Celebrated annually on April 23rd in Turkey. Marks the inauguration of the Turkish Grand National Assembly in 1920. Dedicated by Atatürk to children as a symbol of new beginnings. Children's Day was first celebrated in 1927
Celebrates the foundation of Turkey's Grand National Assembly on April 23, 1920. Declared National Sovereignty Day in 1921, Children's Day in 1927. Turkey became first country to officially declare Children's Day national holiday
Celebrated on April 23rd since 1920. Commemorates establishment of Grand National Assembly in 1920. Combines national sovereignty with children's rights. UNESCO declared April 23rd as International Children's Day in 1979