitten Tree Day, National Microwave Oven Day, National Gazpacho Day, Walt Disney Day* (first Monday)December 7: National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, Letter Writing Day, International Civil Aviation Day, National Cotton Candy DayDecember 8: Pretend to Be a Time Traveler Day, National Brownie Day, National Christmas Tree DayDecember 9: Christmas Card Day, National Pastry DayDecember聽10: Human Rights Day, Nobel Prize Day, Dewey Decimal System Day, National Lager DayDecember 11: Unicef Day for Change, National App DayDecember 12: National Poinsettia Day, Gingerbread House Day, National Ding-a-Ling Day, World Choral Day* (second Sunday)December聽13: National Violin Day, Ice Cream Day, National Cocoa DayDecember聽14: Roast Chestnuts Day, National Energy Conservation DayDecember 15: Bill of Rights Day, National Cupcake Day, International Tea DayDecember 16: Boston Tea Party Day, National Chocolate Covered Anything DayDecember 17: Wright Brothers' First Flight Anniversary, National Maple Syrup Day, National Ugly Christmas Sweater Day* (third Friday), National Wreaths Across America Day* (third Saturday)December 18: Bake Cookies Day, National Twin Day, First Night of Hanukkah* (varies, sometimes in November)December 19: Look for an Evergreen Day, National Oatmeal Muffin Day, Holly DayDecember 20: Go Caroling Day, Games Day, National Sangria DayDecember 21: First Day of Winter/Winter Solstice* (date varies), Crossword Puzzle Day, Look on the Bright Side Day, National Flashlight Day, Hambug Day, Forefathers' Day, Don't Make Your Bed Day, National Short Story Day* (first day of Winter)December 22: National Date Nut Bread Day, Forefathers' DayDecember 23: Festivus, National Roots Day, National Pfeffern眉sse DayDecember 24: Christmas Eve, National Egg Nog DayDecember 25: Christmas Day, National Pumpkin Pie DayDecember 26: National Whiners Day, Boxing Day, National Candy Cane DayDecember 27: National Fruitcake Day, Make Cut-Out Snowflakes DayDecember 28: National Card Playing Day, National Chocolate Candy DayDecember 29: Tick Tock Day, International Cello Day, Still Need To Do DayDecember 30: Bacon Day, National Resolution Planning DayDecember 31: New Year's Eve, Make Up Your Mind Day, National Champagne Day Fun Fact

If you live in the Northern Hemisphere, you'll see the least amount of daylight during December. Winter Solstice in December is the year's shortest day in terms of daylight hours. That specific day can gave as many as six hours less sunlight than the longest day that occurs in June depending on where you live.

December Weekly Holidays and Observances Hanukkah* (changes yearly and lasts for 8 days) National Handwashing Awareness Week (first week) National Influenza Vaccination Week* (typically first week) Tolerance Week (first full week) Human Rights Week (second week) Thank a Soldier Week (the week including Christmas) Kwanzaa (December 26鈥揓anuary 1) December Monthly Holidays and Observances Art and Architecture MonthEgg Nog MonthHandwashing Awareness MonthHi Neighbor MonthLearn a Foreign Language MonthMade in America MonthNational Drunk and Drugged Driving (3D) Prevention MonthNational Fruit Cake MonthNational Identity Theft Prevention and Awareness MonthNational Pear MonthProcrastination Awareness MonthRead a New Book MonthRoot Vegetables MonthSafe Toys and Gifts MonthSign Up for Summer Camp MonthStress-Free Family Holiday MonthTomato and Winter Squash MonthTropical Fruits MonthUniversal Human Rights MonthWorld AIDS Awareness MonthWrite a Friend Month

*Denotes that date changes each year.

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