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Our Favorite Family 4th of July Traditions for Kids

One of our favorite things about holidays is creating traditions that our kids look forward to year after year. They don’t have to be elaborate or expensive. Some of our favorite memories have come from simple activities we can do together while counting down to fireworks, parades, and family barbecues.

If you’re looking for some fun 4th of July traditions for kids, these are a few of the traditions we’re celebrating this year.

Handprint American Flag T-Shirts

We love creating a keepsake that captures our kids at the age they’re in right now. These handprint American flag shirts are simple to make and become such a fun memory to look back on. Plus, the kids love wearing something they created themselves on the Fourth of July.

FULL TUTORIAL HERE

Festive Glitter Gel

We can’t stop using this fun glitter gel! Great for hair, faces, arms-it makes anything that much more festive! It would be the perfect addition when attending a 4th of July parade or party. CLICK HERE for the kind we use.

4th of July Crafts for Kids

We always like having a few simple craft projects ready for slower afternoons. These patriotic crafts are easy enough for little hands and make fun decorations for the holiday. We’ve rounded up 10 easy and some of our favorite 4th of July Crafts here!

4th of July Bubble Foam

This is one of those activities that always ends with the kids laughing. The colorful bubble foam is perfect for sensory play outside and keeps everyone entertained while staying cool on a warm summer day.

FULL TUTORIAL HERE

4th of July Books for Kids

One of our favorite ways to build excitement for a holiday is by pulling out themed books. Reading together helps create anticipation and adds a slower, cozy moment in the middle of all the festivities. HERE are some of our favorite patriotic children’s books we keep coming back to.

Easy Fruit Dip

No holiday gathering feels complete without something delicious to snack on. We love serving fresh summer fruit with this easy fruit dip because it comes together in just a few minutes and disappears every single time.

RECIPE HERE

Enjoy!

One thing we’ve learned over the years is that the traditions our kids remember most aren’t usually the biggest ones. They’re the simple moments spent creating, reading, playing, and celebrating together.

We hope these ideas inspire a few new traditions for your own family this Fourth of July!

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