Home / Child / Child Learn & Play 6 crafts and games to celebrate Women’s History Month with kids Heroine comics, painted portraits and other creative crafts to engage little ones. By Diva Anwari March 9, 2024 Rectangle Inside this article 6 Women's History Month crafts and games Women’s History Month is a celebration of women’s achievements across various fields. From Harriet Tubman to Frida Kahlo, women have been breaking barriers and making strides for centuries. While it’s important to recognize historical figures, don’t sell your self short. Moms do it all, in every way it can be done and at all times, despite mothering in a patriarchal system that does not support them. Bring your kids along for the ride and commemorate women—historical figures, community influences and even family members. Check out these fun and simple activities to do with kids to celebrate Women’s History Month. Related: 6 ways to celebrate Women’s History Month with your kids 6 Women’s History Month crafts and games 1. Trivia game Gather around for a trivia game. The theme is famous women in history. Create questions, riddles and pictionary cards based on the accomplishments, challenges and impact of famous women throughout history. 2. Painted portraits Whether you opt to download free printables or free-draw, let your imagination and artsy side loose. Little ones love hands-on art projects and this will be no different. They can paint the pre-drawn portraits or choose to create their own masterpieces. Related: 16 kids’ toys and games to celebrate Women’s History and inspire the next generation of trailblazers 3. Charades Research what some of the most influential women are best known for and include those things in your game of charades. Encourage kids to dress the part and act out scenes from specific time periods or important events. You don’t have to be limited to women in history, there are plenty of things that moms do everyday that go unnoticed. Challenge your kids to make a list of Mom’s responsibilities and include those in the game as well. 4. What would you ask…? What would you ask Amelia Earhart, Rosa Parks or Marie Curie? Tell the kiddos to imagine that they get an exclusive interview opportunity with any one of the pioneering women in history. They can research about their lives and come up with burning questions. Related: 20 books about inspiring women to read with your kid for Women’s History Month 5. Heroine comics If you’ve got a budding writer, encourage them to create their own heroine comic strips featuring main characters that are famous women in history. They can draw inspiration from their favorite books and include thought bubbles to depict key moments in their life. 6. Community service project Teach the importance of giving back by volunteering at women’s shelters or organizing a donation drive for women’s charities. Celebrating Women’s History Month with kids doesn’t have to be all about the women who came before us—there are plenty of women in today’s society who are making strides. Kids can write (or draw) letters of appreciation to influential women in their community. Related: We are mothering within ‘patriarchal motherhood’ Women’s History Month is an opportunity to highlight the challenges women have faced and continue to face. By remembering important stories of great women, you can start a conversation with your little ones about rising above it all even when the odds are stacked against you. You can also use these Women’s History Month activities to encourage reflection on society’s progress and acknowledge the work towards equality that is still left. Inside this article 6 Women's History Month crafts and games The latest Child Learn & Play Here’s how to help kids find their ’emotional courage’ Child Learn & Play Finally! This chic, kid-friendly routine builder helped reduce my family’s daily friction News Picky eating in kids is mostly due to genetics, study says Mental Health Back-to-school can be hard on parents, too