Monday, April 4, 2016
El día del niño
El Día del Niño or Children’s Day is a day that is dedicated to children around the world. Not only is this day celebrated with many festivities and games for the children to play, but also to create an awareness of the importance of children’s rights. The idea to celebrate this day came about in 1959 when the United Nations General Assembly decided to reaffirm the rights of children throughout the world. Children's day is a celebration in many Latin American countries. In Mexico it is celebrated on April 30th.
This year, the Chicago's National Museum of Mexican Art will have a free family festival on Saturday April 9th. Click here for more information!
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