Read The Pledge of Allegiance to Freedom out loud for preschool and kindergarten, and then let children learn to read it and memorize it as their first activities for freedom. The book is illustrated with black and white line art, which also serves as a coloring book. The book has large, crayon-sized, font.
To have big FREEDOM, you need all the little freedoms. Set the moral foundation for freedom as early in life as possible for children.
Memorizing and reciting The Pledge of Allegiance to Freedom as a daily devotion is suitable for children and adults, because not only should the people of the world Pledge Allegiance to the Flag of the USA that represents freedom, but We the People should pledge allegiance to freedom directly. Worldwide, under any flag, freedom is the ultimate goal.
The Pledge of Allegiance to Freedom lends itself to a mnemonic series of gestures to memorize the words:
Hands to heaven for free will from God.
Point to the brain for free thought.
Throw kisses from the mouth for free speech.
Type in the air to indicate freedom of the press.
Activities: 1) Read aloud 2) learn to read 3) invent a mnemonic series of gestures for each freedom 4) color with crayons and 5) memorize The Pledge of Allegiance to Freedom.
Beautiful words lead to freedom. Be thankful for all the good things freedom brings the world. Pre-school, kindergarten, early reading, and homeschooling should teach the joy of freedom. Freedom brings peace and the ability to pursue happiness.
Do The Pledge of Allegiance to Freedom every day, on the 4th of July, and for the Independence Day of every country.
Learn The Pledge of Allegiance to Freedom now, so you can teach the nuances of freedom as children get older. Raise children to understand that free markets and free speech go together to give us price transparency and product transparency. Free enterprise keeps raising the quality of life. Free trade began as trade between the states; however, free trade between countries must be "free and fair trade" for national security. Free trade works best when all governments promote freedom equally.
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BradMD (Brad Hennenfent, M.D.), a physician and economist (retired), believes in healthcare freedom, and free enterprise, so that good people can do great things. Dr. Hennenfent went to college at Northwestern University, medical school at the University of Illinois, and did his residency in Emergency Medicine at the University of Illinois Affiliated Hospitals Emergency Medicine Residency Program.
Brad created the Alligator Etymologist to teach kids big words, and also invented the Giant Abacus with removeable beads as a way to display words, recipes, and other educational information.
Brad grew up in a basketball family and advocates for 4-on-4 full court basketball, because mathematically, 4-on-4 full court is superior to 5-on-5 for fast breaks, dunks, alley oops, and the run and gun style of basketball most fans love.
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Categories: Children's books/read aloud/learn to read/activities/coloring book/family values/freedom.
Ages: Ages 3 to 5/ Ages 6 to 8/ Ages 9 to 12 / pre-writing / pre-reading / early reading. Ages 3-5, ages 6-8, ages 9-12, ages 3-10, ages 3-12.
Grades: preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, early reading, preschool - 4th grade.