Putting up with your brother or sister can be hard sometimes but there are only a few days to celebrate them. This includes National Siblings Day.
National Siblings Day is one of the few days—besides their birthday—when you can share the love you have for your brother or sister, maybe through an Instagram story or by spending time with them.
The idea for the holiday was born out of the love and loss Claudia Evart experienced after both of her siblings died. She created the holiday in 1995 to honor her siblings and help others recognize the bond within their own families, according to NPR.
Although not a federal holiday, April 10 is National Siblings Day. The holiday has been recognized by past presidents, including Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama, according to the Siblings Day Foundation.