It's take your child to work day at my office. It's so cute to see all the kids here. Mine are too young (they have to be 7 to come here) but I think it's great. I remember going with my dad several times as a kid/teen.
Does your office participate? Do you plan to bring your kids? Did you go when you were a kid?
Re: Take your child to work day
Our office offers it but it always falls during standerized testing week for the schools here so none of the kids can come. I keep saying we should lower the age group so kids can come, but then we won't get any work done.
Did they do take your kids to work day in the 80s/early 90s? I don't remember doing it, though I would go to work with my dad on occasion for other reasons, and my mom was an elementary teacher so I knew what her workplace was like.
My office doesn't officially do it, and I can't imagine how boring it would be for DD to come and watch me type on my computer all day or sit on a conference call. So I don't expect to ever do it.
I participated back when it was only take your daughter to work and not kid. When I first went with my mom they did nothing formal and I chatted with her coworkers and helped her copy stuff. After the first year or so her office started doing more programs and less go bug you parent all day.
My company participates we have a large engineering component so they usually have the kids build something and do scheduled activities for most of the day. I now work from home though so I think it loses a little in translation:)