History of Bubblegum Day
Bubblegum Day began in 2006, when author Ruth Spiro, decided that the world needed a day focused around education, philanthropy, and best of all bubble gum! It was such a phenomenal success that an entire institution built up around it, encourages philanthropy in children and allowing the school to support a charity that fits the beliefs and policies of the school. It's not just schools either! Businesses, libraries, and community centers all have been known to hold events centered on Bubble Game Day, because charity isn't limited to educational institutions.
Ruth Spiro produces some of the most amazing children's books out there, including Lester Fizz, Bubble-Gum Artist, Baby Loves Aerospace Engineering, Baby Loves Quarks, and many other odd and quirky books aimed at giving children valuable information while entertaining them with bright colorful books aimed at engaging their mind.
She firmly believes that it's never too early to engage children's curiosity, and getting them asking questions about their world. Sure they probably aren't going to be able to comment on these books at six months old, but it's never too early to start packing their brains with interesting topics that can lead them to explore the world around them and love learning.