What is February 29th?

February 29th is a special day that only happens sometimes, not every year.

How it works

Most years have 365 days, but sometimes they have 366 days. When that happens, February gets an extra day, February 29th! It’s like having an extra piece of candy in your lunchbox on a special day.

Why it happens

The Earth takes about 365 and a quarter days to go all the way around the Sun. That means after four years, we’ve got that extra quarter day added up, and that’s when we get February 29th! It’s like saving up pennies in a jar: every year you put one penny in, and after four years, you have enough for an extra day.

People who love it

People born on February 29th only get to celebrate their birthday every four years. That makes them very special, kind of like having a super rare toy that only comes out once in a while!

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Examples

  1. A kid learns that their birthday only happens every four years because of leap year.
  2. A teacher explains to a class why some years have an extra day in February.
  3. A parent tells their child that they might be born on a special day.

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