Children's Day, observed on November 14th each year, commemorates the birth anniversary of India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, also known as "Chacha Nehru." The day is dedicated to commemorating children's rights and well-being, as well as the special relationship that exists between them and their loved ones. It is a day to show children how much they are appreciated and to send them love and encouragement.
In 2024, as we celebrate Children's Day, brands take us on a nostalgic train on social media. Here's what many brands posted.?
Google India took a 'trip down memory lane' with a nostalgic collage. The brand reminded people of childhood activities like saving money in piggy banks, eating food from mom's hands, playing board games with siblings and making paper boats during the rain.?
The brand wrote in the caption, "Taking a trip down memory lane, and feeling all (emotional emojis) today."
Zepto, a hyper-delivery app, reminded users how kids used to do their job whenever moms asked kids to quickly get something from the shop and hence saving on delivery fees. The brand wrote with a nostalgic graphic, "delivery fees = bache hue 12 rupees."?
Amul posted a compilation of all the things kids love to eat, milk, chocolates and ice cream. Amul wrote in the caption, "Some things bring out the kid in you ¨C celebrate that inner you, always!"?
BMW's nostalgic post features a toy car standing in front of a real-life-size car. The brand wrote, "For the little ones already practising their parallel parking,Happy Children¡¯s Day."
Flipkart shed light on all the kids who have now grown up and have shifted from chocolate milk formulas to protein powder for building muscles. The brand wrote in the caption, "Tag someone you grew up with to wish them."
Prime Video brought back everyone's childhood favourite shows on user's social media feeds including Shaktimaan, Chota Bheem, Malgudi Days, Bob The Builder, Classic Popeye, Dora The Explorer and more that you can watch today. The caption read, "kya jaldi jaldi bade ho gaye na hum."
?Netflix posted a compilation video that transported users to their childhood days from various popular shows and movies, you will just have to watch it to feel it. The post was captioned, "Who pressed the skip childhood button so fast."?
Also read:?Children's Day 2024: From Taare Zameen Par to Stanley Ka Dabba, 5 films to watch with your kids
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