April 10th
National Siblings Day

National Siblings Day is celebrated annually on April 10th in the United States. The day is dedicated to honoring the special bond between siblings and to recognize the unique relationships and memories they share. The purpose of this day is to celebrate the love and connection between siblings, whether they are brothers or sisters, half-siblings, step-siblings, or adopted siblings. On this day, people may spend time with their siblings, exchange gifts or cards, or simply reach out to show their appreciation and affection. National Siblings Day was founded by Claudia Evart in 1995, in memory of her late siblings. Since then, the day has become increasingly popular, with people sharing stories and photos of their siblings on social media and participating in various events and activities to celebrate the special bond they share. The day also encourages people to reflect on the importance of sibling relationships and the role they play in shaping our lives and personalities. It reminds us to cherish the memories and experiences we have shared with our siblings, and to always be there for each other through thick and thin.