Purple Heart Day

7

Aug

Purple Heart Day, on August 7th, is a special day to remember and honor brave soldiers who got hurt or killed while fighting for the country. These soldiers are given a special medal called the Purple Heart. The medal is purple and has a picture of a heart with George Washington's face, the first President of the United States. People celebrate this day by thanking these soldiers for their bravery and remembering their sacrifices. It's a day to show appreciation and respect for their courage and to think about their important role in keeping everyone safe.

How to celebrate Purple Heart Day?

To celebrate Purple Heart Day, you can make colorful cards to thank soldiers and veterans. Use purple paper to match the theme. You can also create a drawing or craft about bravery and kindness. If you have a flag, raise it up proudly. Spend time with your family and talk about heroes you know. Make simple purple cupcakes or cookies and share them with friends. You could even write a short story or poem about courage and share it. Remember to keep your heart full of gratitude for all the brave people who keep us safe.

Where Purple Heart Day is celebrated?

  • - United States