The month of December is finally here, and with it comes a large list of lesser-known holidays to celebrate! From National Christmas Lights Day to Ugly Sweater Day, we're here to shine a spotlight on the hidden gems that make this month a playground of joy and celebration. So, get ready to explore December in a whole new light – because these are the December days you probably didn't know about!
For a full list of holidays every day of the month, scroll to the bottom of the page.
This is the time to get truly festive by hanging those Christmas lights all throughout the house, in the front yard, back garden and various other places. National Christmas Lights Day is the unofficial time that everyone will be ready to welcome in the festive season with lights of red, green, blue and so many other delightful colors.
International Disability Day is a day that has been promoted by the United Nations since 1992. The goal of this day is to raise awareness about the rights, dignity, and well-being of people with disabilities, ultimately contributing to a more inclusive and empathetic global community.
In a world of excessive list-making, this is the list that counts! It’s the day when Santa puts together his list of naughty or nice children. The ones on the nice list receive toys, candy, and other presents on Christmas Eve. The naughty children may find coal in their stockings or not much at all!
Sending Christmas cards is a time-honored tradition that brings joy to our loved ones near and far. Cards make beautiful displays during the holidays and are heart-warming keepsakes we can enjoy for years to come. Looking back on collections of cards we’ve received over the years can bring back so many joyful memories we’ve made with family and friends!
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The Poinsettia is to Christmas like a pumpkin is to Halloween. To celebrate National Poinsettia Day in Mexico, the Poinsettia is displayed on the Dia de le Virgen on December 12th. In the United States, there are parades that include Poinsettias to commemorate Joel Poinsett’s discovery of the plant in the month of December.
Lurking in the depths of many people’s wardrobes is a colorful, brash and (in most cases) highly embarrassing novelty Christmas sweater which, were it not for National Ugly Christmas Sweater Day, would probably never see the light of day. Book your Ugly Sweater Party with Santa at whereissanta.com
Whether received as a birthday gift, offered as a hand-me-down from an older sibling, or simply seen on television advertisements, Silly Toy Day is the time to reminisce and think about the fond memories related to not only silly toys, but just the general uniqueness and wonder of childhood.
Every year one thing remains the same around the holidays, people everywhere have to decide at what point before the big day they’re going to go out and hunt down a Christmas tree. Look for an Evergreen Day is about the last opportunity you have if you haven’t already gotten yours to ensure you have a tree for the Holidays.
What kind of games do you most enjoy, board games, card games, or maybe video games? Whatever game is your favorite, this is the day to play it and have some fun for a change! As generation upon generation of people the world over would agree, playing games is a great way to just kick back, relax, and have some fun with your family of friends.
Admittedly, there are very few things in this world that don’t taste better when paired with a bit of bacon. Whether it’s chocolate-covered bacon, bacon cheeseburgers, bacon-wrapped tater tots, or even bacon-flavored chapstick, it’s hard to deny that bacon is a delicious treat that has truly gotten its fingers into almost everything!
Month of December - Learn a Foreign Language Month
- Human Rights Month
December 1 - Christmas Lights Day
- Faux Fur Day
December 2 - Fritters Day
December 3 - International Disability Day
December 4 - Santa's List Day
December 5 - Krampusnacht
December 6 - St. Nicholas Day
December 7 - Cotton Candy Day
December 7-15 - Hannukah
December 8 - Brownie Day
December 9 - Christmas Card Day
- Pastry Day
- International Day of Veterinary Medicine
December 10 - International Animal Rights Day
- International Candle Lighting Day
December 11 - International Mountain Day
December 12 - Poinsettia Day
- Gingerbread House Day
December 13 - Cocoa Day
- Violin Day
December 14 - Roast Chestnuts Day
December 15 - Lemon Cupcake Day
- Ugly Christmas Sweater Day
- Wear Your Pearls Day
December 16 - Silly Toy Day
December 17 - Maple Syrup Day
December 19 - Look For An Evergreen Tree Day
- Hard Candy Day
December 20 - Games Day
- Go Caroling Day
December 21 - Crossword Puzzle Day
December 22 - Mathematics Day
- Cookie Exchange Day
December 23 - Family Roots Day
December 24 - Eggnog Day
- Christmas Eve
December 25 - Christmas Day
- Pumpkin Pie Day
December 26 - Jan 1 - Kwanzaa
December 26 - Candy Cane Day
- ''Thank You'' Note Day
December 27 - Leftovers Day
December 28 - Call A Friend Day
- Play Card Games Day
December 29 - To-Do List Day
December 30 - Bacon Day
December 31 - Make Up Your Mind Day
- New Year's Eve
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