International Mud Day is a fun occasion not only for playing and having fun with mud, but also for raising awareness about cleanliness and access to sanitation in various regions of the world! International Mud Day aims to unite children from across the globe by enabling them to play in mud. International Mud Day is celebrated by children and early childhood educators around the globe by getting extremely muddy and observing nature, the outdoors, and messes.
The background of International Mud Day
At the “World Forum for Early Childhood Care and Education,” members of the “Nature Action Collaborative for Children” Gillian McAuliffe and Bishnu Bhatta discussed the disparities in mud play between their respective countries, Australia and Nepal. Bishnu’s problem was not a dearth of mud, but rather a lack of clothes and soap to clean them. When Gillian brought this issue to the attention of the children in her community, they all banded together and began a campaign to raise funds and send them to the children in Nepal so they could purchase clothing and detergent.
Eventually, the Australian children were able to raise $1,000, and Bishnu was able to organise an event for the orphanage’s Nepali children. In addition to being allowed to play in the mud, they also had their first meat meal in five months! Since then, each year both parties gather in their respective nations to play in the mud. In 2013, six Australian families travelled to Nepal to partake in the festival. These families have also contributed to the orphanage’s renovations.
The resultant partnership has inspired educators, students, and families from Holland to Nepal to the United States to celebrate International Mud Day annually on June 29. On this muddy day, we all appear the same, regardless of age, race, or religion! Over the years, new materials have been published to help educators from all over the world commemorate International Mud Day and help their students connect with nature and comprehend the differences between their relationship with mud and that of others.
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INTERNATIONAL MUD DAY ACTIVITIES
Take a mud bath
You can collect a substantial quantity of mud from your garden, combine it with water, and use the mixture to fill a massive inflatable pool. It is a wonderful opportunity to reconnect with nature and is also good for your skin!
Build a mud metropolis
You need not go to the seashore to build castles. You can even construct an entire city out of dirt in your backyard!
Host a soiree for mud-cake decorating.
Provide your guests with a pail of mud and some spoons, as well as Styrofoam produce trays and muffin tins. They will enjoy making and embellishing wedding cakes, birthday cakes, cupcakes, and muffins.
5 SURPRISING FACTS ABOUT MUD
Humans have been using mud for over 30,000 years!
If you’ve ever seen hogs, elephants, or rhinoceroses lounging in the mud, it’s likely because it helps reduce their body temperature!
It is a scientific fact that mud play makes people cheerful.
A wasp species and even snakes build their homes in the mud!
Ancient Egyptians and some regions of Asia and Africa continue to use mud to construct house walls and other structures!
INTERNATIONAL MUD DAY DATES
Year | Date | Day |
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2023 | June 29 | Thursday |
2024 | June 29 | Saturday |
2025 | June 29 | Sunday |
2026 | June 29 | Monday |
2027 | June 29 | Tuesday |