The First Father’s Day
The first known Father’s Day celebration took place in Spokane, Washington, on June 19, 1910. It was organized by Sonora Smart Dodd, who wanted to honor her father, a Civil War veteran who single-handedly raised his six children after his wife’s death.
The Most Popular Gift
Did you know that neckties are the most common Father’s Day gift? Every year, millions of ties are given to dads across the world. This tradition has become a symbol of the appreciation and respect children have for their fathers.
Father’s Day Around the World
Father’s Day is celebrated on different dates around the world. In the United States, it’s observed on the third Sunday in June, while in Australia, it’s celebrated on the first Sunday in September. Despite the varying dates, the sentiment remains the same—honoring and appreciating fathers.
A Presidential Proclamation
In 1966, President Lyndon B. Johnson issued the first presidential proclamation honoring fathers and designated the third Sunday in June as Father’s Day. Six years later, in 1972, President Richard Nixon signed it into law, making it a permanent national holiday.
Record-Setting Father
The record for the most children fathered by one man belongs to a Moroccan emperor named Moulay Ismail. He is said to have fathered over 1,000 children during the 18th century! This incredible feat is part of the fascinating history of fatherhood.
The Role of Grandpas
Grandfathers play a unique and cherished role in families. They often provide guidance, share wisdom, and create fun and memorable experiences for their grandchildren. Celebrating grandpas on Father’s Day is a wonderful way to show appreciation for all they do.
Father’s Day is a special time to honor not only fathers but also grandfathers who have made a significant impact on our lives.
Celebrate this Father’s Day with happy fathers day grandpa coloring pages. Download these coloring pages and enjoy a fun activity together with your grandpa!