Google celebrates Children's Day with a doodle
Established in 1954, Children's day is celebrated on November 20 each year to promote international togetherness
Tech giant Google has marked 65 years of celebrating Children's day with a doodle featuring children in their most comfortable element, playing in the ground and reading books.
The Universal Children's day was established in 1954 and is celebrated on November 20 each year to promote international togetherness and awareness of the rights of the children.
How Google Doodles it
This year is also extra special as it marks 30 years of the Convention on the Rights of the Children that have helped transform children's lives around the world.
Google celebrates life of Muslim thinker Ibn Sina with doodle
Since its inception in 1954, The UN General assembly adopted both the declaration and convention of children’s rights.
There has been an immense improvement in Children’s rights, more steps have been taken to protect children from violence and abuse and provide them with basic welfare such as education and health.
The Universal Children's day was established in 1954 and is celebrated on November 20 each year to promote international togetherness and awareness of the rights of the children.
How Google Doodles it
This year is also extra special as it marks 30 years of the Convention on the Rights of the Children that have helped transform children's lives around the world.
Google celebrates life of Muslim thinker Ibn Sina with doodle
Since its inception in 1954, The UN General assembly adopted both the declaration and convention of children’s rights.
There has been an immense improvement in Children’s rights, more steps have been taken to protect children from violence and abuse and provide them with basic welfare such as education and health.