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USADaily - Time to hug your brothers or sisters and let them know how much you appreciate them. Sunday is National Siblings Day!
Each year on April 10, this day is observed to to honor the bonds between brothers and sisters. New Yorker Claudia Evart founded this day after she lost both her siblings early in life, according to the Siblings Day Foundation. She chose April 10 because that was the birthday of her late sister, Lisette.
There are many ways to pay homage to this special relationship, whether with a sweet quote written in a card or an adult-friendly boozy brunch. But how you choose to ring in the holiday isn't necessarily important. What matters the most is that you take the time to give a little shout-out to your sibling and the unique bond you share, no matter how big or small the gesture.
And who knows? This could be a fun new tradition for you and your sibling to partake in for years to come. After all, there is no better excuse to ditch your usual errands and spend some much needed quality time with your sister or brother than National Sibling Day. Before you kick off the festivities though, here's what you need to know about the holiday and how it got its start.
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