In this episode of CD Voice, we explore a warm and fascinating cultural shift: more and more grown-ups are reclaiming Children’s Day as their own. Against the data that nearly 40% of theme park tickets are booked by adults aged 18–30, and nostalgic toys and snacks are trending sharply, we ask: Why are so many adults choosing to celebrate a holiday meant for kids?
Through relaxed and insightful dialogue, we unpack the rise of “kidults” and the psychology of healing the inner child. We look into how adults find comfort in nostalgic snacks, retro experiences, and simple joys, and how this trend is redefining parent-child bonds—turning caregivers from supervisors into playmates.
In a fast-paced, high-pressure world that demands constant maturity, this episode reveals why small, unfiltered happiness has become so precious. Tune in to understand what adults really need from Children’s Day, and how a day of childlike joy can help us live more gently, fully, and authentically.
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