Encourage a Young Writer Day is celebrated each year on April 10. Most children are natural storytellers. Their vivid sense of imagination and creativity allows them to come up with extraordinary stories. Children who are avid readers tend to be meticulous storytellers. Reading cultivates imaginations, vocabulary, and discipline – three things that are crucial to writing and storytelling. If you know a young person who loves to read, it may be a sign of a great young writer. National Encourage a Young Writer Day is a good time to talk to young writers about their ideas and dreams.
National Cherish an Antique Day

National Cherish an Antique Day is celebrated each year on April 9. We know that most antiques have a historical value. We all have some kind of antique at home — be it crockery, handlooms, jewelry, or showpieces. These valued possessions carry historical and cultural value. Antiques are a great way to learn about the treasured stories of the object and to whom it belonged to. National Cherish an Antique Day celebrates the history behind antique items and it also gives you new ideas of how these objects can prove useful to you now. You can also learn about the collectors who document history through preservation and upkeep.
National Zoo Lovers Day

National Zoo Lovers Day, celebrated on April 8 in the U.S. brings all the zoo animal enthusiasts together to celebrate this significant day! Do you know how many animals were saved by zoos from going extinct? Yes, zoos are more than just conservation sites for endangered species, they also provide educational, research, and entertainment purposes. We can trace the history of zoos back to 4000 B.C. If you love animals, then this holiday is just for you. Visit a zoo nearby to find out about your favorite animals; you can also ask to volunteer at a zoo!