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Happy Birthday, George Washington!

free printables for Washington's Birthday

Did you know today is George Washington’s birthday?

We have a son who firmly believes birthdays should (always and only) be celebrated on the actual anniversary of one’s birth.

Not the weekend before.

Not the weekend after.

Not once the moving boxes are unpacked, or when we get home from vacation, or after the stomach bug has finished its rounds through our family.

No. Only the day of will do for this child. Otherwise — and I know this from experience — he will confide to anyone who’ll listen that this was his “worst birthday ever.”

All I can say is, it’s a good thing he didn’t share George Washington’s fate.

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George was originally born on February 11, 1731, according to the Julian calendar, which was in use at the time. But twenty-one years later, Great Britain and all its colonies adopted the Gregorian calendar, which moved Washington’s birthday to February 22, 1732.

That means George had to wait an extra year and 11 days before getting to celebrate his 21st birthday.

free printables for Washington's birthday from www.flandersfamily.info

Considering the longest I’ve ever made a child wait for a birthday celebration is about six days, I’d say we’re doing pretty good, don’t you think?

free printables for Washington's birthday from flandersfamily.info

Of course, now that we celebrate George Washington’s birthday on President’s Day, it’s constantly changing. But in honor of the February 22 date (tomorrow!), I offer you this collection of free printables celebrating the Father of our Country on his special day.

free printables for Washington's birthday from flandersfamily.info

If your kids need help filling in the blanks, send them to the Mount Vernon website. I stumbled upon this site while planning our recent trip to the East Coast (pictures of our visit to Mount Vernon will follow shortly) and found it to be a great resource for all things Washington.

free printables for Washington's birthday from flandersfamily.info

In the meantime, they can mark the day by coloring the pictures and memorizing the quotes. Enjoy!

More American Heritage Printables

Want more fun printables for folks who love America and long for it to be great again? You can browse through all of our past patriotic posts by following this link: American Heritage Printables. And for more great quotes from our past commanders-in-chief, check out this President’s Day post.

Or maybe you’d prefer a bound volume. If so, check out my devotional journals. The one in the center of the lineup below, God Bless America, was made just for patriotic citizens like you.

God Bless America Devotional Journal Lineup

Packed with inspiring thoughts from our founding fathers and other great Americans, this journal will inspire you to think deeply about what it means to be a citizen of this great country. What is our responsibility to the rest of the world? How do we ensure the guiding principles on which our nation was established are never forgotten? Consider how you feel about these matters and use the space provided to write down your thoughts.

God Bless America

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2 Comments

  1. Thank you so much for this simple printable. I have two special needs young adult grandchildren who live with me (as well as their wonderful mother). And one of my grandson’s favorite obsessions is George Washington. He says “He’s my main man!”

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