No one knows exactly where, when or
why April Fool’s Day began.
The most popular theory about the
origin of April Fool’s Day involves the French calendar reform of the sixteenth
century. In 1564 France reformed its calendar, moving the start of the year
from the end of March to January 1. The people who failed to keep up with the
change, who stubbornly clung to the old calendar system and continued to
celebrate the New Year during the week that fell between March 25th and April
1st, had jokes played on them.
April Fool’s Day fall on the first
day of April.
The earliest recorded association
between April 1, pranks and foolishness can be found in
Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales which was
written in 1392. kidskonnect.com
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