5 Ways to Celebrate Black History Month with your Kids

Black History Month is a time to celebrate the achievements and contributions of African Americans throughout history. It's also a great opportunity to teach children about the importance of diversity and inclusion. Here are five ways you can celebrate Black History Month with your kids.

Read books that feature African American characters and authors.

Reading is a great way to expose children to different perspectives and experiences. Look for books that feature African American characters and authors to help your kids learn about the contributions of African Americans to literature and society. 

Finding books featuring African American characters and authors to celebrate Black History Month with children can be done in a few different ways. For example, local and online bookstores often feature special collections of books written by or about people of color. Additionally, libraries and school curricula typically have a selection of such books available for checkout. 

 

Watch movies and documentaries that highlight African American history and culture.

From documentaries about famous African American leaders to movies about the Civil Rights Movement, there are plenty of options to choose from.

Finding movies and documentaries to celebrate Black History Month with children can be done in several ways. For example, streaming services such as Netflix and Hulu often feature libraries of films that depict African American history and culture. Additionally, many websites offer free streaming options for a variety of films and documentaries about African Americans. 

 

Attend local events and festivals that celebrate Black History Month. 

Many communities host events and festivals that celebrate African American culture and history. Look for events like parades, concerts, and art shows to attend with your kids. These events often feature performances, displays of art, and educational activities. 

Finding local events and festivals to commemorate Black History Month with children can be done in several ways. For example, searching online for “Black History Month activities” or checking out your city’s website may provide a list of upcoming events. 

 

Make art that honors African American leaders and activists. 

Encourage your kids to create art that honors the contributions of African Americans to history and society. This can be a great way to spark conversation and learning. 

Finding ways to create art celebrating African American leaders and activists can be done in several ways. For example, look for coloring books or find online tutorials that feature images of famous African Americans. Additionally, there are plenty of craft ideas on websites like Pinterest that you can use as inspiration for projects with your kids. 

 

Cook traditional African American dishes. 

Cooking is a fun and delicious way to learn about different cultures. There are several ways to find traditional African American dishes to cook with your kids during Black History Month. For example, look for online databases that feature recipes from the African diaspora or find books in libraries and bookstores. Additionally, websites like Pinterest also provide an array of recipes featuring traditional African American dishes. 

 

Black History Month is a great opportunity to teach children about the contributions of African Americans to history and society. Reading books, watching movies, attending events, making art and cooking traditional African American dishes are all great ways to celebrate and honor Black History Month.


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