International Fairy Day is celebrated every year on June 24. The idea behind the day is to appreciate and uplift the celebration of mythical creatures such as fairies and to use their tales to teach valuable lessons to the children. The concept of having a utopia where there are fairies and mythical creatures and that anything can happen drives the children to aim for the things that are considered impossible by the current systems, with the confidence that they can do it. So in demonstrating the belief that fairies exist, we celebrate International Fairy Day.
Let it Go Day

Let it Go Day, marked annually on June 23, is the perfect reminder for you to stop wasting your energy and time on negative feelings from events in the past and instead strengthen yourself. Everyone at some point in their life has experienced events that they regret or something that hurt them so much that they are unable to get over it. No matter how much time has passed, it feels very hard to let go of those things. But isn’t it time to move on from those negative feelings that are dragging you down?
International Olympic Day

International Olympic Day is celebrated on June 23 each year and was first observed in 1948. The Olympics is the world’s largest international multi-sport event held every four years. Thousands of athletes and sportspersons from all across the world take part in various games and sports. The modern Olympic Games are inspired by the Greek’s ancient Olympic Games held in Olympia, from the eighth century B.C. to the fourth century A.D. The first modern Summer Olympic Games were held in 1896 in Athens, Greece. Since its foundation, International Olympic Day has widened its audience and has adapted to various local specificities.