Global Day of Parents 2022: Four fun ways to celebrate this day

Updated : Jun 01, 2022 10:58
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Global Day of Parents is celebrated on 1st June every year. This day is celebrated in order to aptly recognize and honour parents across the globe for their selfless love and lifelong support towards their children.  

Our parents not only guide us at every step of our life but also help us in becoming the best version of ourselves. So, this Global Parents Day, have a look at 4 ways to celebrate this day. 

Also watch: World No Tobacco Day 2022: Know how tobacco not only harms your health but also the environment

Plan a family gathering 

Whether it’s a family get-together or a wholesome potluck, plan a family gathering for your parents to make them feel special and loved. 

Spend some time with them 

Most of us get so caught up in our everyday lives, that we forget to give enough time to our parents. So, spend some quality time with them this Global Day of Parents. 

Buy a thoughtful gift  

Gift your parents something special on Global Day of Parents, be it a collage of family pictures, a handpicked collection of their favourite books or even matching outfits! 

Also watch: World Menstrual Hygiene Day 2022: Here’s why this day is of great significance

Have a games night 

Be a child again with your parents and plan a fun games night with them. Soak in the simple pleasures of life and make memories that will last forever with them! 

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