National Ken Day
National Ken Day is a unique celebration that occurs twice a year, honoring both the iconic Ken Carson doll and individuals named Ken. This dual celebration reflects the cultural impact of both the beloved toy and the name itself.
Quick Facts
When is it: March 13th (Ken Carson Day) and October 18th (National Ken Day)
Tagged as: Toy celebration, Name celebration
What’s the hashtag: #KenDay
When was founded: 1961 (Ken Carson celebration)
Who founded: Mattel (for Ken Carson celebration)
History
Ken Carson made his debut at the American International Toy Fair in 1961, created by Elliot Handler and named after Kenneth Handler, son of Barbie creator Ruth Handler. The October celebration emerged later as a broader recognition of people named Ken, celebrating their achievements and individuality.
Timeline
• 1959: Barbie doll introduced
• 1961: Ken Carson doll debuts at toy fair
• 1961: First Ken doll released with felt hair
• 2011: Introduction of culturally diverse Ken dolls
• 2024: Continued celebration of both dates
Dates for 2025
| Year | Month | Date | Day |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | March | 13 | Thursday |
| 2025 | October | 18 | Saturday |
Observed
The March celebration focuses on the toy’s legacy and impact on popular culture, while October’s celebration embraces all individuals named Ken, encouraging them to try new experiences and celebrate their uniqueness.
Fun Facts About Ken
• Ken’s full name is Ken Sean Carson
• He’s from fictional Willows, Wisconsin
• His best friend is Alan, Midge’s husband
• Originally had felt hair before switching to molded plastic
• The name “Ken” means “handsome” in Japanese
Quiz
- What is Ken’s middle name?
- Where is Ken from?
- Who is Ken’s best friend?
-(Answers: Sean, Willows Wisconsin, Alan)
FAQs
Q: Why are there two Ken Days?
A: March 13th celebrates the doll, while October 18th celebrates people named Ken.
Q: Is Ken older than Barbie?
A: No, Barbie debuted two years before Ken.
Related
• National Barbie Day
• Toy Day
• Name Day celebrations
• International Doll Day
• Collector’s Day
