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International Day of Play

Join the Mayor's Office of Early Childhood in celebrating the International Day of Play on June 11th as designated by the United Nations to highlight and experience the power of play!

Play is a fundamental right; it builds resilience, instills confidence and helps children develop. But children need time to play. That’s where we need policies, training and funding to get play integrated into education and community settings. International awareness days can create systemic change, to enable all children access to the time, space and support they need to play.

 

How can I host an International Day of Play event?

  • Game Library
  • Field Day 
  • Obstacle Course
  • Sports clinic 
  • Extra Recess 
  • Plan to visit a nearby playground/ Park 
  • Plan a group walk/run 
  • Soccer
  • Baseball
  • Biking
  • Ping pong
  • Scavenger Hunt 
  • Spike ball
  • Volleyball
  • Cornhole
  • Tumbling 
  • Giant board games
  • Fishing pond
  • Ring toss
  • Dunk tank
  • Lawn bowling
  • Hopscotch

  • Dance Party
  • Karaoke
  • Make a musical instrument, such as drums (pg 70)

Celebrate on City Hall Plaza!

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