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Children's Day in Mexico is celebrated annually on April 30th to honor childhood, promote children's rights, and foster their well-being. Officially established in 1925, this celebration is characterized by school events, gifts, games, and cultural activities dedicated to highlighting the joy of children. Key Details of Children's Day: Date in Mexico: April 30th. Origin: It was instituted in Mexico on April 30, 1925, during the administration of Álvaro Obregón, following the signing of the Declaration of the Rights of the Child. Purpose: To celebrate childhood, promote fundamental rights—such as health, education, and protection—and highlight children's role within the family and society.