Happy Birthday to US!
by Sherry Ellis
A 2 Z Press


"But this birthday parade is not only for me.It's a tribute to courage.It honors the free."

This story follows a young boy who eagerly anticipates his birthday every year, which falls on the vibrant celebration of the Fourth of July. The boy immerses himself in the festive atmosphere, feeling a strong connection between his personal celebration and the country's larger celebration. A key moment in the story occurs when the boy and his father discuss the deeper meaning of the Fourth of July. They explore the historical significance of the day and reflect on the brave figures who played vital roles in shaping the nation. Through their conversation, they delve into the core values this day represents—freedom, liberty, independence, and courage—emphasizing that while the boy celebrates his life, he also honors the sacrifices made for the country's freedom.

In her children's book, Ellis explores the history of the Fourth of July through the lens of a child. The story unfolds as a conversation between the father and the child, explaining how Independence Day came to be. The author skillfully uses dialogue to reflect on the significance of the Fourth of July and its impact on America. Illustrations play a crucial role in this narrative, depicting important historical figures, parades, food, dancing, and the festivities associated with this national holiday. By integrating these visuals, Ellis ensures that children can connect with both the illustrations and the historical context of the Fourth of July. Furthermore, the father's discussion about the history of Independence Day serves as an educational moment for young readers. Kids can relate to the child in the story on a deeper level, empathizing with his feelings, and thereby fostering a stronger connection. Children will undoubtedly appreciate the story and its colorful illustrations that offer deeper meaning.

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