Stupid Toy Day is celebrated on December 16 every year. Mr. Potato Head, Beanie Babies, Pet Rock, and Tamagotchis — we all had our fair share of stupid childhood toys. It is comical to think about their purpose now, but we are all guilty of playing with them each night till our eyes gave out. Stupid Toy Day is more than just a day of remembrance for toys. It is an ode to the idiosyncrasies of our childhood and how the stuff that now seems stupid to us was once something we guarded with our lives. Climb up the attic and look for that stupid toy as we celebrate the harmless frolic of our childhood on this fun holiday.
Constitution Day of Uzbekistan

Constitution Day of Uzbekistan is celebrated on December 8 to mark the anniversary of the adaptation of Uzbekistan’s constitution. Soon after its liberation from the Soviet Union, the Republic of Uzbekistan ushered into a new era of democratic sovereignty. There was a division of powers and the adaptation of a new constitution. The day is a public, non-working holiday in the country. Marches are held in schools and government offices, and the proud Uzbeks come together to renew their commitment to the law of the land.
National Spicy Hermit Cookie Day

National Spicy Hermit Cookie Day is celebrated on November 15 every year. Did you know that it has been more than 200 years since the first Hermit cookie was made? Hermit cookies are cookies made with exotic spices such as cinnamon, cardamom, and cloves, mixed with raisins and currants. Emerging from America, the recipe has been a favorite among people of all age groups, especially people who don’t like food items that are too sweet. National Spicy Hermit Cookie Day was created to give credit to this delicious recipe.