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Fourth of July Activities and Ideas

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  • Posted on 07-02-2009
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The school year is almost over and many children as well as their parents are already planning for the summer. Fourth of July is a popular holiday among most families. There are many things that you and your child can do to prepare for it.

Fourth of July Activity Websites

Not only is the Fourth of Julycelebrated through fireworks and parades, but it is also a holiday in which families have time to spend with one another. Children can help make things to further the celebration of this holiday or to enhance the tableware at your family picnic or cookout. Listed below are some websites that provide Fourth of July arts and crafts activities:

Fourth of July Recipe Websites

In addition to making arts and crafts items to celebrate the Fourth of July, it is also fun making meals and snacks for this special occasion with your child. Cooking with your son or daughter allows them to not only learn how to follow a recipe, but also provides a quality time with him/her. Listed below are some websites in which you can find easy Fourth of July meals and snacks to make with your son or daughter:

There are many things that you can do with your child to celebrate Fourth of July. Children can help make arts and crafts items to either further the celebration of this special holiday or to enhance the tableware at your family picnic or get together. Not only can they assist with making arts and crafts activities, but they can also assist with making meals or snacks. These activities will provide many memorable memories and opportunities to spend quality time with your son or daughter. It is important to make this day a fun one.


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