Siblings Day (sometimes called National Siblings Day) is a celebration held annually in the United States on April 10 to honor the relationships of siblings. It is not federally recognized, very much like Mother’s Day and Father’s Day,where the acts of the children giving gifts to the parents are reversed. Although this is the stated goal of the Siblings Day Foundation. Since 1998, the governors of 39 states have officially issued proclamations to recognize Siblings Day in their state.
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