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15 fun 4th of July activities for kids

Looking for some fun activities for the 4th of July? Here’s our list of Fourth of July activities for kids that will keep everyone happy and engaged.

15 fun 4th of July activities for kids

Few things say summer more than the Fourth of July. And while the holiday is generally celebrated across the U.S., each family has their own unique Fourth of July traditions. Of course, when kids are involved, families may need to put a few twists on their regular go-tos in order to make the day fun — and engaging — for all. (Toddlers aren’t really ones for sitting on the patio, talking, FYI.)

Also if you are looking for Fourth of July activities for elementary students these activities are great, the Fourth of July presents a delightful canvas of red, white, and blue to splash their creativity. These simple July 4th activities not only keep the young ones entertained but also foster an understanding of the holiday’s significance.

From silly patriotic games (that happen to make gorgeous backdrops) and red, white and blue sensory ideas to super-simple ways to give back, here are 15 fail-proof Fourth of July activities for kids. Time to get crackin’!

1. Make a batch of red, white and blue rice

This patriotic, red, white and blue sensory bin makes a fun Fourth of July activity for younger kids
Image via I Learned It Here First/Instagram

One of the best Fourth of July activities for younger kids is a patriotic sensory bin — not only is it a fun show piece to any backyard barbecue, it’s super easy (and affordable) to whip up. (Here’s a quick how-to from Little Bins, Little Hands.)

2. Make (or buy) capes

Kids will love wearing a patriotic superhero cape this Fourth of July
Image via Everfan

How adorable is this patriotic superhero cape from Everfan? Whether you’ve got little ones swooshing around the backyard in these numbers or are rocking one yourself as you grill, these are sure to make any Fourth of July barbecue a little more festive.

Where to buy: Patriotic Superhero Cape ($86, Everfan)

3. Play balloon darts

This patriotic, red, white and blue balloon darts game idea makes a fun Fourth of July activity for kids
Image via Hostess With the Mostess

A fun way to spice up a Fourth of July backyard barbecue? A game of red, white and blue balloon darts. Not only will kids and adults alike love trying their hand at popping a patriotic balloon, but! If you take a page out of Hostess With the Mostess’ book, you can also turn this age-old game into an aesthetically pleasing backdrop for your Instagram photos. Win-win. 

4. Decorate bikes

Decorate bikes and trikes (and strollers) in patriotic red, white and blue and do a kids parade or take a leisurely family ride around the neighborhood on the Fourth of July

Hands down, one of the most iconic Fourth of July activities for kids! Whether your family is partaking in a bike parade of sorts or you just want to take a leisurely ride around the neighborhood, patriotically decorated bicycles and tricycles (and strollers!) are always a good idea — and the decorating part is a fun Fourth of July activity for the whole family.

5. Write a letter to somebody who’s serving

Writing a thank-you note to someone in the military is a great way to celebrate the Fourth of July
Image via Coffee Cups and Crayons

Writing a thank-you note — or even a letter, saying hi!— to someone in the military is a great way to celebrate the Fourth of July and honor the men and women who are serving our country. Megan from Coffee Cups and Crayons did this with her daughter’s Girl Scout Troop and then packed up the letters and sent them to A Million Thanks, which then gets the cards to men and women who are serving overseas. 

6. Try a patriotic hairstyle

This Fourth of July, let the kids try out a cool patriotic new hairstyle
Image via nicolec01/Instagram

Want to delight your kids (and have a ton of great photo ops)? Why not treat them to a gorgeous Fourth of July hairstyle, complete with stars and red, white and blue beads, like mom of two daughters Nicole showed off on Instagram. The only problem? You’re probably going to want to copy your own kids’ style once they step out with this ‘do. 

7. Have festive food

What's more American than French fry and ketchup stars and stripes on the Fourth of July

If there’s one thing no Fourth of July celebration is complete without, it’s a tray of creatively put-together red, white and blue foods. Depending on their age and attention span, kids can help with this activity. Not only will they get to tap into their creativity, but every kid loves being a part of the party setup. 

8. Make (or buy) patriotic wands 

Fourth of July activities for kids
Image via Smitten Moon/Etsy

Fact: Kids love wands, full stop. Whether they’re pretending to be superheroes, fairies or something in between, children big and small will love either creating a wand of their own at this year’s Fourth of July party or being handed one upon arrival, such as these sweet July Fourth wands from Smitten Moon

Where to buy: Patriotic wand ($24, Smitten Moon/Etsy)

9. Make (or buy) a wreath

Image via Elegant Wreath/Etsy

Looking to up your Fourth of July decor game? Hang a festive wreath on your door. Whether it’s homemade or professionally done like this one from Creations by Jimmy’s Daughter, the kids are guaranteed to smile every time they walk in and out of the house. (Seriously, who doesn’t love sparkles?)

Where to buy: Patriotic Wreath ($89, Elegant Wreath/Etsy)

10. Check out local fireworks 

Every area has their own rules about fireworks displays, but one thing people across the country can agree on is that trying to find parking — and then a place to sit — at a fireworks show is always the worst. Some towns, such as Phoenix, have spots in their area where fireworks can be seen without spending an hour parking, and even better, without ever having to get out of the car. 

11. Paint your kiddo’s face

The world’s easiest — and perhaps most happy-inducing — Fourth of July activity (besides Rocket Pops)? Painting a flag or another patriotic design on your child’s adorable face. Even if you just have an old tube of red lipstick to throw a few stars on their cheeks, they’re guaranteed to smile every time they look in the mirror. 

12. Play Fourth of July bingo

Image via Blessed Lil Baby/Etsy

It’s an unwritten rule that everything on the Fourth of July needs to be somewhat patriotic — and bingo is no exception. These cute printable bingo cards from BlessedLilBaby on Etsy are a fun way to ring in the summer holiday with kids. Bonus points if you can find something equally festive to act as chips. 

Where to buy: Printable Bingo Cards ($6.50, Blessed Lil Baby/Etsy)

13. Make patriotic suncatchers

Image via Punch of Color/Etsy

Want a little something to keep the kids entertained while you’re prepping the potato salad? This super-cute fireworks suncatcher kit from Punch of Color should do the trick. And the best part? They make for a really pretty decoration to have up throughout the rest of the summer. 

Where to buy: Fireworks Suncatcher Kit ($14+, Punch of Color/Etsy)

14. Craft toilet paper roll fireworks

Image via Lessons and Lilies/Instagram

Hey, even if you can’t make it to a fireworks show this year, the kids can still enjoy some — albeit slightly less magnificent ones — at home with these cute toilet paper fireworks from Lessons and Lilies. A little messy? Yes. But they’re guaranteed not to wake any sleeping babies.

15. Patriotic slime

This patriotic, red, white and blue slime makes a fun Fourth of July activity for kids
Image via Crafts by Amanda

Want to have every kiddo at the BBQ sitting calmly for a bit? Then, obviously, you need to whip up this batch of patriotic slime from Crafts by Amanda. Squishy red, white and blue goodness with sparkly stars? Guaranteed slam dunk.