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The Best 4th of July Books for Kids to Celebrate Independence Day

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Independence Day isn’t just about fireworks, parades, and picnics; it’s a pivotal moment in history, a representation of freedom for a nation that dared to dream. Teaching kids about the essence of the 4th of July goes beyond the festivities – it’s about instilling a sense of pride and understanding in the hearts of the future generation. 

In this post, I’m going to dive into a treasure trove of the best 4th of July books for kids, carefully curated to educate and entertain. Let’s explore these great books that have historical and celebratory aspects of Independence Day, shaping young minds to cherish the values that make our nation extraordinary.


4th of July Books for Your Kids To Enjoy

1. Those Rebels, John and Tom by Barbara Kerley

Dive into the compelling tale of “Those Rebels, John and Tom,” where the intricate relationship between John Adams and Thomas Jefferson takes center stage. This children’s book magnificently navigates the differences between these founding fathers, highlighting the power of setting aside personal disputes for the collective goal of birthing a nation, and is a notable addition to any list of 4th of July books to teach history.

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Those Rebels, John and Tom
A brilliant portrait of two American heroes from the award-winning creators of The Extraordinary Mark Twain (According to Susy)!

2. Blue Sky White Stars by Sarvinder Naberhaus

“Blue Sky White Stars” is a 4th of July story that transforms the concept of patriotism into a visual treat, offering children a vivid journey through American symbolism. With minimal text and breathtaking illustrations by Kadir Nelson, it becomes a conversation starter about the nation’s diverse symbols, from the Statue of Liberty, the American Flag, and the Grand Canyon, fostering a sense of unity.

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Blue Sky White Stars
An inspiring and patriotic tribute to the beauty of the American flag, a symbol of America’s history, landscape, and people, illustrated by New York Times bestselling and Caldecott-honor winning artist Kadir Nelson.

3. So You Want to Be President by Judith St. George

Step into the world of presidents with “So You Want to Be President,” a Caldecott-winning gem filled with intriguing information and humor. While the book’s longer format may challenge typical picture book conventions, its captivating content provides young readers with a delightful and educational exploration of the U.S. presidency.

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So You Want to Be President?: The Revised and Updated Edition
Hilariously illustrated by Small, this celebration by St. George shows us the foibles, quirks and humanity of forty-two men who have risen to one of the most powerful positions in the world. Perfect for this election year--and every year!

4. Paul Revere’s Ride by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Experience the rhythmic beauty of “Paul Revere’s Ride,” a historical classic created by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Beyond its poetic allure, this book invites a hands-on approach, encouraging readers to act out the compelling narrative. It’s not just a history lesson; it’s a participatory journey through the events that shaped the nation.

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Paul Revere's Ride
Longfellow's tribute to the famous revolutionary hero begins with the stirring cadence that American schoolchildren have committed to memory for over a century.

5. Her Right Foot by Dave Eggers

Unveil the touching narrative of “Her Right Foot,” a non-fiction masterpiece exploring the Statue of Liberty’s symbolism. Written by Dave Eggers and illustrated by Shawn Harris, this award-winning book magnifies the significance of Lady Liberty’s right foot in a way that resonates with both children and adults, creating an emotional connection to America’s ideals.

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Her Right Foot
In this fascinating and fun take on nonfiction for kids, Dave Eggers and Shawn Harris investigate a seemingly small trait of America's most emblematic statue. What they find is about more than history, more than art.

6. John, Paul, George & Ben by Lane Smith

Embark on a laughter-filled historical journey with Lane Smith’s “John, Paul, George & Ben.” Smith’s whimsical take on iconic figures transcends mere education, leaving readers in stitches. The humor entertains and forms a unique connection, making history an unforgettable, enjoyable experience that children love.

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John, Paul, George & Ben
From New York Times bestselling creator and Caldecott Honor recipient Lane Smith comes a fun story of five little lads before they became five really big Founding Fathers--perfect for patriotic holidays and storytime year round!

7. A is for Abigail by Lynne Cheney

Discover the richness of American history through “A is for Abigail,” an almanac that brings to light remarkable women who shaped the nation. Beyond the famous, it embraces inclusivity, introducing both well-known and lesser-known figures. Laurie Halse Anderson’s captivating narrative paints a vivid picture of women’s contributions throughout history.

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A is for Abigail: An Almanac of Amazing American Women
Filled to the brim with words and pictures that celebrate the remarkable achievements of American women, this is a book to relish and to read again and again.

8. George vs. George by Rosalyn Schanzer

For older readers, “George vs. George” discusses the complexities of the Revolutionary War. Rosalyn Schanzer’s meticulous examination sheds light on both sides, turning history into a riveting narrative. The book’s beautiful illustrations add a layer of excitement, making it a perfect summer read for those eager to explore the intricacies of America’s fight for independence.

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George vs. George: The American Revolution As Seen from Both Sides
The narrative introduces anew the two enemies, both named George: George Washington, the man who freed the American colonies from the British, and George III, the British king who lost them.

9. You Wouldn’t Want to Be at the Boston Tea Party! by Peter Cook

Step into the chaotic waters of the American Revolution with the humor-infused “You Wouldn’t Want to Be at the Boston Tea Party!” This immensely popular series transforms historical events into engaging stories, making it a sought-after gem in libraries. It’s a playful approach to understanding the roots of American rebellion.

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You Wouldn't Want to Be at the Boston Tea Party! (Revised Edition) (You Wouldn't Want to…: American History)
This book uses humor to recount the events leading up to the colonists' defiant act against the British, describing the Boston Tea Party itself, as well as providing a brief history of the American Revolution.

10. Independent Dames by Laurie Halse Anderson

Laurie Halse Anderson’s “Independent Dames” shines a light on the often overlooked stories of women in the American Revolution. Through captivating historical narratives, Anderson celebrates the courage and resilience of these unsung heroines, urging readers to explore and appreciate the diverse roles women played in shaping the nation.

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Independent Dames: What You Never Knew About the Women and Girls of the American Revolution
With page after page of superbly researched information and thoughtfully detailed illustrations, acclaimed novelist and picture-book author Laurie Halse Anderson and charismatic illustrator Matt Faulkner prove the case in this entertaining, informative, and long overdue homage to those independent dames!

11. The Night Before the Fourth of July by Natasha Wing

In “The Night Before the Fourth of July,” a family’s joyous day unfolds, leading to the spectacular fireworks show. This delightful narrative serves as a perfect introduction to Independence Day for younger readers, capturing the essence of familial July festivities and the excitement that precedes the grand spectacle in the sky.

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The Night Before the Fourth of July
Decked in red, white, and blue, a family heads to a parade, hosts a backyard BBQ with friends and family, dodges an afternoon thundershower, and of course, watches a fireworks show. The Night Before the Fourth of July captures all the fun, excitement, and pride of the best summer holiday!

12. The Story of America’s Birthday by Patricia A. Pingry

Engage young readers with the bold illustrations of “The Story of America’s Birthday,” connecting the threads of history with modern-day festivities. The visual appeal of this book not only educates but also captivates, making it an ideal choice for sparking children’s curiosity and fostering a love for learning.

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The Story of America's Birthday
A simple introduction to the American Revolution, the writing of the Declaration of Independence, and the significance of the Fourth of July.

13. Fourth of July by Emma Carlson Berne

Join the celebration in “Fourth of July” by Emma Carlson Berne, where the Fourth of July comes alive through interactive storytelling. With online music access, this book transforms the reading experience into an auditory delight, enhancing the festive atmosphere and creating an immersive learning journey for young readers.

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Fourth of July (Holidays in Rhythm and Rhyme)
On the Fourth of July, Americans remember the founding of the United States. On this day, people gather for picnics and watch parades and fireworks. Sing along as you explore Holidays in Rhythm and Rhyme! Includes online music access.

14. Hello, Fourth of July! by Martha Day Zschock 

Embark on a patriotic adventure with “Hello, Fourth of July!” As a family of eagles embraces various Independence Day activities, it’s the Fourth of July spirit that shines through, making this story a great fit for the holiday. This board book not only showcases the diversity of celebrations but culminates in a breathtaking fireworks display. It’s a heartwarming exploration of the traditions that make the 4th of July a truly special day.

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Hello, Fourth of July!
It's the Fourth of July! Parent and child eagles celebrate America's birthday in best-selling author-illustrator Martha Day Zschock's Hello! board book series for children.

15. Apple Pie Fourth of July by Janet S. Wong

Uncover cultural differences during the Fourth of July with “Apple Pie 4th of July,” where a Chinese American girl navigates the complexities of her heritage on this all-American holiday. This Fourth of July story is perfect for preschoolers and toddlers. The surprising lesson learned adds depth to the narrative, making it a thought-provoking and enjoyable read for young minds, becoming a favorite book for many.

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Apple Pie Fourth of July
Shocked that her parents are cooking Chinese food to sell in the family store on an all-American holiday, a feisty Chinese American girl tries to tell her mother and father how things really are.

Wrapping Up

I’ve discussed tales that range from the amusing antics of historical figures to touching reflections on Lady Liberty’s symbolism. These picture books for children don’t just convey stories; they encapsulate the spirit of the holiday and help celebrate Independence Day, fostering a connection to the past that is both entertaining and educational. I hope this list helps you find a Fourth of July book, or a few, to enjoy with your family! 

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