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Fourth of July for Kids

In the United States, Independence Day (commonly known as the Fourth of July) is a federal holiday commemorating the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, declaring independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain. Independence Day is commonly associated with fireworks, parades, barbecues, picnics, baseball games, and various other public and private events celebrating the history, government, and traditions of the United States. Fireworks have been associated with the Fourth of July since 1777. There are many different ways that the Fourth of July can be celebrated. Each year, families everywhere participate in some sort of activity to celebrate the Fourth of July. This year, if you are searching for a way to celebrate the Fourth of July, you should consider simply doing things that surround the enjoyment of your child. Here, you will find many suggestions that you can use to create a Fourth of July for kids. You can implement one of these suggestions this Fourth of July, or all of them!

One of the first ways that you can create a Fourth of July for kids is to encourage children to dress in the American colors. You may even allow children to purchase an outfit that reflects the American spirit. You can allow children to create an American hat, or other accessories that they can wear. You may choose to purchase small flags that they can wave as they walk around throughout the day. You may want to teach them what the different symbols and colors on the American flag represent and encourage them to teach others throughout the day of the Fourth of July.

A Fourth of July for kids can include teaching many patriotic songs like “Yankee Doodle” and teaching the history of the song and why the lyrics are what they are. It is also a great idea to check out books from the library that tell the story of the Fourth of July. These books should be the appropriate grade level for the child that you are sharing it with. There are numerous books that teach about the Fourth of July for very small children so that they have a basic understanding of the events of the day and why we celebrate it.

If you want to celebrate a Fourth of July for kids, you should consider creating many arts and crafts that surround the holiday. You may want to create a firework display from paper an American flag from fabric or poster board and similar other things. There are many things that you can create using various items around the house that can teach children about the Fourth of July. This type of tactile learning allows many children to comprehend lessons more easily.

If you are going to host a Fourth of July party, you should allow your child to decorate for the event using the lessons that they have learned regarding this holiday. This can prove to be a lot of fun for the child and the people who attend the event will enjoy the creativity of the child. You may also want to allow the child to create small flags or a variety of other items to give to the guests as a thank you for coming to the Fourth of July party.



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Dragon Boat Festival Kicks Off

Excitement was high during the opening ceremonies of the Lake Superior Dragon Boat Festival. The event was held at Barker's Island in Superior on Friday night. The festivities started with the Parade of Teams.

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Council approves CVB's budget

Thursday night the Peachtree City Council unanimously approved the $532,021 proposed budget for the city’s newly-named Convention and Visitors Bureau, formerly known as the Peachtree City Tourism Association. The proposed budget shows the CVB spending $273,204 on sales, marketing and promotion efforts for the city. A large part of the CVB mission is to focus on events that boost the city’s local ...

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Cavaliers' anniversary event sets Torrington sizzling

THOUSANDS of people flocked to Torrington on Saturday night as flames and fireworks once again lit the skies over the town, courtesy of Torrington Cavaliers.

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Coming Events

There's an Athletes in Action soccer camp for kids ages 7 to 12 from July 5 to 9 (9 a.m. - 3 p.m.) at Brandrith Park, Tsawwassen. All levels of experience welcome, $110 (family rates available) To register: 604-943-6148 or office@tsawwassenalliance.org.

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Schooners races, concert may be competing with Earl

The expected but uninvited guest to the 26th Gloucester Schooner Festival, Hurricane Earl, hasn't notified organizers of the extent of his visit. "We didn't know Earl was planning on attending," said Schooner Festival Committee chairwoman Daisy Nell, noting that the hurricane is, as of Wednesday night, projected to at least brush the area sometime late Friday night and/or Saturday morning.

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