National Siblings Day is a holiday that is celebrated annually on April 10th. The day is dedicated to celebrating the special bond between brothers and sisters.
National Siblings Day was created by Claudia Evart. Claudia was inspired to create the holiday in 1995, after losing her siblings in separate accidents early in life.
The holiday quickly gained popularity, and in 1998, the governor of New York at the time, George Pataki, officially recognized April 10th as National Siblings Day.
It is a day to honor and appreciate the unique bond between brothers and sisters, and to reflect on the ways in which siblings shape our lives and help us become the people we are.
Whether you're close with your siblings or not, National Siblings Day is a reminder to cherish the relationships we have with our brothers and sisters.