Dia Del Nino
Thursday, April 25, 2024 from 05:00pm to 07:30pm
The Grace Museum
102 Cypress Street
Join us as we celebrate children and a traditional Mexican holiday!
Families with children can participate in several craft projects to take home for their own celebration of Día del Niño!
Holiday History & Traditions
In Mexico, Children’s Day (“Día del Niño”) is celebrated on April 30th. On this day teachers organize the day for their children.
There are no classes in schools, even though it’s not listed as an official holiday in the school calendar. Instead schools organize special events and treats for the children, and the teachers take an active part in them.
They organize games, music, and the children bring in their favorite foods to share with others. Some families also have a day out with their children. There are special activities for children in parks and sports centers. Sometimes, also, the children will be given presents by their families.
As it is spring, children wear many bright colors to celebrate their youth and the coming of Spring.
Children’s Day in Mexico started in 1925. This celebration had its origins during Álvaro Obregón’s presidential period after the country joined the Geneva Conventions and looking after the wellness of the vulnerable children affected by World War I. The United Nations suggested in 1959 countries adopt a National Children’s Day in honor of the Children’s Rights Declaration of 1959.