Activités du Mois de l'histoire des Noirs pour les enfants d'âge préscolaire à Denver
Black History Month is celebrated every February, but its roots go back nearly a century. In 1926, historian…
Black History Month is celebrated every February, but its roots go back nearly a century. In 1926, historian Carter G. Woodson started a week dedicated to Black history to highlight the contributions of Black Americans, choosing February to honor the birthdays of Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass. Over time, this week grew into a month-long celebration, officially recognized in 1976. Today, Black History Month is a time to reflect on history, celebrate achievements, and inspire future generations—including our youngest learners!
Black History Month activities for preschoolers highlight Black culture, history, and influential leaders. Black History Month in February is a time to reflect on and celebrate the contributions of African Americans to our nation. In Denver, families with preschoolers can participate in various events and activities that will inspire your family to explore and honor these important stories.
Black History Events in Denver
Denver offers a wide range of events this February, from concerts to museum exhibits and presentations, all designed to celebrate Black History with your preschooler. Here are some upcoming family-friendly events you won’t want to miss:
- Jazz Roots in Five Points
- February 15 & 22, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m; multiple venues between 22nd and 28th streets on Welton Street
- Learn about influential musicians and artists in Black History with live concerts, art exhibits, and more. The two-day festival is free and open to all ages.
- Denver Public Library Little University: Black History Month with Ilasiea Gray
- February 21 from 10:30-11 a.m. at the Rodolfo “Corky” Gonzales Branch Library, 1498 Irving St, Denver, CO 80204
- Children 5 and under can enjoy a special Little University program featuring actress and teaching artist Ilasiea Gray. The event is free to attend, and Denver Preschool Program will be in attendance sharing information about tuition credits for all Denver 4-year-olds.
- Denver Public Library Storytimes
- Ongoing at various Denver Public Library locations
- Offered free for all ages, from infants to adults, Storytimes offer something for everyone. Denver Preschool Program will be onsite at these upcoming Storytimes to share information about our tuition support for families:
- 2/06 Eugene Field
- 2/07 Ross-University Hills
- 2/12 Ross-Broadway
- 2/13 Sam Gary
- 2/14 Virginia Village
- 2/19 Bear Valley
- 2/20 Hampden
- 2/27 Central (in Spanish)
- 2/28 Park Hill
- 3/02 Central
- 3/06 Green Valley Ranch
- Black American West Museum and Heritage Center
- Open year-round on Fridays and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 3091 California St. Denver, CO 80205
- The museum displays collections, programs, and exhibits about the important role African Americans played in the growth and settlement of the western United States.
Fun & Easy Activities for Preschoolers to Celebrate Black History
Explore Black History with simple and educational crafts from PBS Kids that you can do at home with your preschoolers. Create a courage badge, learning map, or poetry stack while discovering the stories of inspiring figures like Rosa Parks, Frederick Douglass, and Harriet Tubman.
Coloring is another fun, relaxing, and educational activity that’s perfect for teaching your little one about Black History. Crayola offers a variety of printable Black History Month coloring sheets to help your child learn about the contributions Black artists, activists, and leaders made to society.
Discover Black History through a story! Reading together is a fantastic way to celebrate Black history and culture. Check out these nine recommended children’s books to celebrate Black History this February and share meaningful stories with your little ones.
Remember, celebrating Black History with your child shouldn’t be limited to just one month. Black History is American history–help your preschooler learn about Black History through books, movies, and family activities all year long.