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Welcome March! Spring into Fun Holidays and Meaningful Celebrations

Here are 10 days and celebrations to recognize this month with your kids

By Tracie Ysaguire, Publisher for Macaroni KID New Iberia Abbeville Breaux Bridge March 1, 2025

March is one of those in-between months. Many of us eagerly await the transition from winter to spring as snowstorms give way to thunderstorms, daylight hours get longer and there are those wonderful days when you can smell spring in the air. But the change of seasons isn't all that's happening in March. 

Here are 10 holidays, events, and observances your family can celebrate or learn more about in March:


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Read Across America Day

March 2 

Many schools celebrate Read Across America Day each year. You can celebrate at home too by visiting your local library or reading together as a family. Need some book suggestions? Check out our list of 50 young adult books set across 50 states, and celebrate an array of experiences and cultures. 



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Global Unplug Day 

March 7-8

Families are using technology more than ever before. From busy parents searching for new recipes to our teens recreating their favorite dance moves, our time on technology has moved way beyond homework and job responsibilities. Here are 10 Ways to Get Away From Those Screens and unplug for the day. 



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International Women's Day

March 8

International Women's Day is a global day to celebrate the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women, while also marking a call to action for gender parity. Mark the day by celebrating women's achievements, raising awareness about women's equality, or fundraising for women-focused charities. March is also Women's History Month. 


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Daylight Saving Time 

March 9

It's time to spring forward! That means you set your clocks ahead an hour, which means the sun sets at a later hour, which means ... summer is on its way! 



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Pi Day

March 14 

Celebrate ... with pie, of course! We have more than 3.14 ideas on how to celebrate Pi Day, all of which are sure to add up to a totally happy family (see what we did there?) 



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St. Patrick's Day

March 17

It's time to make an elaborate leprechaun trap! Maybe this will be the year your kids catch hold of that little troublemaker. Looking for yummy St. Patrick's Day eats? Here are three corned beef recipe ideas just in time for St. Patrick's Day. 


First Day of Spring

March 20

Oh, happy day. Watch the National Geographic video above to learn about equinoxes. 



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World Down Syndrome Day 

March 21

World Down Syndrome Day is observed on the 21st day of the 3rd month each year to signify the uniqueness of the triplication (trisomy) of the 21st chromosome causing Down syndrome. On this day, people with Down syndrome, along with their families and friends, participate in activities and events to raise public awareness and advocate for people with Down syndrome. You can start at home by helping your child learn to embrace differences in all.  



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National Single Parent's Day

March 21

Support a single parent today! How? Let them know you see how many self-sacrifices they make for their kids. Bring them a meal. Offer childcare. Listen, so they know they're not alone. Find more tips here, straight from a single mom. 



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International Transgender Day of Visibility 

March 31

Transgender Day of Visibility is dedicated to celebrating the accomplishments of transgender and gender nonconforming people, while raising awareness of the work that still needs to be done to achieve trans justice. Want to know how you can help? Visit GLSEN for resources.

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