With America’s birthday fast approaching, we’ve compiled a list of 4th of July books for kids that are both entertaining and educational.

A young girl with a black hat on is holding an American flag in her left hand.
Learning the history of America’s birthday (like why we celebrate on the 4th of July!) makes Independence Day that much more exciting and special for children.

Kids Activities Blog loves to see kids learning about America’s Independence Day, and we hope your child will enjoy this special collection of books to celebrate this patriotic holday.

Best Independence Day Books for Toddlers

The Night Before the Fourth of July – An excellent book for little ones that captures many of the Independence Day festivities that Americans have come to enjoy every summer. (Ages 3-5)

Independence Day (Rookie Read-About Holidays) — A simple Scholastic book that includes 4th of July traditions, games, meals, and more. (Ages 3-6)

Story of America’s Birthday – A small book that does a fine job of explaining the history and meaning behind Independence Day to toddlers. (Ages 2-5)

Corduroy’s Fourth of July – This board book is sure to be a hit with little ones who adore Corduroy! This story follows Corduroy as he enjoys a picnic, swims in a pool, walks in a parade, and watches fireworks at night’s end. (Ages 2-3)

Pie is for Sharing – Young readers will share in a memorable Fourth of July picnic in this lovely picture book. (Ages 2-6)

Parade Colors (First Celebrations) – A celebration of the Fourth of July holiday, including photos of patriotic symbols like Uncle Sam, parade floats, and the flag. (Ages 2-5)

4th of July Books for School-Aged Kids

The Fourth of July Story — A full-color story that brings America’s birthday alive for children. (Ages 4-8)

The Berenstain Bears God Bless Our Country – My 4-year-old daughter adores The Berenstain Bears series , and I did, too, as a child! Follow the Bear Family and their neighbors as they celebrate Independence Day with a big parade. (Ages 4-8)

My Fourth of July — Celebrate the birth of America with a picnic, face painting, a concert, and finally fireworks in this wonderful book written by Newbery Medalist Jerry Spinelli. (Ages 4-8)

Apple Pie Fourth of July – A refreshing and eye-opening look at how one Chinese American family celebrates the Fourth of July. (ages 4-7)

The Declaration of Independence from A to Z  — A great alphabet book that highlights events of America’s Independence through each letter of the alphabet. (ages 6-8)

Fourth of July Mice! — A cute story about the holiday mice taking part in all of the Fourth of July holiday fun (ages 6-8).

Happy Birthday, America – This warm family story of three generations celebrating the Fourth of July will delight readers (ages 5-9).

Best July 4th Books For Older Kids (8+)

Fourth of July Jokes for Kids – I’m pretty sure my joke-loving 8-year-old son will not be able to put this book down! In this book, kids learn funny patriotic jokes that they can share with their family and friends this 4th of July (ages 8+).

Fireworks, Picnics, and Flags: The Story of the Fourth of July Symbols — Read about the symbols that we associate with the Fourth of July and how they came to be (ages 8-12).

Can’t You Make Them Behave, King George?  — This book provides insight into who King George of England was and his role leading up to and including the American Revolution (ages 7-9).

The Journey of the One and Only Declaration of Independence A fascinating look at the history of the Declaration of Independence, a document that gave the American people their freedom (ages 7-10).

Holidays Around the World: Celebrate Independence Day: With Parades, Picnics, and Fireworks — Learn about America’s birthday with narratives, recipes, and fun for all (ages 7-10).

The Declaration of Independence (True Books) — An entertaining and educational book for elementary school-aged children.  Lots of great info with colorful pages and sidebars (ages 8-10).

What is the Declaration of Independence? – Discover the true story of this powerful document that was written by Thomas Jefferson in 1776 (ages 8-12).

Colorful fireworks explode in the night sky.
Picnics, parades, and fireworks are all 4th of July activities that Americans enjoy on Independence Day.

More Fourth of July Learning Activities

If you’re short on time and can’t borrow or buy some of these books before Independence Day, there’s no need to worry — we’ve got you covered!

Check out our free Fourth of July coloring pages, printable scavenger hunt, and printable preschool worksheet pack (ages 3-5).

Use all of them to foster learning in the days leading up to America’s birthday and on the 4th of July. I’m printing out the scavenger hunt now for my two kiddos to do on the Fourth of July!

Which patriotic books and activities do your kids enjoy around the 4th of July? Please share them below!

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  2. I’m British and lived in Keller, TX for just over a year. I’m back in England now. One of the most enjoyable days I have had was the 4th July 2003 celebrations in Southlake, A lovely city centre, a great atmosphere and my son was the first to get in the Fountain.

    I wish you all a great day this coming 4th July.