We Celebrate Juneteenth | Ms. Mélange Reads Aloud by Dolisha Mitchell & Ashley Jefferson #readaloud

We Celebrate Juneteenth with Ms. Mélange. Learn how this book explains freedom through bright tastes and empowering actions for all. Ms. Mélange shares the pages of A Flag for Juneteenth by Kim Taylor, bringing the sensory details of the narrative to life. This read aloud for kids focuses on the traditions and atmosphere surrounding the celebration, helping young viewers connect with the historical context in a gentle, accessible way. By looking closely at the illustrations together, we create a space where children can visualize the past and understand the meaning behind this important day. Another Juneteenth Read Aloud! [   • A Flag for Juneteenth by Kim Taylor | Stor...  ] In this reading, Ms. Mélange shares excerpts from the book We Celebrate Juneteenth. This story helps families and educators explain the holiday to children by focusing on joyful traditions, community connection, and the historical significance of freedom. It is a perfect resource for anyone looking to teach history in a way that feels accessible and meaningful. Throughout the reading, we explore how simple actions like smiling faces and sharing food represent the spirit of the day. By discussing these concepts, viewers gain a clearer understanding of how to honor the holiday and its ongoing importance in our lives today. Understanding the true meaning of Juneteenth allows us to pass down these vital lessons to the next generation. How do you celebrate this special day in your community? Share your traditions in the comments and subscribe for weekly book readings and educational resources. #Juneteenth #Freedom #ChildrensBooks #StoryTime #celebration Fair Use Act - 17 U.S.C. § 107, Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 106 and 106A, the fair use of a copyrighted work, including such use by reproduction in copies or phonorecords or by any other means specified by that section, for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship, or research, is not an infringement of copyright. Copyright information All material is owned by the creators (authors, illustrators, publishers) displayed or mentioned in this video. Reading this storybook was done under the Fair Use of a copyrighted work for entertainment.