From making paper dolls, to recreating famous works of art, these toddler-friendly crafts are a great way to celebrate Black History Month.
First, explain to your kids what “Black history” means. What is Black History Month? It is a 28-day recognition of the achievements of all Black folks, but specifically African Americans.
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Kids and families can talk with African-American ... Ages 6 and up can celebrate Black History Month with a story and some crafts. This article was updated on Jan. 14, 2025, by Chicago Parent’s ...
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