What is Today's Holiday?

Turn Every Day Into a Learning Adventure!

Looking for a fun way to bring more joy, curiosity, and connection into your homeschool day? The Happy Hive Homeschooling Holiday Calendar makes it easy! Instead of wondering “What should we learn today?”, you can check this page to discover what today’s holiday is—and use it as inspiration for meaningful, child-led learning.

Each day features a unique celebration—some are traditional, like Earth Day or Martin Luther King Jr. Day, and others are delightfully quirky, like National Popcorn Day or Inventors Day. These daily holidays give you ready-made ideas to:

  • Spark your child’s natural curiosity

  • Add creativity and fun to any homeschool routine

  • Encourage hands-on learning and discussion

  • Build family traditions and joyful memories

  • Make every subject—from reading to science—come alive

The “What Is Today’s Holiday?” Calendar is more than just a list of dates. It’s a gentle structure for child-led learning, helping busy homeschool moms follow their kids’ interests while still feeling confident and organized.

Whether you celebrate one day a month or explore every single holiday, this calendar will help you see that everything is learning and every day is a school day.

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