March is Women’s History Month, a time to celebrate the incredible achievements of women all over the world! From famous leaders to inspiring everyday heroes, women have played a huge role in shaping history. This month, we get to learn about their amazing contributions.

But what exactly is Women’s History Month? It’s a whole month dedicated to recognizing and honoring the achievements of women in all fields—science, art, politics, sports, and more. Let’s dive into why we celebrate it and discover some fun ways to learn more about powerful women in history!

 

Why Do We Celebrate Women’s History Month?

Women’s History Month is celebrated every March in the United States (and in other countries, too!) to highlight the achievements of women and to help everyone understand the important roles women have played in history. It’s a time to learn about women who made big changes in the world, and also about those who worked hard behind the scenes.

It all started as Women’s History Week in 1981, but it became a month-long celebration in 1987. Every year, there’s a special theme to focus on, and this year’s theme might inspire you to learn about women in areas like education, technology, or art!

 

Fun Ways to Celebrate Women’s History Month!

Below are some cool ideas to help you learn more about women’s amazing achievements!

 

1. Read Books About Amazing Women 📚

There are tons of great books that tell the stories of incredible women throughout history. Some books are about famous women like Amelia Earhart, Rosa Parks, or Marie Curie. Others might introduce you to lesser-known heroes who made a huge impact! Here are some books to check out:

  • “Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls” by Elena Favilli and Francesca Cavallo – A collection of stories about women who changed the world!
  • “The Girl Who Thought in Pictures” by Julia Finley Mosca – The story of Temple Grandin, an amazing woman with autism who revolutionized animal science.
  • “I Am Malala” by Malala Yousafzai – The story of the young girl who stood up for girls’ education.

 


2. Learn About Famous Women in History 🌟

Throughout history, women have made incredible achievements in every area! Some of the most famous women include:

  • Marie Curie – A scientist who won two Nobel Prizes for her groundbreaking work in radioactivity.
  • Rosa Parks – A brave woman who stood up for civil rights by refusing to give up her seat on a bus.
  • Frida Kahlo – An artist known for her vibrant paintings and for showing the world that art can express our deepest feelings.

You can create a list of women you’d like to learn more about and research their accomplishments. You might even want to write a short report about them to share with your family or friends!


3. Watch Documentaries or Movies About Women’s Achievements 🎥

There are so many inspiring movies and documentaries about women in history! Watching them is a fun way to learn about their lives and accomplishments. Here are some great movies to check out:

  • “Hidden Figures” – The true story of three African American women mathematicians who helped send astronauts to the moon.
  • “The Secret Life of Bees” – A story about strong, inspiring women in the 1960s who teach the importance of love and family.
  • “Malala” – A documentary about Malala Yousafzai, the young girl who spoke out for girls’ education worldwide.

4. Support Women in Your Community 💪

Women’s History Month isn’t just about the past—it’s also a time to celebrate women today! You can look for ways to support women in your community. Maybe there’s a female teacher, doctor, athlete, or business owner who you admire. You can create a thank-you card or write a letter to let them know how much they inspire you.

 


Women’s History Month Resources

To help you learn more and discover the stories of amazing women, here are some helpful resources:

  • National Women’s History Museum: Visit their website for tons of educational resources, biographies, and videos about women in history.
  • Biography.com: Check out their website for a collection of videos and articles about the lives of famous women from all walks of life.
  • PBS Kids: They have fun educational games and videos about women’s history, perfect for kids who want to learn while playing.
  • The Library: Your local library is a great place to find books, movies, and activities about Women’s History Month. Ask your librarian for recommendations!

Women’s History Month is a great time to learn about the strong, smart, and creative women who have made the world a better place. Whether you’re reading, watching, or creating, there are so many ways to honor their achievements. So, let’s celebrate all the amazing women out there—and keep learning all month long!

 

Who is your favorite woman in history? Let us know in the comments! 💖

 

Live.Laugh.Learn,

Jenn