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Hommage à César Chávez : des façons significatives pour votre enfant d'âge préscolaire de commémorer son héritage

César Chávez Day, celebrated each year on March 31, honors a leader who stood up for fairness and…

Enfants et enseignants dans un jardin fleuri.

César Chávez Day, celebrated each year on March 31, honors a leader who stood up for fairness and respect for farmworkers. César Chávez Day was first celebrated as a federal holiday in the United States in 2014. His legacy or advocacy continues to inspire preschoolers and people of all ages. 

Born in 1927, César Chávez was a Mexican-American labor leader and civil rights activist who co-founded the United Farm Workers (UFW) union. He dedicated his life to making sure workers were treated fairly. He used peaceful protests including strikes, boycotts, and marches to advocate for others.

Preschoolers can learn about Chávez and his impact through books and simple activities. Here are some fun and meaningful ways to celebrate this day with your little one!

Cesar Chavez Day Activities for Kids

Read together: César Chávez’s hard work and impact are lessons children can learn at any age! Reading together is a great way to help your little one understand the power of teamwork and standing up for what they believe. Colorín Colorado offers a list of age-appropriate books about Chávez that you can enjoy with your preschooler.

Plant a garden: Head outside with your preschooler to explore the legacy of César Chávez and his fight for fair treatment of farmworkers. Talk about the importance of fairness and respect while visiting a community garden or starting your own backyard garden this spring. This hands-on activity helps little ones connect with nature and understand how working together can create something wonderful!

Create art for change: Inspire your child to think about making a difference by encouraging them to draw a picture of positive change they hope to see in the future. This simple activity is a great way to talk about standing up for what they believe in and how hard work can lead to meaningful change. The César Chávez Foundation also has coloring pages you can print off and color for a fun and educational at-home activity.

César Chávez’s dedication and hard work continue to inspire change today. To learn more about his lasting impact and how his legacy is honored across the country, visit the César Chávez Foundation or explore a learning guide from Scholastic.

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