Celebrate America and her Upcoming 250th Anniversary with These Inspirational Reads
Did you know America is almost 250 years old? July 4, 2026, is going to be a big celebration. Therefore, we at Christian Children’s Authors are excited to share some new patriotic books with you—they are here just in time for Memorial Day 2024!
From the beauty of ‘America the Beautiful’ to the significance of the American flag, these Learn-To-Read books will help children learn more about their country’s history and values. Let’s dive into the world of Revolutionary Readers and ignite a sense of patriotism in young readers with these inspiring books by author Jane Hampton Cook.
Read more: Celebrate America and her Upcoming 250th Anniversary with These Inspirational ReadsExplore the Significance of the American Flag
The American flag is among the most iconic symbols of pride and unity. This powerful emblem has a rich history and deep symbolism that resonates with people nationwide. It’s essential to help our children know the flag’s significance and what America’s stars and stripes represent. My American Flag is a level-one learning-to-read book that helps children identify the shapes of the American flag. Begin by introducing them to this beloved symbol before we take a deeper dive into the beauty of ‘America the Beautiful.’,
Discover the Beauty of ‘America the Beautiful’
As we reflect on the significance of the American flag and all it symbolizes, it’s important to consider the beauty of the land it represents. “America the Beautiful” is more than just a patriotic song – it’s a poetic ode to the stunning landscapes, diverse cultures, and rich history that make up this great nation. This level-two learning-to-read book captures the essence of America’s song through stunning illustrations, vivid imagery, and heartfelt lyrics. So, as we honor the flag and its legacy, let’s also take a moment to appreciate the beauty of ‘America the Beautiful,’ a timeless tribute to the land we proudly call home. After singing, we say the pledge. Do you know why we pledge to the flag?
Why should I Pledge to the Flag?
When we think about pledging to the flag, we are not just making a simple gesture – we are committing to upholding the values and ideals that our nation was founded upon. The American flag represents freedom, unity, and the sacrifices made by countless individuals to defend those principles. By pledging to the flag, we show our respect for those who have served and our dedication to preserving the American spirit. The Pledge to the American Flag is a level-three-learning-to-read book that tells the history of our pledge. Young readers will learn when it was written and how and why we began reciting it together. After reading this book, children will say the pledge with newfound respect and pride.
As we continue to learn about patriotism, we cannot forget the song “My Country ‘Tis of Thee.” The next book explores the deep-rooted connection between our nation’s flag and the enduring values that define us as Americans.
My Country ‘Tis of Thee
This timeless song evokes a sense of pride and unity, reminding us of the enduring values that bind us as a nation. Just as this anthem’s lyrics pay tribute to our country’s beauty and freedom, so do the pages of My Country ‘Tis of Thee, a level-four-learning-to-read book. Amongst the words of the song, this book tells the story of the song and how children have sung it throughout history. It captures the essence of America’s unwavering spirit.
What’s True About Red, White, and Blue
In exploring these works, we celebrate the past and look towards the future with hope and optimism. What’s True About the Red, White, and Blue is a fifth book by Jane Hamilton Cook. This book shows readers that more than just colors on a flag – the Red, White, and Blue are symbols of the ideals and aspirations that have shaped our nation and will continue to inspire future generations. America’s story is a tapestry woven with threads of courage, unity, and resilience, and as we celebrate our past and anticipate the future, we honor the rich tapestry of our nation that has been crafted by the contributions and sacrifices of countless individuals.,
As America turns 250, this book honors the men and women who made our country great. George Washington, Peter Salem, Phillis Wheatley, John Paul Jones, Molly Pitcher, Prince Hall, Susan B. Anthony, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, and Martin Luther King are among the many heroes and heroines featured in this book for children.
Conclusion
As we approach Memorial Day and America’s 250th anniversary in another two years, it is essential to instill a sense of patriotism and appreciation for our country in the next generation. By exploring the significance of the American flag, the beauty of our nation in “America the Beautiful,” the importance of pledging allegiance, and the true meaning behind the colors of red, white, and blue, we can inspire young minds to cherish and uphold the values that make America great. Let these inspirational reads ignite a sense of pride and unity in our future leaders, remembering what Romans 13:1 says, “Let everyone be subject to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has established. The authorities that exist have been established by God.” Likewise, Psalm 33:12, “Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord, the people he chose for his inheritance.”
Get these books and start shaping America’s future today. They will be released on May 27, 2024, and are a must for every home and school library. They are available on Amazon and from the author at JaneCook.com.
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Thank you for sharing these books. Today’s kids (and adults) can use more books that celebrate our great country. I am concerned that patriotism is not what it used to be. My dad was a WW 2 veteran and our family had great respect for our country. He was always proud to fly the flag!
Great resources. Thanks!
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