Veterans Day, celebrated November 11 each year, is a time to honor and express gratitude to those who have served our country in the armed forces.
Here are four imaginative ways for children to thank veterans this Veterans Day:
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Bake homemade treats
Baking treats for veterans is a heartwarming gesture in which kids can actively participate. Children can get creative in the kitchen, whipping up batches of cookies, brownies, or other favorite treats. Once the treats are ready, kids can beautifully package them and distribute them to local veterans' organizations, VA hospitals, or even veterans in their own neighborhoods. You can also reach out to a local assisted living or nursing home to offer treats to their residents who are veterans. It's a sweet way for kids to make Veterans Day a little brighter.
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Organize a donation drive
Getting children involved in collecting donations for local veterans' organizations is an incredible way to give back and learn valuable lessons. Rally your neighborhood, church, scout troop, sports team, or friends and family, asking them to contribute an item for your donation drive. Often organizations serving veterans have their donation wish lists available online, but if not, contact your local organizations to find out what they accept.
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Create a "Thank You" chalk art mural
Chalk art is a fun way for kids to express gratitude. Create it in your driveway or neighborhood sidewalk, or ask your local VA Hospital or other veterans' organization if you can create a mural outside their building. These creations will serve as colorful and creative reminders of the community's support for our nation's heroes.
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Make cards for veterans
One of the most heartfelt ways for kids to thank veterans is by creating cards. Encourage children to craft cards with colorful markers, stickers, and heartfelt messages. These cards can convey their appreciation for the sacrifices veterans made for our country. Send them to veterans you know and love or drop a bundle off at your local assisted living facility, nursing home, veterans' home or hospital. They will have plenty of veterans in their care who will appreciate this token of appreciation from our youngest Americans.
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Veterans Day is an excellent opportunity for children to engage in creative and meaningful ways to thank veterans for their service. Getting involved with one of the activities listed above is a great way to show their appreciation while fostering an understanding of the sacrifices made by our veterans. By involving our children in Veterans Day festivities, we can ensure that the spirit of gratitude on Veterans Day is passed down for generations to come!
Melissa Basgall is the publisher of Macaroni KID Overland Park-Olathe-Shawnee, Kan.
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