Parental Arts
How to (Virtually) Celebrate Pride With Your Kids
June is Pride Month, and it’s not too late to join in on the fun, with online celebrations that are perfect for sparking conversations on inclusion with your children.
- Written By
- Marnie Schwartz
Pride-Themed Storytime
Every Thursday, the Brooklyn Public Library hosts a “Read with PRIDE!” virtual storytime on Facebook Live. Join with your littles to listen to stories with themes of inclusion, acceptance, and love.
Join the Rainbow
Throughout the month of June, the Miami Children’s Museum is hosting a virtual “Rainbow Families Celebration” with events that promote inclusivity for LGBTQ families. Offerings include art projects, storytimes, and workshops, and the events that have already occurred are posted so you can watch any time.
Stream a Parade or Festival
Cities across the country, including NYC and San Francisco have moved their Pride celebrations online, so you can join where you live… or anywhere. Or, tune in to Global Pride 2020, a 24-hour virtual event with an incredible roster of speakers and performers.
Run (or Walk) to Raise Money
Pop your kiddo into the jogging stroller and run a virtual 5k (or walk with your littles). Join a race that typically is held in-person where you live (Atlanta, and Chicago, and Seattle are all hosting), or support another city’s efforts.
Paint a Pride Flag
Join the National Liberty Museum with your art supplies to paint a rainbow flag. As the educator host paints each color, she’ll teach your kiddo about what it represents and the importance of the LGBTQ+ flag and movement.
Every Thursday, the Brooklyn Public Library hosts a “Read with PRIDE!” virtual storytime on Facebook Live. Join with your littles to listen to stories with themes of inclusion, acceptance, and love.
Join the Rainbow
Throughout the month of June, the Miami Children’s Museum is hosting a virtual “Rainbow Families Celebration” with events that promote inclusivity for LGBTQ families. Offerings include art projects, storytimes, and workshops, and the events that have already occurred are posted so you can watch any time.
Stream a Parade or Festival
Cities across the country, including NYC and San Francisco have moved their Pride celebrations online, so you can join where you live… or anywhere. Or, tune in to Global Pride 2020, a 24-hour virtual event with an incredible roster of speakers and performers.
Run (or Walk) to Raise Money
Pop your kiddo into the jogging stroller and run a virtual 5k (or walk with your littles). Join a race that typically is held in-person where you live (Atlanta, and Chicago, and Seattle are all hosting), or support another city’s efforts.
Paint a Pride Flag
Join the National Liberty Museum with your art supplies to paint a rainbow flag. As the educator host paints each color, she’ll teach your kiddo about what it represents and the importance of the LGBTQ+ flag and movement.