International Children’s Day on June 1 is not only an occasion for children to have fun, receive gifts, and enjoy the carefree moments of childhood, but also a day when families and society show special care and attention to young children.
So, what is International Children’s Day on June 1, where did it originate, and what significance does it hold? Let’s explore these questions with FAHASA in the article below.
What Is International Children’s Day on June 1?
International Children’s Day on June 1 is one of the most anticipated celebrations for children each year. On this occasion, a wide range of activities for children are organized, bringing joy and creating meaningful moments for both children and their families.

Popular Name and Common Understanding
International Children’s Day is a special day dedicated to children, celebrated on June 1 each year in many countries around the world. In Vietnam, it is commonly referred to as Children’s Festival because children often receive gifts, participate in fun activities, and spend quality time with their families on this occasion.
When learning about the significance of June 1, many parents immediately think of a festive day for children filled with performances, amusement activities, book fairs, and small gifts for their kids.
Beyond being a day of celebration and entertainment, International Children’s Day also serves as an opportunity for society to pay greater attention to children and to emphasize their rights to education, care, and healthy development.
Celebrated Annually on June 1
International Children’s Day is observed on June 1 every year according to the Gregorian calendar and does not change based on the lunar calendar.
As a result, parents can easily plan activities for their children, such as buying gifts, going on outings, or participating in children’s events organized by schools and shopping centers.
Although it is widely celebrated, International Children’s Day is not currently an official public holiday in Vietnam.
The Origin of International Children’s Day
June 1 carries a special meaning as a reminder for people around the world to care for, protect, and support children.
Historical Background of International Children’s Day
International Children’s Day on June 1 originated from the tragic losses suffered by children during World War II. In 1942 and 1944, hundreds of women and children in Czechoslovakia and France were brutally killed by Nazi forces, shocking public opinion around the world.
To protect children’s rights and encourage nations to pay greater attention to their well-being, the Women’s International Democratic Federation (WIDF) decided in 1949 to designate June 1 each year as International Children’s Day. Since then, the day has served as a reminder of the importance of caring for, protecting, and creating better living conditions for children worldwide.


Honoring Children’s Rights and Society’s Care
June 1 serves as a reminder for everyone to pay greater attention to children’s rights, including the right to education, recreation, healthcare, and development in a safe environment. It is also an occasion when various programs and charitable activities are organized across the country to support underprivileged children.
Strengthening Family Bonds
For many families, Children’s Day is a valuable opportunity for parents to spend quality time with their children through simple yet meaningful activities such as going out together, reading books, or giving gifts. Many parents also choose children’s books, educational toys, or comic books that allow their children to learn while having fun.
Meaningful Ways to Celebrate June 1 with Your Child
International Children’s Day becomes even more meaningful when children can enjoy fun activities, receive gifts, and spend quality time with their loved ones.
Give Your Child a Special Gift
Many parents choose children’s books, comic books, educational toys, or school supplies as June 1 gifts. At FAHASA, there is a wide selection of products suitable for children of different ages and interests.
Organize Fun Activities
Parents can take their children to bookstores, parks, children’s book fairs, or spend time together watching movies and creating handmade crafts. These activities help create cherished childhood memories.
Share Heartfelt Wishes
Simple wishes such as “Wishing you happiness, good health, and success in everything you do” can make children feel loved and appreciated on this special day.
Gift Ideas for International Children’s Day
Depending on a child’s age and interests, parents can choose gifts that are both entertaining and educational.
- For Boys: LEGO sets, Toy cars, Board games, Comic books, Educational toys, Creative building and construction sets
- For Girls: Plush toys, Dolls, Coloring sets, Children’s books, Keychains, Comic series such as Seven-Colored Rabbit (Thỏ Bảy Màu)
Parents can find these gifts at FAHASA bookstores nationwide or conveniently shop through the FAHASA website and mobile app for fast delivery.
Celebrate with FAHASA’s 50th Anniversary Programs
To commemorate the 50th anniversary of FAHASA (1976–2026), FAHASA is launching the second phase of its community initiative, “Serving the Community – Spreading Knowledge,” taking place from May 22 to June 30, 2026, across its nationwide bookstore system. The program features a variety of exciting events, including: Manga Fest 2026, Harry Potter Week, International Book Exhibition, Numerous promotional offers with discounts of up to 50% These activities provide families and young readers with an excellent opportunity to explore books, participate in engaging events, and enjoy special savings during the summer season.






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