2026 Early Childhood Services Calendar of Events and Awareness Days
- The Educators' Domain

- Feb 16
- 37 min read
Updated: 4 days ago
( DATES ARE TO BE CONFIRMED) Below is a list of events, awareness days, celebrations and more happening in 2026. At the end of each month below, you can print a version for your service, which includes a section for you to add your own community events.
We have included a variety of different events, including cultural holidays and International holidays, plus some fun days that may be of interest to your children. You do not need to celebrate or talk about all of the below events. Choose days based on your children's and families' interests, connections, and cultures. Please email us if you think we have missed any or have made a mistake- click here..
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2026
๐ 1st โ New Yearโs Day (Public Holiday โ start of the calendar year in Australia)
๐ 1stโ31st โ Walk Your Dog Month (promoting dog wellbeing, daily exercise and responsible pet ownership)
๐ 1stโ31st โ Veganuary (global campaign encouraging a plant-based diet for animals, health and the planet)
๐ 1st โ Gantan Sai (New Yearโs) โ Shinto
(focus on purification, renewal and welcoming the new year)
๐ย 2nd โ World Introvert Day
(celebrating introverts and recognising quiet strengths and reflection)
๐ 2nd โ National Science Fiction Day
(celebrating science fiction stories, imagination and future thinking)
๐ 3rd โ International Mind-Body Wellness Day
(highlighting the mindโbody connection and holistic wellbeing)
๐ 4th โ World Braille Day
(promoting accessibility, inclusion and the importance of braille for human rights)
๐ 4th โ National Spaghetti Day
(fun food celebration โ perfect for simple cooking and sensory play ideas)
๐ 6th โ Epiphany
(Christian โ commemorating the visit of the Magi and the manifestation of Christ)
๐ 7th โ Orthodox Christmas Day
(Eastern Christian churches โ Nativity of Jesus celebrated by Julian calendar)
๐ 10th โ World Hindi Day
(promoting Hindi as an international language and cultural bridge)
๐ 12th โ Earth Chakra Day
(spiritual observance focusing on global energy points, earth healing and connection)
๐ 14th โ Orthodox New Year
(New Yearโs Day for some Eastern Christian traditions using the Julian calendar)
๐ 14th โ Makar Sankranti
(Hindu harvest festival โ gratitude, new beginnings and sharing seasonal foods)
๐ 14th โ International Kite Day
(closely linked with Makar Sankranti โ celebrating kite flying, colour and community)
๐ 14th โ World Logic Day
(UNESCO โ 2026 Theme: โLogic & Diversityโ, highlighting how diverse forms of logic support knowledge and dialogue)
๐ 15th โ Tamil Thai Pongal
(Tamil harvest festival thanking the sun and nature for the yearโs harvest)
๐ 17th โ Kid Inventorsโ Day
(celebrating creativity, problem-solving and inventions by children and young people)
๐ 18th โ Winnie the Pooh Day
(celebrating A.A. Milneโs stories, friendships and gentle adventures)
๐ 18th โ World Religion Day
(promoting interfaith understanding, unity and respect among different religions)
๐ 18th โ World Snow Day
(part of FIS โBring Children to the Snowโ campaign โ motto: โExplore, Enjoy, Experienceโ snow and winter play)
๐ 19th โ Martin Luther King Jr Day
(US public holiday โ 2026 King Holiday theme: โMission Possible II: Building Community, Uniting a Nation the Nonviolent Wayโ)
๐ 19th โ National Popcorn Day
(fun food day โ great for sensory tubs, counting and movie-night experiences)
๐ 20th โ Penguin Awareness Day
(raising awareness about penguin conservation, habitats and climate change)
๐ 21st โ Squirrel Appreciation Day
(encouraging care for wildlife and observation of local animals)
๐ 21st โ National Hug Day
(spreading kindness, connection and consent-based comforting hugs)
๐ 23rd โ World Handwriting Day
(Celebrating handwriting and fine-motor development through playful mark-making, drawing, tracing and early writing experiences.)
๐ 24th โ International Day of Education
(2026 theme: โAI and Education: Preserving Human Agency in a World of Automationโ)
๐ 24th โ World Day for African and Afrodescendant Culture
(celebrating African and Afrodescendant cultures and their contributions to global heritage) โจ View Our Exploring Africa Ideas Here
๐ 26th โ Australia Day / Survival Day / Invasion Day
(National Public Holiday โ often marked by reflection on history, truth-telling and ongoing calls for change led by First Nations peoples)
๐ 26th โ Yabun: Celebrating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultures
(major Sydney festival honouring First Nations music, dance, Elders and community)
๐ 27th โ Chocolate Cake Day
(fun day to enjoy baking, measuring and shared treats)
๐ 27th โ (Public) Term 1 begins โ government schools
(QLD, SA โ student start)
๐ 28th โ (Public) Term 1 begins โ government schools
(VIC, NT โ student start)
๐ 28th โ Lego Day
(celebrating creativity, building, STEM thinking and open-ended construction play)
๐ 29th โ Puzzle Day (celebrating problem-solving, perseverance and critical thinking)
๐ 30th โ (Public) Term 1 begins โ government schools
(ACT โ new students; continuing students 2 Feb)
๐ 30th โ Parent Mental Health Day
(held each year on 30 January โ 2026 theme: โBalanceโ, focusing on balancing family life and parental wellbeing)
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2026
๐ฉต 1stโ28th โ Feel Good February
(A month-long focus on simple daily actions that boost wellbeing, gratitude, connection and kindness for children, educators and families.)
๐ฉต 1st โ World Hijab Day
(Global campaign celebrating women who wear hijab and challenging stereotypes โ 2026 theme โ#UnityInHijabโ.)
๐ฉต1stโ Physical Disability Awareness Dayย
(Australia-wide day led by Physical Disability Australia, recognising people living with physical disability, their contributions and the importance of access, inclusion and visibility.)
๐ฉต 2nd โ World Wetlands Day
(Theme 2026: โWetlands and traditional knowledge: Celebrating cultural heritageโ)
๐ฉต 2nd โ Tu BiShvat / Tu BโShevat
(Jewish New Year for Trees โ observed from sundown 1st to nightfall 2nd)
๐ฉต 2nd (Public) โ Term 1 begins
(NSW Eastern, WA, most returning ACT students)
๐ฉต 3rd โ Setsubun Sai
(Shinto โbean-throwingโ festival to welcome good fortune)
๐ฉต 4th โ Global School Play Day
(celebrating child-led, unstructured play)
๐ฉต 4th โ World Read Aloud Day
(Theme 2026: โCelebrate Learningโ)
๐ฉต 4th โ World Cancer Day
(Campaign theme 2025โ27: โUnited by Uniqueโ)
๐ฉต 5th (Public) โ Term 1 begins
(TAS )
๐ฉต 6th โ Waitangi Day (New Zealandโs national day, marking the signing of Te Tiriti o Waitangi โ a chance to honour Aotearoa New Zealand, Mฤori culture and the idea of partnership and respect between peoples.)
๐ฉต 9th โ Pizza Day (A fun food-themed day that can explore counting, fractions, sharing, favourite toppings and healthy choices through play-based experiences.)
๐ฉต 9th โ Royal Hobart Regatta
(TAS โ regional public holiday)
๐ฉต 9th โ International Epilepsy Day
(Second Monday in February โ a global awareness day to build understanding and reduce stigma.)
๐ฉต 9th (Public) โ Term 1 begins
(NSW Western)
๐ฉต 10th โ Safer Internet Day (Australia โ led by eSafety)
(Global theme 2026: โTogether for a better internetโ.)
๐ฉต 11th โ International Day of Women and Girls in Science
(Theme-"From Vision to Impact: Redefining STEM by Closing the Gender Gap".)
๐ฉต 12th โ International Darwin Day
(honors Charles Darwin's birthday and his revolutionary theory of evolution by natural selection, promoting science, critical thinking, and human achievement)
๐ฉต 13th โ National Apology Anniversary (Commemorating the National Apology to the Stolen Generations delivered in Parliament on 13 February 2008 โ a day for truth-telling, listening and reflecting on ongoing healing and reconciliation.)
๐ฉต13th โ World Radio Day (Theme 2026: โRadio and Artificial Intelligenceโ-UNESCO day celebrating radioโs power to inform, connect and include communities โ in 2026 focusing on how artificial intelligence is changing radio while keeping it human, ethical and trusted.)
๐ฉต 14th โ Valentineโs Day (A gentle celebration of love, friendship and care โ perfect for focusing on kindness, gratitude and positive relationships with children, families and educators.)
๐ฉต 14th โ Library Loversโ Day
(Celebrating libraries, librarians and the special places where stories, learning and community come together.)
๐ฉต 14th โ International Book Giving Day
(Encouraging the sharing of books with children, families and communities to promote a love of reading for all.)
๐ฉต 15th โ Nirvana Day / Parinirvana Day (Buddhist)
(A Buddhist day of reflection on the death of the Buddha, focusing on peace, compassion and the impermanence of life in gentle, child-friendly ways.)
๐ฉต 15th โ International Childhood Cancer Day
(Global campaign raising awareness, support and equity for children and young people with cancer and their families โ 2024โ26 focus on โDemonstrating Impactโ.)
๐ฉต 17th โ Random Acts of Kindness Day
(Encouraging simple, everyday acts of kindness, empathy and โpay it forwardโ moments in our rooms and communities.)
๐ฉต 17th โ Lunar New Year โ Year of the Fire Horse
(Beginning of the Lunar New Year in 2026, welcoming the vibrant Year of the Fire Horse with celebrations, food, lanterns and family traditions.)
๐ฉต 17th โ Shrove Tuesday / Pancake Day
(Traditionally a day to use up rich ingredients before Lent โ perfect for cooking, counting, measuring and sharing pancakes together.)
๐ฉต 18th โ Ash Wednesday (Christian โ beginning of Lent)
(Marks the start of Lent for many Christian families โ a time of reflection, kindness and thinking about how we treat others and our world.)
๐ฉต 18th โ International Aspergerโs Day
(Raising awareness, understanding and acceptance of autistic people who may identify with the term โAspergerโsโ, and celebrating neurodiversity and strengths.)
๐ฉต 18th โ Ramadan (expected) (Islam) evening of 17th / 18th (may vary)
(Beginning of the Islamic holy month of fasting, prayer, generosity and family connection โ dates may shift slightly with local moon-sighting.)
๐ฉต 20th โ National Love Your Pet Day
(A day to appreciate pets and other animals, and to talk about gentle, responsible care for living things.) โจ View our Pets Learning Story Set Here
๐ฉต 20th โ World Day of Social Justice
(UN day promoting fairness, inclusion and human rights โ 2026 theme โEmpowering Inclusion: Bridging Gaps for Social Justiceโ.)
๐ฉต 21st โ International Mother Language Day
(Celebrating childrenโs home languages, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages, and the importance of linguistic and cultural diversity.)
๐ฉต 22nd โ World Thinking Day
(Guides/Scouts โ 2026 focus: โOur Friendshipโ-Girl Guides and Girl Scouts worldwide celebrate global friendship, leadership and taking action together โ 2026 marking 100 years with the theme โOur Friendshipโ.)
๐ฉต 24th โ Business Clean Up Day (Clean Up Australia)
(Workplaces and organisations come together to clean local areas, showing children how adults care for Country and community spaces.)
๐ฉต 26th โ Tell a Fairy Tale Day
(A playful celebration of stories, imagination and make-believe โ perfect for oral storytelling, puppets and dramatic play.)
๐ฉต 27th โ Schools Clean Up Day (Clean Up Australia)
(Schools and education services lead clean-up actions, helping children see themselves as active, capable environmental helpers.)
๐ฉต 27th โ World NGO Day
(Recognising the work of community organisations, charities and not-for-profits that support children, families and communities.)
๐ฉต 27th โ International Polar Bear Day
(Highlighting polar bears, sea ice and climate change โ a child-friendly way to talk about caring for animals and distant habitats.)
๐ฉต 28th โ Summerโs Day โ Kidsafe QLD
(A Queensland awareness day named in memory of Summer Steer, focusing on button battery safety and preventing serious injuries to children.)
๐ฉต 28th โ Rare Disease Day
(Global awareness day advocating for equity, diagnosis and support for people living with rare diseases and their families.)
๐ฉต 28th โ 8th March โ SeaWeek Australia
(Theme 2026: โCaring for Planet Waterโ โ a national marine education campaign exploring how the ocean makes Earth habitable and inspiring children to care for seas, coasts and marine life.)
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2026
๐ 1stโ31st โ Australian Womenโs History Month
(celebrating the stories, leadership and achievements of Australian women)
๐ 1stโ31st โ Australian Adopt a Pet Month
(promoting pet adoption and responsible, kind care for animals)
๐ 1stโ31st โ Epilepsy Awareness Month
๐ 1stโ31st โ Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month
๐ 1stโ31st โ Polite Pets Month
(focusing on safe, respectful behaviour around pets and other animals)
๐1st-31st โ Worldโs Greatest Shave (Leukaemia Foundation fundraiser โ check local event dates)
๐ 1stโ7th โ Hearing Awareness Week (Australia โ hearing health, early identification and communication inclusion)
๐ 2ndโ8th โ Sea Week Australia (continues from 28 Feb โ Theme 2026: โCaring for Planet Waterโ, exploring how the ocean makes Earth habitable) โจ View our Exploring The Ocean Set Here
๐ 2ndโ9th Parks Week (celebrating parks, nature play and community wellbeing)
๐ 1st โ First Day of Autumn (Australia โ seasonal change and weather awareness)
๐ 1st โ Baby Sleep Day (promoting safe, healthy infant and child sleep)
๐ 1st โ International Wheelchair Day (celebrating wheelchair users and advocating for accessibility and inclusion)
๐ 1st โ World Compliment Day (sharing genuine compliments and noticing strengths in others)
๐ 1st โ National Pig Day (fun farm- and animal-themed learning)
๐ 1st โ Zero Discrimination Day
(championing dignity, diversity and inclusion for all)
๐ 1st โ Clean Up Australia Day
(national community clean-up โ first Sunday in March 2026)
๐ 2nd โ Dr Seuss Day
(celebrating rhyme, rhythm and playful literacy)
๐ 2nd โ World Teen Mental Wellness Day
(raising awareness of teen mental health and help-seeking)
๐ 2nd (Public, WA) โ Labour Day
(Western Australia public holiday)
๐ 3rd โ World Hearing Day
(Theme 2026: โFrom communities to classrooms: hearing care for all childrenโ)
๐ 3rd โ World Wildlife Day
(UN day celebrating wild animals and plants)
๐ 3rdโ4th โ Purim
(Jewish โFestival of Lotsโ โ celebrations begin evening 2nd; date may vary slightly by community)
๐ 4th โ World Engineering Day for Sustainable Development
(STEM problem-solving for people and planet)
๐ 5th โ Holi / Holika Dahan โ Festival of Colours
(Hindu festival celebrating love, spring and the triumph of good โ 2026 date may vary by community) (TBC)
๐ 6th โ World Day of Prayer
(ecumenical Christian day of prayer โ Theme ย "I Will Give You Rest: Come".)
๐ 8th โ UN International Womenโs Day (IWD)
(2026 campaign โBalance the Scalesโ, focusing on gender equality and womenโs rights)
๐ 9th (Public, TAS) โ Eight Hours Day
(Tasmania public holiday)
๐ 9th (Public, VIC) โ Labour Day
(Victoria public holiday)
๐ 9th (Public, ACT) โ Canberra Day
(ACT public holiday)
๐ 14th โ International Day of Mathematics (Pi Day)
(Celebrating the joy of maths โ perfect for counting, patterns, shapes, measuring, sorting and playful problem-solving.)
๐15th-21stโ National Poisons Prevention Week
Theme-โWhen the Unexpected Happens, Poison Help is here for you"
๐งก16th-22nd โ Harmony Week๐งก
(Australia โ โEveryone Belongsโ / inclusion, respect and belonging)
๐ 17th โ St Patrickโs Day
(Celebrating Irish culture and community โ a chance for green-themed play, music, dancing, storytelling and shared traditions in respectful, child-led ways.)
๐ 18th โ Global Recycling Dayย
(promoting recycling, circular economy and waste reduction)
โจView our Recycling Set here
๐ 19th-20thโ Ramadan ends (Expected) (Islam โ date depends on local moon-sighting)
๐ 19th โ National Close the Gap Day
(campaign to achieve health equality for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples)
๐ 19th โ International Read to Me Day
(highlighting the importance of reading aloud and access to books for all children)
๐ 20th โ Autumnal Equinox (Southern Hemisphere)
(Marks the change of season as day and night are about equal โ a great prompt for weather watching, nature play and noticing seasonal changes.)
๐ 20th โ International Day of Happiness
(focus on collective wellbeing and a fairer, kinder world โ 2026 theme TBC)
๐ 20th โ Very Hungry Caterpillar Day
(celebrating Eric Carleโs story and early literacy)
๐ 20th โ World Storytelling Day
(Theme 2026: โLight in the Darkโ โ sharing stories across cultures and generations)
๐ 20th โ Ride2School Day
(Bicycle Network โ encouraging active travel to school)
๐ 20th โ Eid al-Fitr (Expected)
(Islam โ end of Ramadan, date may vary with local moon-sighting)
๐งกย 21st โ Harmony Day ๐งกย (Australia โ โEveryone Belongsโ, aligned with UN International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination)
๐ 21st โ World Poetry Day (UNESCO โ celebrating poetry, language and creative expression)
๐ 21st โ World Down Syndrome Day (global awareness day โ often using โLots of Socksโ activities)
๐ 21st โ International Day of Forests Theme-2026: "Forests and Sustainable economies"
๐ 22nd โ World Water Day (raising awareness of freshwater and sustainable water use โ 2026 theme -"Where Water Flows, Equality Grows)
๐ 23rd โ World Meteorological Day (Theme 2026: โObserving today, protecting tomorrowโ โ weather, climate and resilience)
๐ 23rd โ National Eucalypt Day (Theme 2026: โOur Eucalypt Homeโ โ celebrating Australian eucalypt species and habitats)
๐ 26th โ Epilepsy Awareness Day (Purple Day)
(global epilepsy awareness; wear purple and share learning)
๐ 28th โ Earth Hour
(8.30โ9.30 pm local time โ โGive an Hour for Earthโ, switching off lights to support climate action) โจView Our Sustainable Practice Ideas Here
๐ 29th โ Neighbour Day (Relationships Australia โ โBelonging Every Dayโ and building local connections)
๐ 30th โ National Doctorsโ Day (acknowledging doctorsโ contribution to community health and wellbeing)
โจView Our Community Visitors and Excursion Set Here
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2026
๐ 1stโ30th โ Autism Month (Australia & worldwide)
(Building understanding, acceptance and celebration of autistic children, young people and adults.) โจView our FREE Autism Awareness Pack here.
๐ 1st โ April Fools Day
(Light-hearted jokes and playfulness โ a chance to talk about kind humour and everyone feeling safe.)
๐ 2nd โ World Autism Awareness Day
(United Nations day highlighting the rights, inclusion and strengths of autistic people.)
๐ 2nd โ International Childrenโs Book Day
(Celebrating childrenโs literature, authors and illustrators โ perfect for storybook picnics and book corners.)
๐ 2ndโ9th โ Passover (Pesach)
(Jewish festival of freedom โ begins evening 1 April and continues for 7โ8 days, depending on tradition.)
๐ 3rd โ Good Friday (Public Holiday โ Australia) (Christian holy day reflecting on the story of Jesusโ crucifixion โ some services and community events may occur.)
๐ 4th โ International Carrot Day (A fun way to explore vegetables, gardening and healthy food with children.)
๐ 5th โ Easter Sunday (Christian celebration of new life and hope โ many families mark this with special meals, eggs and gatherings.) โจView our Easter Activity Pack here
๐ 6th โ Easter Monday (Public Holiday โ Australia) (Public holiday that often gives families extra time together at the end of the Easter long weekend.)
๐ 6th โ Waltzing Matilda Day (Marking the first performance of โWaltzing Matildaโ โ a playful entry point to Australian history and song.)
๐ 6th โ International Day of Sport for Development and Peace
(Highlighting how sport and physical activity can promote teamwork, inclusion, respect and peace in communities.)
๐ 7th โ World Health Day
(Global focus on health, wellbeing and access to care โ great for talking about healthy bodies and minds.)
๐ 8th โ Hana Matsuri (Buddhism โ Buddhaโs Birthday in Japan)
(โFlower Festivalโ celebrating the birth of the Buddha โ a gentle way to explore diversity and celebrations around the world.)
๐ 10th โ National Siblings Day
(Celebrating brothers, sisters and โlike-a-siblingโ relationships in childrenโs lives.)
๐ 11thโ22nd โ Nature Play Week (Australia)
(Encouraging outdoor, unstructured nature play and connection to Country, local parks and natural spaces.)
๐ 12th โ International Day of Human Space Flight
(Commemorating the first human journey into space โ perfect for space play, inquiry and STEM provocations.)
๐ 12th โ Orthodox Easter Sunday (Easter celebration for many Orthodox Christian communities โ dates can vary slightly with local calendars.)
๐ 13th โ Auslan Day
(Celebrating the Australian Sign Language community and promoting inclusive communication.)
๐ 14th โ Vaisakhi (Sikh New Year & harvest festival) (Marking the birth of the Khalsa and a major Sikh celebration โ a rich opportunity to explore culture, music and food.)
๐ 14th โ National Dolphin Day (Raising awareness of dolphins, oceans and how we can care for marine life.)
๐ 15th โ World Art Day
(Highlighting creativity, imagination and the role of art in our lives and communities.)
๐ 18th โ International Day for Monuments and Sites (World Heritage Day) (Inviting children to explore special places, old buildings and cultural heritage around the world and locally.)
๐ 21st โ World Creativity & Innovation Day
(Celebrating problem-solving, new ideas and childrenโs inventive thinking in play and projects.)
๐ 22nd โ Earth Day (International Mother Earth Day)
(Global focus on caring for our planet โ sustainability, recycling, habitats and childrenโs everyday actions.)
๐ 22nd โ Jelly Bean Day
(A playful way to explore colours, counting, sorting and patterning โ with strong supervision if used in activities.)
๐ 23rd โ World Book and Copyright Day
(Celebrating books, authors and illustrators โ and respecting stories, images and creative work.)
๐ 24thโ30th โ World Immunisation Week
(Promoting the role of vaccines in keeping communities healthy โ great for simple conversations about how doctors help us stay well.)
๐ 25th โ ANZAC Day
(Reflecting on courage, service and Australian and New Zealand history in age-appropriate, gentle ways.)
๐ 25th โ World Penguin Day
(Spotlighting penguins, polar habitats and caring for cold-climate ecosystems.)
๐ 28th โ World Day for Safety and Health at Work
(Focusing on safe workplaces โ a natural link to childrenโs own safety rules and risk-benefit conversations.)
๐ 29th โ International Dance Day
(Celebrating movement, rhythm, culture and joy through dance and music.)
๐ 30th โ International Jazz Day
(Exploring jazz, improvisation, rhythm and diverse musical traditions from around the world.)
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2026
๐ค1stโ31st โ Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month (Queensland)
(Month-long Queensland campaign raising awareness, promoting respectful relationships and sending a clear message that violence is never OK.)
๐ค1st โ Vesak (Buddhism โ Buddha Day)ย
(A major Buddhist festival marking the Buddhaโs birth, enlightenment and passing away โ a peaceful way to explore kindness, compassion and mindfulness.)
๐ค3rd โ World Laughter Day
(Celebrating the power of laughter and joy for health and connection โ perfect for funny stories, games and silly faces together.)
๐ค4th โ Star Wars Day
(โMay the 4th be with youโ โ a playful chance for space-themed stories, light/dark play and imaginative dress-ups.)
๐ค4th โ International Firefightersโ Day
(Honouring firefighters and emergency services who help keep communities safe in fires, floods and emergencies.)
โจ View our Community Visitors & Excursions Pack here
๐ค4th โ Labour Day (QLD) / May Day (NT) โ Public Holiday
(Public holiday in Queensland and the Northern Territory recognising workersโ rights, unions and fair working conditions.)
๐ค4thโ10th โ International Compost Awareness Week
(Global focus on composting, soil health and reducing food waste โ great for garden scraps, worm farms and sustainability projects.)
๐ค5thโ11th โ National Family Day Care Week
(Celebrating Family Day Care educators, children and families, and the warmth of small-group, home-based care.)
๐ค5th โ World Asthma Day
(Raising awareness of asthma, breathing and lung health โ a chance to talk about puffers, triggers and helping friends who have asthma.)
๐ค5th โ Childrenโs Day โ Kodomo no Hi (Japan)
(Japanese festival celebrating childrenโs health, happiness and strength โ carp streamers, family traditions and cross-cultural learning.)
๐ค10th โ Motherโs Day (Australia)
(Second Sunday in May โ a gentle opportunity to celebrate mums, nanas and special people in childrenโs lives, in all their diverse forms.)
๐ค11thโ17th โ National Families Week (Australia)ย
(Theme TBC-Annual Australian celebration of families in all their shapes and sizes โ often linked with the message โStronger Families, Stronger Communitiesโ.)
๐ค12th โ International Nurses Day
(Honouring nurses and midwives who care for babies, children, families and communities in hospitals and health services.)
๐ค15th โ International Day of Families
(United Nations day highlighting the importance of families, belonging and strong relationships across generations.)
๐ค15th โ Endangered Species Day
(Third Friday in May โ raising awareness of endangered animals and habitats, and how children can help care for living things.)
๐ค15th โ Walk Safely to School Day (Australia)
(Promotes safe, active travel for children โ a good prompt to talk about road safety, crossing roads and staying visible.)
๐ค16th โ International Day of the Boy Child
(Focusing on the wellbeing, rights and emotional needs of boys, and breaking stereotypes about how boys โshouldโ act or feel.)
๐ค17thโ24th โ National Road Safety Week (Australia)
(Nationwide campaign to โDrive So Others Surviveโ โ remembering those lost on the roads and promoting safer choices for drivers, riders and pedestrians.)
๐ค18thโ24th โ National Volunteer Week (Australia)
(Recognising volunteers who give time in schools, services, op-shops, canteens, clubs and community groups.)
๐ค18thโ23rd โ Under 8s Week (Queensland โ celebrating 70 years and the early childhood years)
(Marking 70 years of Under 8s Week and celebrating the magic of the early childhood years through play, community events and joyful learning.)
๐ค18thโ22nd โ Education Week (Victoria)ย
(Theme 2026: TBC-Showcasing learning in Victorian schools and early childhood services โ a chance to highlight projects, family engagement and childrenโs voices.)
๐ค20th โ World Bee Day
(Celebrating bees and pollinators โ perfect for flower gardens, life cycles, honey tasting and conversations about protecting insects.) โจ View our World Bee Day Ideas here
๐ค20th โ National Simultaneous Storytime (Australia)
(Children across Australia read the same picture book at the same time โ promoting a love of reading and shared story experiences. 2026 book: TBC.)
๐ค21st โ World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development
(Encouraging respect, inclusion and curiosity about different cultures, languages and ways of life.)
๐ค21st โ International Tea Day
(A simple way to explore social rituals around sharing a drink, caring for adults, and the cultures where tea is an important tradition.)
๐ค21st โ Outdoor Classroom Day (Global movement)
(A worldwide campaign encouraging learning and play outdoors โ ideal for bush kindy, nature play and backyard investigations.)
๐ค23rd โ World Turtle Day
(Highlighting turtles, sea turtles and freshwater turtles โ threats they face and how we can protect waterways and oceans.)
๐ค24thโ30th โ Food Allergy Week (Australia)
(Allergy & Anaphylaxis Australia campaign raising awareness of food allergy, anaphylaxis and how to keep children with allergies safe and included.)
๐ค 24th โ Pentecost Sunday (Christian)
(A Christian celebration 50 days after Easter, remembering the coming of the Holy Spirit and often called the โbirthday of the Churchโ โ a gentle prompt to talk about celebrations, symbols like doves and flames, and different beliefs in your community.)
๐ค25th โ Africa Day
(Commemorating the formation of the African Union โ a chance to explore African stories, music, art and community in respectful, strengths-based ways.)
๐ค26th โ National Sorry Day
(A significant Australian day of remembrance and reflection about the Stolen Generations and ongoing healing for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.)
๐ค27th Mayโ3rd June โ National Reconciliation Week (Theme "ALL IN for Reconciliation") (Annual Australian week of reflection and action, framed by the dates of the 1967 Referendum and the Mabo decision โ focusing on truth-telling, respect and walking together.)
๐ค28th โ Australiaโs Biggest Morning Tea
(Cancer Council Australia fundraiser โ communities share a cuppa to raise money for cancer research, support and prevention.)
๐ค30th โ World MS Day (Multiple Sclerosis)
(Global day raising awareness of multiple sclerosis and supporting people living with MS; current multi-year campaign focuses on โMy MS Diagnosisโ and improving early support.)
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2026
๐ณ๏ธโ๐๐ฉต 1stโ30th โ Pride Month
(Celebrating LGBTQIA+ children, families and educators, and the message that everyone belongs just as they are.)
๐ฉต 1stโ30th โ National Burns Awareness Month (Australia)
(Kidsafe-led campaign focusing on preventing burns and scalds and teaching correct first aid โ especially important in the cooler months.)
๐ฉต 1st โ Global Day of Parents
(UN day recognising parents and caregivers and the vital role they play in childrenโs wellbeing, care and learning.)
๐ฉต 1st โ World Dinosaur Day
(A โroar-someโ excuse to explore dinosaurs, fossils and prehistoric life through inquiry, small worlds and creative play.)
โจ View our Exploring Dinosaurs Set here
๐ฉต 1st โ World Milk Day
(Celebrating milk and dairy โ a chance to talk about where food comes from, farm-to-table journeys and healthy choices.)
๐ฉต 1st โ Western Australia Day โ Public Holiday (WA)
(State public holiday celebrating Western Australiaโs history, cultures and communities.)
๐ฉต 1st โ Reconciliation Day โ Public Holiday (ACT)
(ACT public holiday dedicated to reconciliation with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples โ reflection, truth-telling and walking together.)
๐ฉต 3rd โ Mabo Day
(Commemorating Eddie Koiki Mabo and the 1992 High Court decision that recognised native title and affirmed ongoing connection to Country.)
๐ฉต 5th โ World Environment Day
(UN day focusing on urgent environmental action โ ideal for sustainability projects, nature play and caring for Country.)
โจ View our Environmental Experiences Pack here
๐ฉต 6th โ Butterfly Education and Awareness Day (BEAD)
(First Saturday in June โ celebrating butterflies and other mini-beasts, life cycles and protecting insect habitats in gardens and outdoor spaces.)
โจ View our Mini Beasts Pack here
๐ฉต 7th โ Tourette Syndrome Awareness Day
(Raising awareness of Tourette Syndrome and tic disorders, promoting understanding, empathy and inclusive attitudes.)
๐ฉต 7th โ World Food Safety Day
(Global day promoting safe food handling, storage and hygiene โ easy to link to kitchen play, lunchboxes and handwashing.)
๐ฉต 8th โ World Oceans Day
(UN day celebrating the ocean and marine life, and encouraging actions that protect seas, reefs and coasts.)
โจ View our Exploring the Ocean Activity Pack here
๐ฉต 8th โ National Best Friends Day
(A lovely opportunity to explore friendships, kindness, turn-taking and what it means to be a good friend.)
โจ View our Forming Friendships Pack here
๐ฉต 8thโ14th โ Infant Mental Health Awareness Week(Highlighting that babiesโ and toddlersโ relationships and emotions matter from the very beginning, and that responsive caregiving builds healthy brains.)
๐ฉต 8thโ14th โ Menโs Health Week(Encouraging boys, dads, uncles and grandads to look after their physical and mental health and to seek help when they need it.)
๐ฉต 8th โ Kingโs Birthday โ Public Holiday
(ACT, NSW, NT, SA, TAS, VIC โ national public holiday marking the monarchโs birthday and providing long-weekend family time.)
๐ฉต 11th โ International Day of Play
(New UN day celebrating every childโs right to play, and recognising play as essential for learning, wellbeing and development.)
๐ฉต 14thโ20th โ Refugee Week (Australia โ Theme 2026: โA Million Storiesโ)
(A national week celebrating the contributions of people from refugee backgrounds and inviting us to listen to diverse stories of finding safety and belonging.)
๐ฉต 14th โ World Blood Donor Day
(Thanking blood donors and raising awareness that giving blood saves lives โ a gentle way to talk about helping others and community care.)
๐ฉต 15th โ Global Wind Day
(Exploring wind as a natural force and a renewable energy source โ perfect for kites, pinwheels, bubbles and โwindy dayโ investigations.)
๐ฉต 15thโ21st โ Learning Disability Week (Theme 2026: TBC)
(Awareness week promoting visibility, rights and inclusion for people with learning disabilities, and celebrating strengths and voice.)
๐ฉต 15thโ22nd โ Water Safety Week (Australia โ dates and lead organisation TBC)(Focusing on safe play in and around water โ baths, pools, beaches, dams and troughs โ and the importance of active adult supervision.)
๐ฉต 16th โ National Vegemite Day
(A playful celebration of an iconic Australian spread โ exploring taste, senses and culture, with attention to allergies and food safety.)
๐ฉต 16th โ World Sea Turtle Day
(Spotlighting sea turtles, their life cycles and the threats they face โ a child-friendly entry point to ocean conservation.)
๐ฉต 18th โ National Sushi Day
(Fun food-themed day with strong links to Japanese culture, fine-motor skills and safe food preparation โ real or pretend.)
๐ฉต 18th โ Autistic Pride Day
(Community-led day celebrating autistic identity and neurodiversity, and challenging deficit-based views of autism.)
๐ฉต 18th โ International Picnic Day
(A simple celebration of eating together outdoors โ perfect for yard or veranda picnics and talking about healthy foods and sharing.)
๐ฉต 20th โ World Refugee Day
(UN day honouring people who have been forced to flee their homes, and highlighting welcome, safety and inclusion โ sits within Refugee Week in Australia.)
๐ฉต 21st โ International Day of Yoga
(Promoting yoga as a way to support body awareness, calm and balance โ ideal for simple poses and breathing with children.)
โจ Have a look at our Yoga Poses Set here
๐ฉต 21st โ World Music Day (Make Music Day)
(Global celebration of music-making โ perfect for singing, instruments, rhythm exploration and soundscapes.)
โจ View our Music and Movement Set here
๐ฉต 21st โ Winter Solstice (Australia)
(Shortest day and longest night of the year โ a rich provocation for exploring seasons, light and dark, shadows and winter traditions.)
โจ View our Exploring the Weather Pack here
๐ฉต 22nd โ World Rainforest Day
(Celebrating rainforests, biodiversity and the importance of protecting these rich ecosystems and the species who live there.)
๐ฉต 24thโ30th โ World Wellbeing Week
(International week focusing on physical, mental, emotional and social wellbeing โ a chance to weave daily self-care, gratitude and connection into the program.)
๐ฉต 27th โ International Sunglasses Day
(Reminding everyone to protect their eyes from UV โ a fun SunSmart reminder about hats, shade and eye protection.)
โจ View our Free Sunglasses Set here
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2026
๐ 1stโ31st โ Plastic Free July(A global challenge encouraging people to reduce single-use plastics and choose more sustainable options in everyday life.)
๐ 1stโ31st โ Disability Pride Month
(Celebrating people with disability, challenging stigma and embracing identity, rights and inclusion.)
๐ 1st โ International Joke Day
(A playful day to share jokes, humour and laughter โ perfect for language, turn-taking and social play.)
๐ 1st โ International Reggae Day
(Celebrating reggae music, culture and its messages of justice, unity and peace โ great for exploring rhythm and global music.)
๐ 1st โ Territory Day (NT)
(Northern Territory celebration marking self-government โ often linked with community events and reflections on place and history.)
๐ 3rd โ International Plastic Bag Free Day
(Highlighting the impact of plastic bags on wildlife and the environment, and encouraging reusable alternatives.)
๐ 5thโ12th โ NAIDOC Week 2026
(Theme 2026: "50 Years of Deadly" (NAIDOC Week celebrates the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. )
๐ 7th โ World Chocolate Day
(A fun excuse to explore cooking, sensory play, fair trade and where cocoa comes from.)
๐ 10th โ Teddy Bear Picnic Day
(A lovely day for children to bring a special soft toy for picnics, role play, storytelling and belonging.)
๐ 11th โ World Population Day
(UN day inviting simple conversations about people around the world, where we live and how we share the planet.)
๐ 12th โ Malala Day
(Recognising Malala Yousafzai and the right of all children โ especially girls โ to access education.)
๐ 14th โ Bastille Day (France)
(French national day โ a doorway into language, food, music and celebrations from French-speaking cultures.)
๐ 15th โ World Youth Skills Day
(UN day focusing on the skills young people need for work and life โ easily translated into celebrating childrenโs capabilities, problem-solving and strengths.)
๐ 16th โ World Snake Day
(A great prompt to explore reptiles, habitats, safety around wildlife and respect for native animals.)
๐ 18th โ Nelson Mandela International Day
(Celebrating Nelson Mandelaโs life and values โ fairness, forgiveness, leadership and standing up for others.)
๐ 20thโ26th โ National Farm Safety Week
(Theme 2026: TBC-Australian campaign highlighting safer practices on farms โ machinery, animals, water and chemicals โ and how we can help keep everyone safe.
๐ 21st โ National Lamington Day
(A fun celebration of a classic Australian treat โ perfect for measurement, sequencing and talking about Australian foods.)
๐ 24th โ National Pyjama Day
(A day to wear pyjamas and raise funds for children in foster care through The Pyjama Foundation.)
๐ 24th โ Schools Tree Day
(School- and service-focused tree-planting and nature-care day, giving children practical ways to care for Country and local habitats.)
๐ 25th โ National Stepfamily Awareness Day
(Raising awareness that families come in many forms, and highlighting the experiences and strengths of stepfamilies.)
๐ 25th โ Christmas in July
(Playful mid-year celebration โ a chance to explore winter, giving, traditions and family without the busyness of December.)
๐ 26th โ National Tree Day
(Australiaโs largest community tree-planting event โ encouraging communities to plant and care for trees and native plants.)
๐ 26th โ Parentsโ Day
(A day to recognise and thank parents and caregivers for their ongoing care, support and advocacy.)
๐ 29th โ International Tiger Day
(Highlighting tiger conservation, habitats and the importance of protecting endangered species.)
๐ 29th โ National OOSH / OSHC Educators Day
(Celebrating Out of School Hours Care educators and the vital role they play in childrenโs lives before and after school and in vacation care.)
๐ 30th โ International Day of Friendship (World Friendship Day)
(UN day celebrating friendships between individuals, communities and countries โ ideal for exploring empathy, inclusion and โbeing a good friendโ.)
๐ 31st โ World Ranger Day
(Honouring park rangers and conservation workers who protect wildlife, cultural sites and natural places โ a great link to national parks and caring for Country.) DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE MONTHLY CALENDARย ๐๐

2026
๐ 1stโ7th โ World Breastfeeding Week
(Supporting breastfeeding, infant health and caregiver wellbeing, and recognising the role of families, services and communities in nurturing babies.)
๐ 1stโ31st โ Happiness Happens Month
(Encouraging everyday joy, gratitude and positive wellbeing practices for children, educators and families.)
๐ 1stโ31st โ Platypus Month (Australia)
(Raising awareness of the platypus, Australian waterways and the importance of caring for rivers, creeks and habitats.)
โจ View our Australian Animals Pack here
๐ 3rd โ Picnic Day โ Public Holiday (NT)
(Northern Territory public holiday held on the first Monday in August, often marked with picnics and community events.)
๐ 3rdโ7th โ NSW Public Education Week
(Celebrating learning and teaching across NSW public schools and early learning services. Theme 2026: TBC.)
๐ 4th โ National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Childrenโs Day
(A national day celebrating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, their cultures, strengths and connections to family, community and Country. Theme 2026: TBC.)
โจ View our Free Posters here
๐ 4thโ10th โ Dental Health Week (Australia)
(Promoting healthy teeth and gums, daily oral hygiene and positive dental habits. Theme 2026: TBC.)
โจ View our Free Dental Health Pack here
๐ 4thโ10th โ Keep Australia Beautiful Week
(Encouraging litter prevention, waste reduction and pride in caring for local environments. Theme 2026: TBC.)
๐ 7th โ Jeans for Genes Day (Australia)
(National fundraising day supporting research into childhood genetic conditions โ often marked by wearing jeans and learning about science and helping others.)
โจ View our FREE Pack here
๐ 9th โ International Day of the Worldโs Indigenous Peoples
(United Nations day recognising Indigenous cultures, histories, rights and contributions worldwide.)
๐ 9th โ Raksha Bandhan
(A Hindu festival celebrating the bond between siblings and the values of care, protection and connection. Date may vary slightly by community.)
๐ 11th โ World Lion Day(Highlighting lions, their habitats and conservation, and inspiring care for wildlife.)
๐ 15thโ23rd โ National Science Week (Australia)
(Schools theme 2026: โSeeds of science: Nurturing knowledge for allโ โ exploring how curiosity, questions and shared ideas help knowledge grow.)
๐ 17thโ21st โ Bullying No Way! Week (Australia)
(National focus on preventing bullying and promoting safe, inclusive and respectful learning environments. Theme 2026: TBC.)
๐ 12th โ International Youth Day
(United Nations day recognising young peopleโs voices, participation and rights.)
๐ 12th โ World Elephant Day
(Raising awareness of elephants, their habitats and the importance of wildlife protection.)
โจ View our Exploring the Jungle Pack here
๐ 14th โ World Lizard Day
(Exploring reptiles, Australian lizards and respectful observation of wildlife.)
โจ View our Exploring Reptiles Pack here
๐ 22ndโ28th โ Childrenโs Book Week (CBCA โ Australia)
(Celebrating Australian childrenโs literature through stories, dress-ups and shared reading. Theme 2026: โSymphony of Storiesโ.)
โจ View our Book Week Ideas here
๐ 16th โ Krishna Janmashtami
(Hindu festival celebrating the birth of Lord Krishna. Date may vary by community.)
๐ 19th โ International Orangutan Day
(Highlighting orangutans, rainforest habitats and sustainable choices.)
โจ View our Exploring the Jungle Pack here
๐ 19th โ World Humanitarian Day
(Recognising people who support others during crises and emergencies, and promoting compassion and kindness.)
๐ 19th โ National Potato Day
(A fun food-based day for cooking, planting and exploring where food comes from.)
๐ 28th โ Daffodil Day (Australia)
(Cancer Council fundraising day symbolising hope and support for people affected by cancer. Date set by Cancer Council.)
โจ View our Free Pack here
๐ 23rdโ29th โ Speech Pathology Week (Australia)
(Raising awareness of communication, language and the important role of speech pathologists. Theme 2026: TBC.)
๐ 26th โ International Dog Day
(Celebrating dogs and promoting safe, respectful behaviour around animals.)
๐ 28th โ Red Nose Day (Australia)
(Fundraising day supporting families affected by miscarriage, stillbirth and the death of a baby or child.)
โจ View our Free Pack here
๐ 28th โ Wear It Purple Day
(Supporting LGBTQIA+ young people and promoting environments where everyone feels safe, valued and included.)
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2026
๐ 1stโ30th โ Biodiversity Month (Australia)
(Raising awareness of Australiaโs rich biodiversity and encouraging care for ecosystems, plants and animals through everyday learning and connection with nature.)
๐ 1stโ30th โ Save the Koala Month (Australia)
(Focusing on koala conservation, habitat protection and helping children understand how we care for native wildlife.)
๐ 1stโ30th โ International Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
(Raising awareness of childhood cancer and supporting children and families affected, with age-appropriate conversations around care and kindness.)
๐ 1st โ National Wattle Day
(Celebrating Australiaโs national floral emblem and exploring native plants, colours and seasonal changes.)
๐ 31 Augโ6 Sept โ National Superhero Week
(Celebrating everyday heroes including educators, families, carers and community helpers. Theme 2026: TBC.)
๐ 31 Augโ4 Sept โ Teacher Aide Appreciation Week (Australia)
(Recognising the vital role teacher aides and support staff play in learning, inclusion and wellbeing across education settings.)
๐ 2nd โ Early Childhood Educatorsโ Day
(Acknowledging the professionalism, dedication and impact of early childhood educators.)
โจ View our Free Certificates here
๐ 2nd โ National Health and Physical Education Day
(Promoting movement, active play and lifelong healthy habits. Theme 2026: TBC.)
๐ 2nd โ Indigenous Literacy Day
(Celebrating First Nations stories, languages and the importance of literacy for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children.)
๐ 5thโ7th โ Chuseok
(Korean harvest festival celebrating gratitude, family connection and sharing. Dates may vary slightly by community.)
๐ 6th โ Fatherโs Day
(Celebrating fathers and special people who play a caring role in childrenโs lives.)
โจ View our Fatherโs Day Ideas here
๐ 6thโ12th โ National Child Protection Week(Australia-wide focus on child safety, wellbeing and shared responsibility. Theme 2026: TBC.)
โจ View our FREE Project Ideas here
๐ 7th โ Threatened Species Day
(Commemorating the extinction of the thylacine and raising awareness of protecting endangered species.)
๐ 8th โ International Literacy Day
(United Nations day highlighting the importance of literacy as a foundation for learning and life.)
๐ 10th โ R U OK? Day
(Australiaโs national day encouraging meaningful conversations and checking in on one another.)
๐ 11th โ Bravehearts Day
(Raising awareness of child sexual abuse prevention and empowering children to feel safe and supported.)
๐ 12th โ World First Aid Day
(Promoting basic first aid awareness and caring for ourselves and others. Theme 2026: TBC.)
๐ 13th โ Roald Dahl Day
(Celebrating imagination, storytelling and a love of books through playful literacy experiences.)
๐ 13th โ National Bilby Day
(Raising awareness of Australiaโs bilby and the importance of protecting native habitats.)
๐ 14th โ Mฤori Language Day
(Celebrating te reo Mฤori and the importance of language in identity and culture.)
๐ 14thโ20th โ Foster Care Week (Australia)
(Recognising foster and kinship carers and the importance of safe, nurturing homes. Theme 2026: TBC.)
๐ 15thโ21st โ National Organic Week
(Highlighting organic farming, sustainability and caring for land and food systems. Theme 2026: TBC.)
๐ 15thโ21st โ Mฤori Language Week (Te Wiki o Te Reo Mฤori)
(Celebrating and promoting the Mฤori language and culture.)
๐ 16th โ International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer
(Raising awareness of protecting the Earthโs atmosphere and caring for our planet.)
๐ 19th โ Talk Like a Pirate Day
(A playful, imagination-filled day supporting language, dramatic play and creativity.)โจ View our FREE Pack here
๐ 19th โ Clean Up the World Day
(Global day encouraging communities to take action for a cleaner, healthier environment.)
๐ 21st โ World Gratitude Day
(Encouraging appreciation, thankfulness and positive relationships.)
๐ 21st โ International Day of Peace
(United Nations day promoting peace, kindness and respectful communities.)
๐ 22nd โ World Rhino Day
(Raising awareness of rhino conservation and protecting endangered wildlife.)
๐ 21stโ27th โ National Week of Deaf People
(Celebrating Deaf culture, Auslan and inclusive communication. Theme 2026: TBC.)
๐ 23rd โ International Day of Sign Languages
(Promoting the importance of sign languages and communication inclusion.)
๐ 25th โ Footy Colours Day (AFL)
(Fundraising event supporting children with cancer, often marked by wearing footy colours.)
๐ 25th โ Save the Koala Day
(National day highlighting urgent action needed to protect koalas and their habitats.)
๐ 28th โ Kingโs Birthday Public Holiday (WA)
(Western Australia public holiday.)
๐ 29th โ World Heart Day
(Raising awareness of heart health and wellbeing across the lifespan.)
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2026
๐ค 1st โ International Day of Older Persons
(United Nations day recognising the contributions, rights and wellbeing of older people and intergenerational connections.)
๐ค 1stโ31st โ Mental Health Month (Australia)
(Raising awareness of mental health, wellbeing and help-seeking for individuals, families and communities.)
๐ค 1stโ31st โ ADHD Awareness Month
(Increasing understanding, acceptance and strengths-based perspectives of ADHD. Theme 2026: TBC.)
๐ค 1stโ31st โ Dyslexia Awareness Month
(Raising awareness of dyslexia and promoting inclusive, strengths-based learning approaches. Theme 2026: TBC.)
๐ค 1stโ7th โ Australian Wildlife Week
(Celebrating Australiaโs native wildlife and encouraging conservation and care for animals and habitats.)
๐ค 1st โ International Coffee Day
(Celebrating coffee culture and connection โ often acknowledged by educators and families.)
๐ค 1st โ World Vegetarian Day
(Highlighting plant-based foods, sustainability and where food comes from.)
๐ค 2ndโ4th โ Rosh Hashanah
(Jewish New Year celebrating reflection, renewal and new beginnings. Dates may vary slightly by community.)
๐ค 2nd โ World Farm Animal Day
(Raising awareness of farm animals and promoting respectful, ethical care.)
๐ค 3rdโ12th โ Navaratri
(Hindu festival celebrating strength, renewal and the divine feminine. Dates may vary by community.)
๐ค 4thโ10th โ World Space Week
(UN-recognised week celebrating science, space and technology. Theme 2026: TBC.)
๐ค 4th โ World Smile Day
(Encouraging kindness, positivity and simple acts that make others smile.)
๐ค 4th โ International Taco Day
(Fun food-themed day for cooking, pretend play and cultural food exploration.)
๐ค 5th โ World Teachersโ Day
(Celebrating the role of teachers in education and lifelong learning.)
๐ค 5thโ11th โ Mental Health Week (QLD)
(Queensland focus on mental health awareness and community wellbeing. Theme 2026: TBC.)
๐ค 6th โ World Habitat Day
(UN day focusing on human settlements, sustainable communities and caring for places we live.)
๐ค 6th โ World Cotton Day
(Raising awareness of cotton production and sustainable textiles.)
๐ค 7th โ Labour Day Public Holiday (ACT, NSW, SA)
(Public holiday recognising workersโ rights and contributions.)
๐ค 7th โ Kingโs Birthday Public Holiday (QLD)
(Queensland public holiday.)
๐ค 9th โ World Post Day
(Recognising postal services and communication around the world.)
๐ค 10th โ World Mental Health Day
(Global focus on mental health awareness and reducing stigma. Theme 2026: TBC.)
๐ค 10th โ National Hat Day (#LiftTheLidOnMentalIllness)
(Raising awareness and funds for mental health through wearing a hat.)
๐ค 10th โ World Sight Day
(Highlighting eye health, vision care and inclusion for people with vision impairment.)
โจ View our Free Sunglasses Pack here
๐ค 11th โ World Egg Day
(Celebrating eggs as a food source and exploring where food comes from.)
๐ค 11thโ12th โ Yom Kippur
(Jewish Day of Atonement focused on reflection and renewal. Dates may vary slightly by community.)
๐ค 14thโ20th โ National Nutrition Week (Australia)
(Promoting healthy eating habits and positive food relationships. Theme 2026: TBC.)
โจ View our Health and Nutrition Pack here
๐ค 14thโ20th โ Aussie Backyard Bird Count
(Citizen science event encouraging observation and appreciation of local birds.)
๐ค 15th โ National Mushroom Day
(Celebrating mushrooms and food exploration.)
๐ค 15th โ Global Handwashing Day
(Promoting hand hygiene and preventing the spread of illness.)
โจ View our FREE Handwashing Banner here
๐ค 16th โ World Bread Day
(Celebrating bread, baking traditions and food cultures.)
๐ค 18th โ Loud Shirt Day
(Supporting children with hearing loss and raising awareness of communication inclusion.)
๐ค 19thโ25th โ National Childrenโs Week
(Celebrating childrenโs rights, voices and wellbeing. Theme 2026: TBC.)
๐ค 21stโ27th โ National Water Week
(Promoting water conservation and sustainable water use. Theme 2026: TBC.)
โจ View our Water Play Pack here
๐ค 23rd โ Childrenโs Day (Australia)
(Celebrating children, their voices and their right to play, learn and feel safe.)
๐ค 24th โ World Kangaroo Day
(Raising awareness of kangaroo protection and conservation.)
๐ค 24th โ National Bandanna Day
(Fundraising and awareness day supporting children with cancer.)
๐ค 25th โ World Pasta Day
(Fun food-based day exploring cooking and cultural foods.)
๐ค 25th โ International Artists Dayย (Celebrating creativity, self-expression and the arts.)
๐ค 27th โ National Grandparentsโ Day
(Celebrating grandparents and special older people in childrenโs lives.)
โจ View our Grandparents Day Pack here
๐ค 27thโ31st โ Queensland State Education Week
(Celebrating learning, partnerships and education across Queensland.)
๐ค 31st โ Halloween
(Celebrating imaginative play, dress-ups and community fun.)
๐ค 31st โ Day for Daniel
(Australia-wide child safety awareness day focusing on keeping children safe.)

2026
๐งก 1stโ30th โ Movember (Menโs Health Month)
(Raising awareness of menโs health, including mental health and suicide prevention, and encouraging early support-seeking and healthy habits.)
๐งก 1stโ30th โ National Adoption & Permanency Awareness Month (Australia)
(Building awareness of adoption, permanency and the importance of safe, stable, loving homes for children and young people.)
๐งก 1st โ World Vegan Day (Exploring plant-based foods, sustainability and food choices in respectful, age-appropriate ways.)
๐งก 1st โ All Saintsโ Day (Christian)
(A Christian day remembering saints and people of faith. Observed by some families and communities.)
๐งก 3rd โ Melbourne Cup Day (VIC public holiday)
(Victorian public holiday held on the first Tuesday in November. Many services run simple โfashions/fun hatโ style activities.)
โจ View our Free Melb Cup Pack here
๐งก 5th โ Outdoor Classroom Day (Global celebration of outdoor play and learning, encouraging children to explore, move and investigate outside.)
๐งก 8thโ15th โ Australian Food Safety Week (Highlighting simple steps to reduce foodborne illness and support safe food handling at home and in services. Theme 2026: TBC.)
๐งก 8th โ Diwali / Deepavali
(Festival of Lights celebrated by many Hindu, Sikh and Jain families, focusing on light, hope, family and community. Date may vary slightly by community.)
๐งก 9thโ13th โ World Nursery Rhyme Week
(Celebrating the value of nursery rhymes for early language, rhythm, memory and connection. Official rhymes 2026: TBC.)
โจ View our Activity Bundle here
๐งก 9thโ15th โ National Recycling Week (Australia)
(Planet Arkโs national week promoting โrecycle rightโ, waste reduction and positive sustainability habits. Theme 2026: TBC.)
โจ View our Recycling Activity Pack here
๐งก 10th โ Directors Day (ECEC)
(Recognising the leadership and wellbeing of service directors and educational leaders across early childhood settings.)
โจ View our FREE Directorsโ Day Certificate & Thank You Card Pack here
๐งก 10th โ World Science Day for Peace and Development
(UNESCO day highlighting the role of science in society and supporting childrenโs curiosity, inquiry and wonder.)
๐งก 11th โ Remembrance Day
(A national day of remembrance, often marked with poppies, simple symbols of peace, and gentle reflection.)
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๐งก 13th โ World Kindness Day
(Encouraging kindness, empathy and helpful actions within families, services and communities.)
๐งก 13thโ19th โ Transgender Awareness Week
(Building understanding, inclusion and safety for transgender and gender-diverse people.)
๐งก 14th โ World Diabetes Day
(Raising awareness of diabetes and healthy lifestyles. Theme 2026: TBC.)
๐งก 16th โ International Day for Tolerance
(Focusing on acceptance, respect and inclusion, supporting children to recognise and celebrate difference.)
๐งก 17th โ World Prematurity Day
(Raising awareness of babies born too soon and recognising familiesโ strength and support needs.)
๐งก 19th โ International Menโs Day
(Acknowledging menโs wellbeing, positive role models and healthy relationships.)
๐งก 19th โ World Toilet Day
(United Nations day highlighting sanitation, hygiene and access to safe toilets globally.)
๐งก 20th โ World Childrenโs Day (UN)
(Celebrating childrenโs rights, voices and wellbeing.)
๐งก 20th โ Transgender Day of Remembrance
(A day of remembrance and solidarity, reinforcing safety and respect.)
๐งก 21st โ World Fisheries Day
(Raising awareness of sustainable fishing, oceans and caring for waterways and marine life.)
๐งก 21stโ29th โ Social Inclusion Week (Australia)
(Theme: โCONNECT, COLLABORATE & CELEBRATE!โ โ focusing on belonging, participation and community connection.)
๐งก 24th โ National Fairy Bread Day
(A fun Australian food day supporting cooking experiences and shared traditions.)
๐งก 25th โ White Ribbon Day / International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women(Promoting respectful relationships and safety. Campaign messaging 2026: TBC.)

2026
โค๏ธ 1st โ World AIDS Day
(Raising awareness, understanding and compassion, and supporting communities affected by HIV. Theme 2026: TBC.)
๐ 2nd โ International Day for the Abolition of Slavery
(United Nations day recognising human rights, dignity and the importance of freedom and safety for all.)
โค๏ธ 3rd โ International Day of People with Disability / International Day of Persons with Disabilities
(Celebrating inclusion, accessibility and the rights of people with disability. Theme 2026: TBC.)
๐ 4thโ12th โ Hanukkah
(Jewish Festival of Lights celebrating hope, faith and community. Observed from sundown 4th to nightfall 12th; dates may vary slightly by community.)
โค๏ธ 4th โ International Cookie Day
(A fun food day for cooking experiences, measuring, mixing and sharing traditions in age-appropriate ways.)
๐ 5th โ International Volunteer Day
(Recognising the contribution of volunteers and community helpers. Theme 2026: TBC.)
โค๏ธ 5th โ World Soil Day
(Exploring gardening, composting and caring for environments through nature play. Theme 2026: TBC.)
๐ 5th โ Mannalargenna Day (Tasmania)
(Tasmanian Aboriginal cultural celebration recognising Mannalargenna and Palawa community connection and culture.)
โค๏ธ 7th โ International Civil Aviation Day
(United Nations day recognising the role of aviation in connecting communities globally.)
๐ 9th โ International Anti-Corruption Day
(United Nations day promoting fairness, honesty and integrity in communities.)
โค๏ธ 9th โ International Day of Commemoration and Dignity of the Victims of the Crime of Genocide and of the Prevention of this Crime
(United Nations day promoting human dignity, safety and prevention of harm.)
๐ 10th โ International Animal Rights Day
(Encouraging kindness and respectful care for animals and living things.)
โค๏ธ 10th โ Human Rights Day
(United Nations day recognising dignity, fairness and rights for all. Theme 2026: TBC.)
๐ 11th โ International Mountain Day
(Celebrating mountain environments and sustainability. Theme 2026: TBC.)
โค๏ธ 12th โ International Universal Health Coverage Day
(United Nations day promoting health, access and wellbeing for everyone, everywhere.)
๐ 18th โ World Arabic Language Day
(Celebrating Arabic language and culture, and the role of language in identity and belonging.)
โค๏ธ 18th โ International Migrants Day
(Recognising the contributions of migrants and promoting welcoming, inclusive communities. Theme 2026: TBC.)
๐ 20th โ International Human Solidarity Day
(United Nations day focusing on kindness, helping others and community connection.)
โค๏ธ 24th โ Christmas Eve
(A significant day for many families; services may acknowledge with calm celebrations and family connection.)
๐ 25th โ Christmas Day (Public Holiday)(National public holiday in Australia.)
โค๏ธ 26th โ Boxing Day (Public Holiday)(National public holiday in Australia.)
๐ 26th Decโ1st Jan โ Kwanzaa
(Cultural celebration of community, heritage and values. Observed by some families and communities.)
โค๏ธ 28th โ Additional Public Holiday for Boxing Day (Australia)
(Observed in many states/territories when Boxing Day falls on a weekend โ check your state/territory list.)
๐ 31st โ New Yearโs Eve
(A calendar milestone marking the end of the year and reflecting on memories, growth and hopes.)







































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