![]() In rhyming text based on “The Night Before Christmas,” a family, decked in red, white, and blue, heads to the Fourth of July parade, hosts a backyard BBQ with neighbors, dodges an afternoon thundershower, and watches the fireworks show. ![]() In this board book with simple text the reader is invited to enjoy a colorful Fourth of July parade. ![]() Crafts include patriotic placemats and an American flag pennant. A two-page introduction explains the history of this national holiday, and each craft is introduced by a short explanatory paragraph. Presents the story of how the original document that changed the fate of the nation still exists proudly today, despite being rolled up, transported on horseback, tucked away, improperly repaired, and kept under lock and key.Įight crafts using common craft supplies like tissue paper, cardstock, glue, and string, reflect the red, white, and blue, summertime celebration. ![]() The Journey of the One and Only Declaration of Independence Includes the food, outdoor fun, crafts and games for celebrating America’s birthday. This reading list covers the meaning of Independence Day, the many types of things we do to celebrate the holiday, and a few chapter books with July 4th settings for our chapter book readers. When we think about the 4th of July we not only think of America’s independence, but we also think of parades, fireworks, and picnics with family and friends. ![]()
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