International Day of Play

Choose play – every day!

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Play isn’t just fun – it’s essential for every child’s development.

Learn about International Day of Play, get fun and free play activities for the family and help us make sure that every child everywhere can fulfil their right to play.

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Learn more about International Day of Play


 

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What is International Day of Play?

International Day of Play is a time to celebrate the power of play. It’s a time to raise awareness about how central play is to every child’s development and well-being. And it’s a time when we can come together to make sure that every child is able to fulfil their right to play.

What is the theme for International Day of Play?

The theme for this year’s International Day of Play is “Choose play – every day”. The theme is a reminder for all of us – governments, businesses, schools and families – to take decisions that embrace and prioritize play for children. 

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Why is play so important?

Play isn’t just fun, it’s essential. Through play, children learn to forge connections with others, build a wide range of leadership skills, develop resilience, navigate relationships and social challenges, and conquer their fears. Play helps children to thrive in a rapidly changing world.

When is the International Day of Play?

The International Day of Play happens on 11 June.

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How can I get involved?

You'll be able to take part wherever you are – whether it’s trying out new play ideas with your children or helping raise awareness with your friends, families and networks about the power of play.

And remember, there's no need to wait until 11 June – every day is an opportunity for playful moments!

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Make play your ally, every day in every occasion, and help create a world in which the rights of every child to play is respected, protected and enabled. 

We are calling on governments, businesses and other stakeholders to:

  • Scale up services, including parenting programmes, that promote play and attachment
  • Enable access to pre-school and learning through play for every 3-6 year old
  • Ensure every child has access to safe, inclusive, and well-maintained play areas.

Together, we can create a world in which play is present throughout early childhood - for every child, always and everywhere.