D.E.A.R. Day, also known as Drop Everything and Read Day, is an annual celebration that takes place on April 12. As the name suggests, this holiday is intended for everyone to dedicate a significant period during the day to reading. The date is a reference to the birthday of one of the most renowned American authors, Beverly Cleary, as she was the first to create the concept of D.E.A.R. This celebration is still observed in the U.S. to this day and is a favorite of many school students.
Make the First Move Day

Making the First Move Day is observed every year in the United States on April 7. This day arose from an initiative to combat the bullying pandemic. Bullying is still a prevalent issue that many students face today. The purpose of this day is to raise awareness about bullying and its consequences, as well as to honor its victims. As an all-inclusive holiday, it honors and remembers the victims and survivors of bullying.
National Carbonara Day

National Carbonara Day is celebrated each year in Italy on April 6. And why not, it is, after all, one of the best-known Italian dishes. And it’s loved by people the world over. The day brings great joy to Italians, foodies, and pasta lovers who simply can’t seem to get enough of the dish. Deceptively simple to look at and extremely delicious, a good spaghetti carbonara needs time and patience to taste and look just right. It can be paired with wines, soft drinks, and even iced tea and coffee. The dish is filling, nutritious, and easy to eat.