The Fourth of July is here, and while plenty of us are grappling with what that means (and/or already celebrated America’s diversity on Juneteenth), the holiday remains a day of celebration for many people in the United States. And hey, what’s not to like about food, fun, and fireworks — and a day off? In between backyard games and grilling, let your littles take a calm yet enjoyable break with these free printable Fourth of July coloring pages.
We’ve created festive Fourth printouts featuring patriotic pictures of soaring bald eagles, firecrackers, and American flags. You’ll also find activity pages where kids can help each other through a Fourth of July word search and name the 50 states as they color in our printable U.S. map. Not only are kids unleashing their creative side, but they’re also using their minds to solve puzzles and learn geography. We’d consider that a win-win, wouldn’t you?
So stock up on your festive kid-friendly art supplies (and, you know, your red and blue crayons) — you’re going to need ’em.
A version of this article was originally published in March 2014.
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