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April 1 – April Fool's Day

 Posted on April 1, 2021

This is an update of my post published on April 1, 2010:


April 1 - April Fool's Day

How did April Fool’s Day – a holiday of jokes and pranks – get started?

Actually, the holiday has been around so long, nobody really knows. Apparently there have been mentions of an All Fool’s Day, people sending others on a “fool’s errand,” and so forth all the way back to the time of Chaucer (the late 1300s).

One possible reason put forth for the holiday is that, during the middle ages, calendars were often changed to align with the calendars of other realms, or with the sun. In France the New Year used to be celebrated from March 25 to April 1, so when most people made the shift to starting the New Year on January 1, they may have laughed at and teased those who hadn’t gotten with the program yet…The problem is, this explanation should explain the holiday from the late 1500s, when France’s calendar was changed, rather than two centuries older!

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April Fool’s Day” illustration by M.T. Ross, 
from
 A Year with the Fairies, 1914.


More likely the holiday originated with the Persian prank day, Sizdah Bedar, which usually falls on April 1 or 2. This is the oldest prank tradition that is still around—and it got its start as far back as 536 B.C.!

At any rate, if an adult asks you to go find some hen’s teeth in the barnyard, DON’T DO IT! The adult is just having a laugh at your expense!


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Famous Pranks
There have been some really great April Fool’s pranks pulled over the years (and of course some not-so-funny jokes, too).

Some companies, such as Google, produce at least one major prank per year. Wikipedia has a long list of pranks. I thought these were some of the best:

“In 1996, Taco Bell took out a full-page advertisement in The New York Times announcing that they had purchased the Liberty Bell to ‘reduce the country’s debt’ and renamed it the ‘Taco Liberty Bell.’ When asked about the sale, White House press secretary Mike McCurry replied tongue-in-cheek that the Lincoln Memorial had also been sold and would henceforth be known as the Lincoln Mercury Memorial.”

“In 1976, British astronomer Sir Patrick Moore told listeners of BBC Radio 2 that unique alignment of two planets would result in an upward gravitational pull making people lighter at precisely 9:47 a.m. that day. He invited his audience to jump in the air and experience ‘a strange floating sensation.’ Dozens of listeners phoned in to say the experiment had worked.”

If you have the time, check on the rest of the long list on Wikipedia. (Scroll down to “Famous Pranks.” Also notice the amazing photo of a subway-car prank at the top of the page!)

There have been so many Google pranks, Wikipedia gave it its own page!

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Cook Tricky!

Here is a recipe for fun cupcakes that look like a TV dinner!


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One of these looks like a cupcake – but they’re ALL cupcakes.

Here are some more tricky ideas – making dinner look like dessert, and dessert look like dinner!


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Meatloaf and mashed potatoes never looked so sweet!


Of course, you can also have fun with food gags like rubber melted ice cream!


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Is this fun and funny or just bitterly disappointing?


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Foolish Fun


Print and color this court fool.

Make a chatterbox or “cootie catcher” with jokes – using the instructions found here.

April 1 - April Fool's DayKids World has some prank ideas. Be careful what you do, where, and to whom!!! 

Pictured here is an office in which every item has been individually wrapped with foil.

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And here is a CSI office prank:


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Anniversary of a Google Joke


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St. Stupid’s Day Parade




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Reading Is Funny Day





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Mathematician Sophie Germain’s birthday



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National Kite Month





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Greek Cypriot Day in Cyprus


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Republic Day in Iran





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Birthday of environmentalist and Nobel Laureate Wangari Maathai




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Silly Walk Parade





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Passover
(March 27 – April 4, 2021)





Plan ahead:


Check out my Pinterest boards for:
  • April holidays
  • April birthdays
  • Historical anniversaries in April

And here are my Pinterest boards for:
  • May holidays
  • May birthdays
  • Historical anniversaries in May



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