1.) National Siblings Day is celebrated on April 10th every year in the United States.

National Siblings Day

2.) It was founded by Claudia Evart in honor of her siblings who died in separate accidents.

National Siblings Day

3.) The day is intended to celebrate the bond between siblings, whether they are biological, adopted, or simply close friends.

National Siblings Day

4.) National Siblings Day is not recognized as a federal holiday in the United States, but it has gained significant popularity on social media.

National Siblings Day

5.) The day is celebrated by sending messages, gifts, and cards to siblings, or spending time together.

National Siblings Day

6. The holiday has gained international recognition, and is now celebrated in many countries around the world, including India, Australia, and the United Kingdom.

National Siblings Day

7.) National Siblings Day has its own official flower, the yellow daisy.

National Siblings Day

8.) Some families celebrate Siblings Day by creating a family tree or making a scrapbook of memories.

National Siblings Day

9.)  National Siblings Day is also a great opportunity to mend any broken relationships between siblings or to simply let them know how much they mean to you.

National Siblings Day

10.) 1. In some parts of the world, such as India, Nepal, and Bangladesh, there is a similar holiday called Raksha Bandhan, which celebrates the bond between brothers and sisters.

National Siblings Day

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