Summer is officially in full swing and that means July 4th is just around the corner. We’ve got your guide to the most boom-tactic 4th of July events taking place in a LA neighborhood near you. From a small-town parade on the Westside to a music-fueled night at the Hollywood Bowl, here are all places to celebrate July 4th in Los Angeles with kids. And for those that won’t make it to the fireworks and just want to partake in the best foods LA has to offer (because let’s face it, July 4th is a great excuse to eat), check out our guides to the best hot dogs, best pizza spots and even our favorite global restaurants to take the kids this holiday weekend.

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Universal Studios

Independence Day at Universal Studios Hollywood: The park will be celebrating the 4 of July by extending its Independence Day festivities throughout the weekend from Sat., July 2 – Mon., July 4, inclusive of dazzling nightly fireworks displays, live music performances, specially themed décor and more, all included in the price of admission to the theme park. From the moment guests walk along the iconic red carpet and enter the theme park, they will be immersed in July 4 festivities from themed décor to the sounds of a fife and drum band. Then, beginning nightly at 9:00 p.m., an elaborate fireworks display will splash across the sky, synchronized to a score of Universal-themed music and patriotic favorites from two locations inside of the theme park. Event details.

Pacific Palisades

Pacific Palisades Parade & Fireworks: Los Angeles may be a big city, but this 4th of July parade has a small-town feel with marching bands, equestrian groups, drill teams and more. Post-parade, head to Palisades Charter High’s Stadium by the Sea for family-friendly live music, kids activities and food trucks, followed by—you guessed it—fireworks. You can also participate in the Patriotic Home Decorating, Patriotic Pups, and Kids on Bikes Contests. Event details.

DTLA

Grand Park 4th of July Block Party: Grand Park & The Music Center’s Fourth of July Block Party returns in-person with a spectacular celebration packed with fun for the whole family. This year’s party will feature a series of interactive multi-media art works in tribute to those who have contributed to the spirit of the Grand Park experience as the Park for Everyone, and will showcase a dynamic respective of the last 10 years. Join us for a night that will include food, music, the return of two stages featuring DJs as well as musical performances, dancing, as well as other surprises and dazzling fireworks over The Music Center Plaza. Event details.

Marina del Rey

Marina del Rey Fireworks: One of the best places to see July 4th fireworks is none other than in Marina del Rey. Enjoy dinner at waterfront restaurants in Marina del Rey with the best firework views or charter a yacht for the ultimate close-up! Or head to Burton Chace Park or Fisherman’s Village for a family-friendly party atmosphere including synchronized music played over loudspeakers. The fireworks start at 9 p.m. and last 20 minutes. This is a popular event, with visitors traveling to the area from throughout the Southland. Plan to arrive as early as 1 p.m. and stay in the Marina until the evening's festivities. Event details.

PS: City Cruises will offer special July 4 cruises. Reserve ASAP at City Cruises.

Huntington Beach

Visit California

Annual 4th of July Fireworks Over The Ocean: Launched in 1904, the first Huntington Beach 4th of July celebration commemorated the arrival of the first electric passenger train linking the area with Long Beach and Los Angeles, attracting 50,000 people to the celebration. 118 years later, the annual tradition annually attracts more than 500,000 attendees over 4 days of programming and is the largest 4th of July celebration west of the Mississippi. Join us from Jun. 30-July 4, 2022 as we celebrate our Huntington Beach Hometown Tradition! The celebration culminates with the annual 4th of July Fireworks Over The Ocean, presented by Mr. Robert Mayer and family. Event details.

 

Woodland Hills

Councilman Bob Blumenfield’s July 4th Extravaganza: With one of the most spectacular fireworks displays in Southern California, the July 4th Fireworks Extravaganza delights over 60,000 people with a free concert and 15-minute spectacular fireworks display. There are over 15 local restaurants on hand along with arts and crafts vendors and local businesses promoting and selling their goods. The event takes place on July 4th of each year from 5:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Come early! Parking fees are a donation to Valley Cultural Foundation and allow us to continue our longstanding tradition of bringing music and the arts to our West Valley. Event details.

Redondo Beach

Redondo Beach 4th of July Festival: A family friendly 4th of July Festival and Fireworks Show in Redondo Beach. Enjoy live music, food, drinks, and a state-of-the-art firework show. Event details.

 

Pasadena

The 96th Annual Americafest: The Rose Bowl Stadium, recognized as home to one of the nation’s largest and longest running shows to celebrate America’s birthday, will host its 96th Annual AmericaFest Celebration on Mon., July 4th. It is a great privilege to provide an event that will bring family and friends alike to celebrate in-person and enjoy in the patriotic festivities of the day in the Arroyo. Event details.

Hollywood

Hollywood Bowl

July 4th Fireworks with Steve Martin & Martin Short at the Hollywood Bowl: Fireworks crown the Hollywood sky on three huge nights at the Bowl, when Thomas Wilkins and the Los Angeles Philharmonic perform a program of favorites—along with two of the funniest, most influential, and most acclaimed talents of the past century: Steve Martin and Martin Short. Join us for one of LA’s greatest July Fourth traditions. Event details.

Calabasas

Calabasas Splash Party & Fireworks Spectacular: The City will once again host its popular Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular at Calabasas High School. Tickets for this exciting event are limited and are likely to sell out quickly. They must be purchased in advance of July 4 and there is free parking on-site. The gates open to public at 4 p.m. and the musically choreographed fireworks spectacular starts at 9 p.m with fun, family-friendly events taking place in-between. Event details.

Newport Beach

Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort

Celebrate Independence on the Back Bay at Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort (one of our favorite places to water play) with live music, watersports, food trucks, and an incredible fireworks show sponsored by the City of Newport Beach at one of the region’s top viewing locations.

Hours: 8 a.m.–10 p.m.
1131 Back Bay Dr.
Newport Beach
Online: newportdunes.com

Gather family and friends at Dana Point Harbor and keep an eye over Doheny State Beach to experience south Orange County’s impressive aerial fireworks display—tune in to KSBR 88.5 FM and listen to patriotic music synchronized to the fourth of July fireworks.

Hours: 9 p.m.
Dana Point Harbor Dr.
Dana Point
Online: danapoint.org

See the 4th of July fireworks from one of the best possible spots—the water—with Cruise Newport Beach where you'll motor along the coastline, catch a stunning sunset and then have a front row seat to the one of the largest fireworks displays in SoCal.

If the late evening cruise sounds too late for your family, you can still get on the water with their 2.5 hour cruises and witness all the fun, 4th of July festivities—maybe even catch sight of a dolphin or whale.

To make a reservation call: (949) 675-0551.

Hours: 7 p.m.-9:30 p.m.
Cost: $65 per person

309 Palm St.
Newport Beach
Online: cruisenewportbeach.com

Long Beach

Harbor Breeze Cruise
Harbor Breeze Cruise

Head to Long Beach and book a ticket aboard one of three boats from Harbor Breeze Cruises offering water-side firework vantage points. 

Hours: Sir Winston departs at 6:00 p.m.; La Espada departs at 7:30 p.m., the Caroline departs at 8 p.m.
Rate: $50-75 per person, under 3 are free

Online: tickets.harbor-cruises.com

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—Andie Huber

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Fourth of July means one thing: Bring on the fireworks! The Bay Area is the perfect place to see bright colors light up the sky with beautiful waterfronts as the backdrop for a vibrant celebration of independence. Here’s our list of must-see fireworks displays for families to enjoy this summer.

Spectators enjoy a July 4th fireworks show
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Pier 39 Fourth of July Celebration
Color and wonder will once again fill the sky on Pier 39 this Fourth!. The annual tradition is a real treat for families with great views across the waterfront. Fireworks ignite the sky from two locations, Municipal Pier and Pier 39. Insider Tip: the best views are from: Aquatic Park, the Cannery, Ghirardelli Square, Fisherman’s Wharf and Coit Tower. Mon., Learn more.

Fourth of July with the San Francisco Symphony
Looking for a night of music capped off with beautiful fireworks? The San Francisco Symphony has you covered. Its Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular is packed with nostalgia and melody. Mon., Get your tickets.

Red, White and Blue Cruises
There are a host of cruise options for families who choose to see their fireworks from the water versus land. A few include: Blue and Gold Fleet, Red and White Fleet and a Fireworks Sail on the Bay via Schooner B.

Fireworks on the Water
Spend an unforgettable evening on the water with spectacular front-row seats for the fireworks show aboard a Hornblower Cruise. Choose from the dinner cruise or a brunch daytime cruise for the most memorable Fourth yet! Mon., Event details

East Bay

Fireworks Spectacular
Pack your blanket and lawn chair and get an early start on fireworks fun at the Fireworks Spectacular at the Alameda County Fairgrounds in Pleasanton. Set for Friday, July 1, be ready to be amazed. View the display anywhere on the Fairgrounds with the best viewing over the Stella Artois Grandstand. The spectacular will begin after the concert performance. Fri.

Concord Fourth of July Fireworks
The city of Concord is happy to welcome back families and visitors for its annual Fourth of July celebration. Fireworks begin at 9pm at Mt. Diablo High School. Note: Gates open at 6pm so arrive early to get a good seat! Mon., More info.

Pleasant Hill 4th of July Celebration
This year, the party is an all-day event starting with a 5k followed by a parade, festival in the park and capping it all off with fireworks. Mon., Event details

July 4th Celebration on the USS Potomac
Climb aboard FDR’s “floating White House” for a cruise around the Bay. Leaving from Jack London Sq, this three hour cruise will include a narrated history lesson while you take in the sights from the water. Mon., Event details

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Peninsula

Redwood City’s July 4th Parade, Festival and Fireworks
One of the largest parades in Northern California is back with entries from all over the state. Stay for the festival’s art and crafts booth, battle of the bands and kids zone. Also, check out the chalk festival all weekend long and cap off the celebration with a fireworks spectacular. Mon., Event details

Foster City 4th of July Fun
We love this event because in addition to the usual July 4th festivities with food, music and fireworks, a dog parade means all furry friends can join in on the fun, too! Mon. Event details

South Bay 

Fourth of July at California’s Great America
Cue “America, The Beautiful.” After a full day riding winding coasters and water slides at the fun-packed South Bay Shores water park, witness the skies set ablaze in a brilliant show set to patriotic tunes. Mon., Event details.

Milpitas July 4th Pool Party, Concert & Fireworks
Let the kids cool off in the pool before enjoying a climbing wall, food trucks, video game truck, a concert and fireworks. Mon., Event details

Independence Day Celebration, Cupertino
Fireworks fun continues in Cupertino with the De Anza Optimist Club hosting their annual pancake breakfast event at the Quinlan Center starting at 7:30 AM followed by kids activities, a parade, concert at Memorial Park and fireworks in the evening. Mon., Event details

Morgan Hill Freedom Fest
A tradition since 1876, Morgan Hill’s Freedom Fest is packed with fun for all ages. Festivities include a car show, patriotic sing, family street dance, live entertainment AND must-see fireworks. Mon., Check it out.

Gilroy’s Annual Fireworks Show
Grab those lawn chairs and head down to Gilroy for some family fun. The show will take place beginning around dusk at approximately 9:30 PM, originating from Gilroy High School. Fireworks can be viewed from nearby neighborhoods and at Christmas Hill Park. Mon., Event details

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Marin & North Bay

Sausalito July 4th Festivities
Catch a parade followed by a picnic, live music and a fireworks show in the evening. Sure to be a full day of fun festivities for the family. Mon., Event details 

July 4th Picnic and Fireworks, Benicia
City Park will be filled with food, drinks, crafts, live music and kids’ activities in the ultimate hometown July 4th celebration. A robust fireworks show is the crescendo! Mon., Event details

American Canyon 4th of July Celebration
Celebrate America’s birthday with a concert in the park, parade and finish the day off with one of the best firework shows in the North Bay! Mon., Event details

Sonoma’s Hometown 4th of July Celebration
Partnering with the Volunteer Firefighter Association, this year’s fabulous July 4th party starts with a parade, moves on to a festival and ends with a fireworks show in the ultimate July 4th celebration. Mon., Event details 

—TaLeiza Calloway-Appleton and Christine Lai

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12/28 UPDATED Editor’s Note: Check with each theater prior to booking to familiarize yourself with their COVID-related policies. Some require proof of vaccination or a negative COVID test prior to entry and all require masks regardless of vaccination status. Some shows are canceling due to COVID-related complications, so be sure to check before heading to your show.

Here’s an idea for the holidays in Chicago . . . yes, it really is time to plan for them. Start loading up the calendar with shows that fill your heart with holiday spirit. Catching a play, ballet or musical performance is an unforgettable experience for kids—and this season’s Christmas shows in Chicago are real memory creators. Start a new family tradition and check out our picks for the top kid-friendly holiday shows and plays in and around Chicago.

This article is sponsored by Polar Express—the magic of THE POLAR EXPRESS Train Ride returns to Chicago Union Station this holiday season. Tickets are on sale now!

THE POLAR EXPRESS™ Train Ride

DUE TO COVID-RELATED COMPLICATIONS, THE POLAR EXPRESS HAS CANCELLED ALL REMAINING RIDES. 

THE POLAR EXPRESS™ Train Ride is a magical re-creation of the classic children’s story led by a cast of talented actors on board a real train. Have your golden tickets ready for the Conductor! Passengers are served hot chocolate and Walkers Shortbread by dancing chefs, enjoy a reading of the classic book by Chris Van Allsburg, and receive the First Gift of Christmas after Santa boards the train to greet families. Performers engage passengers in caroling and fun holiday activities on the heartwarming trip back to the station.

Dec. 3-Jan. 1; Chicago Union Station, 225 S. Canal St., Loop; More details

Magic Immersive

From the innovators behind Immersive Van Gogh, comes an exhilarating magic experience just in time to ignite the holiday season. Lighthouse Immersive and the famed British illusionist Jamie Allan invite audiences into a world of intrigue, mystery and wonder with Magic Immersive. Consisting of a series of rooms, stages and interactive displays, Magic Immersive transports visitors to different eras in time, revealing the evolution of magic acts throughout history and the secrets of the world's greatest magic performers. 

Dec. 3-Jan. 2; Museum of Broadcast Communications, 360 N State St, Loop; More details

The Elf On the Shelf: A Christmas Musical 

The ‘Elf on the Shelf’ pops into homes and sets the scene for mischief every holiday season. This year, catch him on stage in The Elf on the Shelf: The Musical, a show that transports audiences to the North Pole to learn the story behind the magically mischievous elf.

Dec. 19; Rosemont Theatre, 5400 N. River Road, Rosemont; More details.

Joffrey Ballet's The Nutcracker

Joffrey Ballet

The Joffrey Ballet's performance of The Nutcracker is a beloved holiday tradition for many families, and thankfully, Christopher Wheeldon's reimagined classic returns to the IRL stage for the 2021 holidays. Follow young Marie and the Nutcracker Prince on a Christmas Eve journey through the 1893 World's Fair, a dazzling spectacle of sights, sounds and enchantment. This annual holiday tradition celebrates both the magic of the season and the rich cultural heritage of Chicago.

Dec. 4-26; Lyric Opera House, 20 N. Wacker Dr., Loop; More details

Songs of the Season with Chicago Children's Choir

This decades-old annual tradition returns to celebrate the many ways people commemorate the holidays through a mix of timeless seasonal favorites from cultures around the world. In celebration of the Choir’s 65th anniversary, there will be a special alumni reunion with performances by CCC’s world-renowned Voice of Chicago ensemble, the Hyde Park Neighborhood Choir, and a consortium of Choir alums. 

Dec. 18; Epiphany Center for the Arts, 201 S. Ashland Ave., Hyde Park; More details

This article is sponsored by Polar Express—the magic of THE POLAR EXPRESS Train Ride returns to Chicago Union Station this holiday season. Tickets are on sale now!

Cirque du Soleil's 'Twas the Night Before...

Cirque du Soleil

Cirque du Soleil invites families to the Chicago Theatre, where a world of delight and whimsy awaits families looking for a bit of over-the-top holiday fun. ‘Twas the Night Before… is Cirque du Soleil's first-ever Christmas show, offering a new take on the classic children's poem. The show highlights the wonders of sharing and friendship with an international cast of characters that thrill with every daring move.

Nov. 26-Dec. 5; Chicago Theatre, 175 N. State St., Loop; More details

Hershel And The Hanukkah Goblins

Strawdog Theatre Company at Rivendell Theatre presents a Hanukkah show for all ages. When a traveling troupe of actors comes to town only to find no one celebrating Hanukkah, they try to figure out a way to save the Hanukkah spirit STAT. In this adaptation of the Caldecott Honor-winning book, Strawdog Theater Company, one of Chicago's oldest ensemble theater companies, brings the cherished story to life with music, puppets, and a heavy dose of theater magic. 

Nov. 20-Dec. 12.; Rivendell Theatre, 5779 N. Ridge Rd., Edgewater; More details.

Art Deco Nutcracker

Studebaker Theatre

Set in 1920s America, Alexei Kremnev's The Art Deco Nutcracker is an upbeat yet traditional take on the much-loved holiday favorite and guaranteed entertainment for all. This year's production features award-winning rhythmic dangers, stunning set designs and added scenes and characters. Familiar favorites The Sugar Plum Fairy, Mother Ginger and the Nutcracker Prince will all be on stage to tell the tale.

Dec. 4, The Athenaeum Theatre, 2936 N. Southport, Lakeview; Event details.

The Snow Queen

Chicago's acclaimed House Theatre kicks off its 2021-22 season with a brand-new adaptation of Hans Christian Anderson's winter tale, The Snow Queen. Written by Artistic Director Lanise Antoine Shelley, the show also features magic by Dennis Watkins and puppets by Jesse Mooney-Bullock. At the center of the show is a strong-willed heroine who seeks to heal the Earth and make amends for the pain she has woven into her icy kingdom. 

Nov. 12-Jan. 2; 1543 W. Division St., West Town; More details

A Christmas Carol

Goodman Theatre

12/28 - DUE TO COVID-RELATED COMPLICATIONS, THE REMAINING SHOWS HAVE BEEN CANCELED. 

The Goodman Theatre's production of the holiday classic serves up a heavy dose of cheer to enliven even the grouchiest of Scrooges. There is something about this timeless story, combined with the world-class actors of The Goodman, that keeps the "bah-humbugs" away. 2021 marks the Goodman's 44th annual production of this timeless tale of kindness and compassion.

Nov. 20-Dec. 31; Goodman Theatre, 170 N. Dearborn, Loop; More details

This article is sponsored by Polar Express—the magic of THE POLAR EXPRESS Train Ride returns to Chicago Union Station this holiday season. Tickets are on sale now!

Holiday Highlights Performance by Tempel Lipizzans

Bundle up and join Tempel Lipizzans for festive holiday spirit in their sprawling indoor arena. Enjoy four segments all set to classical music including The Solo, The Airs Above the Ground, The Long Rein, and The Quadrille. Whether you're looking for something festive to do with the family or unique gift ideas, an afternoon with Tempel Lipizzans is the perfect option.

Dec. 4 & Dec. 11; The Tempel Lipizzans, 17000 W Wadsworth Rd, Old Mill Creek; More details

It's a Wonderful Life

American Blues Theater

George Bailey can't see the light at the end of the tunnel: Only a miracle—or an angel from above —can save him from despair. Featuring original music and classic holiday carols, this critically acclaimed holiday favorite showcases the Frank Capra classic in a 1940s radio broadcast tradition. Tweens and teens will enjoy the interactive nature of the show.

Nov. 26-Dec. 31; Victory Gardens Theater; 2433 N. Lincoln Ave., Lincoln Park, More details.

Home Alone in Concert

Chicago Symphony Orchestra

Home Alone quickly earned its place as an iconic holiday movie that's a go-to favorite for families across the globe. We all fell in love with 8-year-old Kevin McCallister as he worked to defend his suburban Chicago home against two bungling thieves. Now, members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra will perform John William's charming and delightful score from this comedy classic. Hilarious and heart-warming, Home Alone is holiday fun for the entire family!

Nov. 26-28; Chicago Symphony Orchestra; 220 S. Michigan Ave., Loop; More details

Cinderella

Calling all Princesses and Princes, Kings and Queens from across Chicagoland: You’re invited to a grand ball at Aurora's Art Deco Paramount Theatre. Cinderella, the classic musical from the genius minds of Rodgers and Hammerstein, is an enchanting story that makes for a fairy-tale of a family holiday theater date. The theatre's historic Grand Gallery will be decked out for the season with a giant two-story, fully-decorated Christmas tree and all the regal trimmings, too. 

Nov. 10-Jan. 9; Paramount Theatre, 23 E. Galena Blvd., Aurora; More details

That's Weird, Grandma: Comes Home for the Holidays

PlayMakers Laboratory

PlayMakers Laboratory is welcoming back live audiences with That's Weird, Grandma: Comes Home for the Holidays. That's Weird Grandma features adaptations written during PlayMakers Laboratory's creative writing residencies in Chicago elementary schools. PML's talented actors, comedians and musicians bring the stories to life as raucous sketches, songs and movement pieces.

Dec. 10-Dec. 19; Neo-Futurist Theater, 5153 N. Ashland Ave, Andersonville; More details

A Recipe for Disaster by Rick Bayless

Not necessarily a holiday show, but still a fun way to squeeze in a fun date night during the shopping season.

Conceived by Rick Bayless and Windy City Playhouse's artistic team, A Recipe for Disaster is a live experience that combines immersive theater, food and farce. Guests are invited inside the restaurant to join in for "influencer night." The actors will not touch or talk to the audience directly, allowing you to feel like a fly on the wall as the hilarity unfolds around you. Admission includes 6 bite-sized tastings by Chef Rick Bayless, one cocktail sampling from Lanie Bayless and two wine pairings. 

Shows through Dec. 31; Petterino's, 150 N. Dearborn St., Loop; More details.

The Beatrix Potter Holiday Tea Party

Chicago Children's Theatre

Settle in for tea with woodland friends Jeremy Fisher, Simpkin the Cat, Peter Rabbit, and Tom Kitten! This interactive trunk and puppet show, complete with original music and delightful storytellers, is made for little ones ages 2-6 and their families. Post-show, kids are invited onstage to play with the puppets and take pictures before indulging in a festive spread of chocolate milk and cookies in the theater's lobby.  

Nov. 20-Dec. 24; The Station, 100 S. Racine St., West Loop; More details.

A Black Ensemble Holiday Spectacular

Music-loving families will enjoy the holiday classics performed by members of the acclaimed Black Ensemble Theater in this cabaret-style spectacular. Soak in all your favorite holiday tunes in a potpourri of musical genres, including jazz, gospel, pop, rock, soul, and blues, in a show that guarantees 'to lift your spirits and soothe your soul.'

Dec. 11-19; Black Ensemble Theatre, 4450 N. Clark St., Uptown; More details

The Nutcracker on Art on theMART

Art on theMART

An animated digital display of The Joffrey Ballet’s The Nutcracker will be shown as part of Art on theMART, the largest digital art projection in the world. The presentation is set to the music of Tchaikovsky’s beloved score and runs nightly on theMART’s 2.5-acre river-façade.

Nov. 25-Dec. 30; Merchandise Mart, 222 W. Merchandise Mart Plaza, River North; More details

Dickens' Hat 

When a pair of thieves steal Charles Dickens' hat from a tiny Victorian boutique, a young shop clerk and her friend set off to reclaim it, reminding everyone along the way that "Beneath our hats, we are all the same." Filled with original music and 'a host of colorful characters, constables and carolers' is an upbeat holiday show for the whole fam. 

Nov. 26-Jan. 2. North Shore Center for Performing Arts, 9501 Skokie Blvd., Skokie; More details

This article is sponsored by Polar Express—the magic of THE POLAR EXPRESS Train Ride returns to Chicago Union Station this holiday season. Tickets are on sale now!

The Nutcracker at Hyde Park School of Dance

Marc Monaghan

Hyde Park School of Dance brings together fans of ballet, modern and hip hop with the return of live performances in its annual presentation of Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker

Dec. 10-12; Mandel Hall on the University of Chicago, 1131 E. 57th St., Hyde Park; More details

Becoming Santa Clause

Chicago Opera Theater, producer of contemporary and re-imagined opera, is premiering family friendly Becoming Santa Claus. During the 90-minute performance, a bratty elf Prince learns the meaning of family, love and the true spirit of gift-giving. 

Dec. 11, 17 & 19; Studebaker Theatre, 410 S. Michigan Ave., Loop; More details

Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Musical

The Young People's Theatre of Chicago

The Young People's Theatre of Chicago is hosting their inaugural production of Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Musical. Knuffle Bunny tells the tale of a beleaguered dad who accidentally leaves his toddler's favorite stuffed bunny at the laundromat. In his best-selling book, Mo Willems explores the loving and complex bond between parent and child while celebrating the complexity of family life in the big city. 

Dec. 2-19; The Greenhouse Theater Center, 2557 N. Lincoln Ave., Lincoln Park; More details

Merry, Merry Chicago

Listen to the celebrated songs of the season performed by the best musicians in the city: the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Arrangements both new and cherished will have you humming and singing along. Be ready for a visit from the man in red, too! 

Dec. 17-Dec. 23; Symphony Center, 220 S. Michigan Ave., Loop; More details
 

— Amy Bizzarri

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With Thanksgiving just around the corner, we know holiday planning is on your radar, parents. So grab your calendars and get these Boston-area holiday activities penciled in. From tree lightings to reindeer quests to holiday shows and themed train rides your kids will love, these 2021 winter events are sure to be memorable!

Dazzling Light Displays

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ZooLights at Stone Zoo

Enter a winter wonderland of tree-lined paths lit by thousands of twinkling lights at Stone Zoo. Enjoy a one-way stroll through festively decorated Yukon Creek, home to black bears, bald eagle, Canada lynx, reindeer and arctic foxes. In addition to the zoo's traditional lights, this year, several illuminated large-scale lantern displays will light up your winter's night. And on Tuesdays, kids can meet Mrs. Claus. Tickets required. Daily from Nov. 19 2021-Jan. 9, 2022 (except Nov. 25 & Dec. 25). Event details.

Marshfield Holiday Light Show

The Holiday Light Show is an amazing holiday light spectacular that features dozens of dazzling, larger-than-life holiday themed displays to delight the entire family. Visitors are welcomed to bundle up in their car, pack a favorite snack or beverage and tune their radio to enjoy the synced light performance as they travel the more than one mile route through the Holiday Light Show. Tickets required. Nov. 26-Dec. 30, 2021. Event details.

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Night Lights 2021

Get into the winter spirit with Night Lights 2021 at Tower Hill Botanic Garden. It’s a celebration of light that includes thousands of lights, new experiences and enchanting landscapes. Enjoy a walking experience outdoors through roughly 15 acres of formal gardens and surrounding woodlands, including illuminated plants, paths, sculptures and fountains. The magical scene is enhanced with fire pits for warming up, making s’mores or enjoying a cup of hot cocoa (or an adult beverage). Tickets required. Daily, Nov. 26-Dec. 30, 2021. Event details.

Winterlights at Stevens-Coolidge House and Gardens

This holiday season, Winterlights at Stevens-Coolidge House and Gardens is one of three beautiful garden properties that will sparkle with thousands of shimmering, artfully designed holiday lights. Bring the whole family for a magical, fun and safe outdoor experience, with food, refreshments and more. Tickets required. Weds.-Sun., Nov. 26, 2021-Jan. 9, 2022. Event details.

Must-See Shows

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Boston Ballet’s The Nutcracker

New England's beloved holiday tradition makes its way back to Citizens Back Opera House this season. Slip away to the warm drawing room of the Silberhous family as Clara's transform before your eyes. From the Sugar Plum Fairy to the larger-than-life Mouse King, audiences of all ages will enjoy this timeless classic. Tickets required. Nov. 26-Dec. 26, 2021. Event details.

A Christmas Story: The Musical

From the songwriting team behind Tony Award-winning, smash-hit musicals and films comes A Christmas Story: The Musical. The show brings the classic 1983 movie to hilarious life on stage. Set in 1940s Indiana, a young and bespectacled Ralphie Parker schemes his way toward the holiday gift of his dreams, an official Red Ryder Carbine-Action 200-Shot Range Model Air Rifle. An infamous leg lamp, outrageous pink bunny pajamas, a maniacal department store Santa and a triple-dog-dare to lick a freezing flagpole are just a few of the distractions that stand between Ralphie and his Christmas wish. Tickets required. Dec. 7-19, 2021. Event details.

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Elf on the Shelf: The Musical

This holiday season, the beloved tradition that has captured the hearts of families everywhere returns to the live stage! The Elf on the Shelf: The Musical is the thrilling spectacle of music and dance that transports audiences to the North Pole to glimpse the magical lives of Santa’s Scout Elves. Featuring an original story and score, dazzling sets and costumes, and heartfelt moments that will bring the family together, this joyous and uplifting celebration will leave audiences captivated by the splendor of the season. Tickets required. Nov. 26, 2021. Event details.

Cirque Dreams Holidaze

Cirque Dreams Holidaze lights up the stage in this popular and dazzling family holiday spectacular. This annual tradition wraps a whimsical, Broadway-style musical infused with contemporary circus artistry into the ultimate holiday gift for the entire family. As lights dim and music plays, a fantastical cast of holiday storybook characters come to life presenting an elaborate wonderland, invoking the stories behind a child’s eye as they dream on the most magical of nights. Ballerinas, nutcrackers, snowmen, penguins, reindeer, ethereal aerialists, gingerbread people, carolers and colossal ornaments fly, balance, juggle and stretch imaginations. Tickets required. Dec. 10-12, 2021. Event details.

Festive Trees & Lightings

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2021 Trellis Lighting at Columbus Park

Help spread the holiday cheer by joining the City of Boston, the Boston Parks and Recreation Department and the Friends of Christopher Columbus Park for the annual trellis lighting in the North End's Christopher Columbus Park. Nov. 22, 2021. Event details.

Boston Common Tree Lighting

The official holiday season is underway and lighting the City of Boston's official Christmas tree and trees throughout Boston Common and the Public Garden is one of the main events. Generations have enjoyed (and continue to treasure) Boston's tree lighting celebration that has grown to include a festive stage show with nationally known talent. Dec. 2, 2021. Event details.

Holiday Tree Lighting at Chestnut Hill

Get into the holiday spirit at Chestnut Hill Farm as they celebrate the season with the annual tree lighting. At this delightful event enjoy live music, check out the Solstice StoryWalk, wish the beloved goats and sheep a happy holidays, make a craft, nosh on delicious food and sip on hot cider and hot chocolate. Registration required. Dec. 5, 2021. Event details.

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Methuan Festival of Trees

The 28th Annual Festival of Trees is where families can see over 200 beautiful and creative trees, mini-trees and wreaths on display. Also on site for everyone to enjoy is a holiday Gift Shop and a virtual visit with Santa to help kick off your holiday season. Although Santa pictures aren’t happening this year, families will find lots of venues for holiday photos. Tickets required. Nov. 19-Dec. 4. Event details.

Mass Hort's Festival of Trees 2021

It’s Mass Hort’s 13th annual Festival of Trees and Boston families are welcome to join in this delightful holiday experience that celebrates the beauty and tradition of decorated holiday trees. Visitors will be warmed with a cup of hot chocolate (included with ticket) as they arrive. Then, stroll through the outdoor garden lights, visit Weezie’s Garden for Children and explore Snow Village where kids will watch model trains making their way through villages and vignettes, including Christmas in the City (Boston of course!), Fenway Park, a Dickensian village, the North Pole and hundreds of decorated houses and lights. Tickets also include a s’mores kit for the fire pit. Tickets required. Nov. 26-Dec. 19, 2021. Event details.

Holiday Experiences

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Ride The Polar Express

Adventure comes to life when the train departs from Buzzards Bay for a round-trip journey to the North Pole led by a merry-making cast. Set to the sounds of the motion picture soundtrack, passengers will relive the magic of the classic story as they are whisked away on The Polar Express for a 90-minute trip to meet Santa. You’ll see all your favorite characters and moments from the story come to ife on board the train, while listening to a reading of the classic children’s book, The Polar Express, by Chris Van Allsburg. Santa and his elves board the train at the North Pole to greet passengers and each guest is given the first gift of Christmas. Don’t forget to wear your Christmas jammies! Tickets required. Nov. 26-Dec. 19 & Dec. 20-23. Event details.

SoWa Winter Festival

'Tis the season for the 6th annual SoWa Winter Festival. Their largest event of the year, SoWa Winter Festival takes place across three locations, over 10 days providing all kinds of winter wonderland magic. A holiday portrait studio, snowflake projection mapping, trails of light, food trucks and a hot cocoa hut are just a few of the things you’ll find along amazing artists, vendors and galleries. Dec. 3-12, 2021. Event details.

Reindeer Quest

Grab your snow boots and get everyone outside to discover the elusive herd of nine wooden reindeer, found throughout the farm trails at Chestnut Hill. See how many you can find—be sure to keep an eye out for Rudolph! Dec. 2, 2021-Jan. 31, 2022. Event details.

Chanukah Celebrations

Musical Chanukah Lantern Walk

Let's make lanterns and share our light with the neighborhood! Meet at Kickstand Cafe to usher in Havdalah, the end of Shabbat. Then we'll decorate lanterns and stroll around the Central Business District singing Chanukah songs led by Jammin' with You song leader, Kara Kulpa. Return to Kickstand to enjoy hot chocolate and donuts. Pre-registration required. Dec. 4, 2021. Event details.

Chanukah Festival & Winter Market

Celebrate Chanukah, the Festival of Lights, and feel the warm glow of the holiday with JCC Greater Boston and PJ Library! There's something for the whole family from an interactive live music show with Josh & the Jamtones, to a winter marketplace supporting local artisan businesses, plus festive games, crafts, STEM projects, and a community candle lighting. We'll enjoy some special Chanukah treats from a local food truck with donuts, hot chocolate, and more. This event will be held outdoors. Pre-registration required. Dec. 5, 2021. Event details.

 

—Allison Sutcliffe & Kate Loweth

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Continuing The Metropolitan Opera’s annual tradition, the Family Holiday Festival will be available as a digital experience. While in previous years, this annual favorite event was at the historic opera at Lincoln Center. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic the Met is bringing everything online for a free, all-virtual experience across five days. 

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The Family Holiday Festival  will run Dec. 17 through Dec. 21, 2020. Among the highlights for the whole family is a free stream of the holiday favorite Hansel and Gretel, a wickedly entertaining adaptation of the classic fairy tale. Complementing this is a lineup of online events to celebrate the season, including arts and crafts, composing carols, a dance party, and a special Hansel and Gretel-inspired baking class (Deep Dark Fudgy Brownies) featuring NY Times writer Melissa Clark and opera star Anthony Roth Costanzo.

The family-friendly opera has inspired a lineup of online events to celebrate the season, including arts and crafts, baking, and composing carols. The opera stream and event information can be found at metopera.org/family.

Below is the schedule for the Met’s virtual Family Holiday Festival.

Thurs., Dec. 17 at 5:00pm ET through Mon., Dec. 21 at 5 p.m. ET – Free Stream of Humperdinck’s Hansel and Gretel

 

Thurs., Dec. 17 at 1 p.m. ET – Getting to Know Hansel and Gretel

Learn about Humperdinck’s operatic interpretation of this classic story with music educator Timothy Brendler.

 

Fri., Dec. 18 at 1 p.m. ET – Feeling Crafty

Professional clown Stephanie Sine will lead families in a special craft inspired by Hansel and Gretel’s adventure into the woods.

 

Sat., Dec.19 at 11 a.m. ET – Kid in the Holiday Kitchen

New York Times food writer Melissa Clark and countertenor (and avid baker) Anthony Roth Costanzo will guide families in baking Deep Dark Fudgy Brownies, a recipe from Clark’s new cookbook, Kid in the Kitchen.

 

Sun., Dec. 20 at 1 p.m. ET – Creative Carols Actor and songwriter Joel Waggoner will lead a session on how to compose music and write lyrics for carols that are inspired by our own holiday traditions.

 

Mon., Dec. 21 at 1 p.m. ET – Solstice Songs

To celebrate the Winter Solstice, musician and educator Goussy Célestin will share how music and stories have helped us understand the passage of time.

 

Mon., Dec. 21 at 2 p.m. ET – Solstice Dance Party

The festival concludes with a dance party and holiday celebration for the entire family via Zoom.

For more information about the Met’s virtual Family Holiday Festival, visit metopera.org/family.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: Alev Takil on Unsplash

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Wondering what it will be like to visit Santa at Macy’s in 2020? Different, of course! To keep everyone safe and healthy this year, the annual tradition of Macy’s Santaland in NYC is going online, with “Macy’s Santaland at Home.” Read on for info how Macy’s has reimagined the Santaland experience for this season, and when you can make a virtual visit! (P.S. If you really want an in-person visit with Santa, you can do it safely, here!)

Macy’s Santaland, 2020 Edition

The Basics

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Yes, like everyone else, Santa's online now.  While it's not ideal, this year's workaround does have its advantages. For starters: it's free! 

Visits with Santa will run November 27 to December 24. 

You do not need a reservation for this brand new, interactive and personalized on-demand virtual experience. 

Click here to experience Santa at Macy's this season. 

What to Expect

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The online experience will take kids on a virtual journey through Macy’s Santaland at Herald Square in New York City. Kids will be able to meet the Elves, engage with different areas of the magical space and play fun games along the way. 

They'll eventually meet St. Nick himself. When children arrive at Santa’s house, he will interact with them through a whimsical, open-ended pre-recorded conversation that will allow kids to express themselves. (He does respond, thanks to high tech magic.) Finally, kids end the visit by taking an interactive selfie with Santa Claus. 

Note to Grown-ups: A Santa Like Me

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Another positive aspect of virtual Santa visits? Diversity!

Before kids begin their journey through Macy’s virtual Santaland, adults will be asked to choose a Santa from diverse options.

Online: macys.com

—Mimi O’Connor

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Looking for the perfect Easter basket fillers? We’ve done the hard work for you! We scoured your favorite online shopping destination and found the cutest and more adorable Easter-themed bunny products that will not only fill those baskets but may just take center stage. From rabbit LEGO kits to festive squishies, these inexpensive ideas are just what your Easter baskets need.

Pusheen with Bunny Ears & Egg Easter Snackable Stuffed Plush Cat

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Cat lovers don't have to sacrifice their love of felines this Easter with this adorable plush Pusheen. The 10-inch doll is incredibly soft and huggable and makes a great add-on for your Easter baskets.

Get it here, $29.45

LEGO BrickHeadz Easter Bunny

Amazon

If your kiddos collect LEGO BrickHeadz they'll need this festive Easter Bunny. The 126-piece set comes with a collector baseplate and seasonal calendar your little builder will love.

Get it here, $15.11

Eyelike Stickers: Easter

Amazon

Filled with reusable and durable stickers depicting the essence of Easter, like bunnies, jelly beans, flowers and eggs, the Eyelike Stickers: Easter book is perfect for any age. Pop in the Easter basket and bring to brunch for instant entertainment!

Get it here, $6.92

Hot Sox Girls' Bunny Crew Socks

Amazon

Keep those tootsies warm through the crisp spring with these sweet-themed socks! The adorable bunnies are the perfect accent to your kiddos' Easter baskets this year.

Get it here, $5

Educational Insights Bunny Hop Preschool Game

Amazon

A preschool game for two to four players, Bunny Hop encourages fast thinking and strategies for little learners. While geared towards older toddlers, the entire family can get in on the fun in this Easter-esque game.

Get it here, $23.09

Easter Bunny & Friends Jumbo Squishies

Amazon

We may never understand the world of squishies, but we can still get in on the action this Easter. This adorable bunny and friends jumbo set includes slow-rising squishies that can easily nestle into your basket and provide entertainment long past the big day.

Get it here, $13.99

PLUS PLUS Easter Bunny

Amazon

With over 70 pieces per tube, there's no end to the 3D fun with this PLUS PLUS Easter Bunny set! The small size makes the perfect addition to your basket, is a great STEM toy and encourages major creativity.

Get it here, $7.99

How to Catch the Easter Bunny

Amazon

Great for an annual tradition How to Catch the Easter Bunny is the perfect family book. This seasonal book that perfectly accompanies the other "How to Catch..." tales, is great for young readers and will keep everyone intrigued.

$9.67

Oatmeal Lovey Soft Toy

Amazon

This sweet lovey may come in an Easter basket, but it will be loved all year long. The 13-inch plush is made from textured, soft material that is machine washable and perfect for boys or girls.

Get it here, $14.75

 

––Karly Wood

 

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Just in time for Spring Break, Walt Disney World and Disneyland have increased prices––again. In an almost annual tradition, both resorts have made changes to their single and multi-day tickets, as well as annual passes as of Feb 11, 2020.

Keep reading to get the scoop on each of the parks new pricing and tiered-ticket options.

photo: Christian Thompson via Disneyland Resort

Disneyland

The California resort increased prices on one-day and multi-day one-park and park hopper tickets and added additional tiers for the 1-day option. If you aren’t familiar with this feature, Disneyland offers different-priced tickets based on busy days, where you can save money by visiting on a less crowded day.

There are now five tiers (up from three) with prices ranging from $98 to $156 for one day. Two to five-day tickets now range from $220 to $560 with no tier options.

Park Hopper tickets also range from one to five-day options with tiers for single day tickets. Prices range from $153 to $209 for one-day tickets, with two to five day tickets ranging from $275 to $415.

Annual Passport prices have also increased and none of the passes offer a renewal discount like they have in years past.

  • Southern California Select Annual Passport ($419)
  • Southern California Annual Passport ($649, this passport is currently only available for renewal; new ones cannot be purchased.)
  • Flex Annual Passport ($649)
  • Deluxe Annual Passport ($829)
  • Signature Passport ($1,199)
  • Signature Plus Passport ($1,449)
  • Premier Passport ($2,270.47)

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Walt Disney World

The Florida resort has increased the prices of all one-day and multi-day tickets, annual passes and add-on options. Additionally, there is now a new Water Park & Sports ticket, which allows guests to add water park visits and other sports options to base tickets for a flat fee of $74.55

Base tickets, or one park per day tickets, range in price depending on the busy season. Prices now range all the way from $110.76 (children) to $169.34 (adults) for one day, up to $703.65 for 10-day tickets.

Park Hopper and Park Hopper Plus tickets are also available in one-day and multi-day tickets up to 10 days. These prices range from $179.99 to $259.86 for one-day tickets, all the way to $620.47 to $815.47 for ten-day tickets.

Walt Disney World offers several annual pass options, many of which include renewal discounts.

  • Platinum Pass
    • First time Platinum Pass: $1,272.68
    • Renewal Platinum Pass: $1,080.98
  • Platinum Plus Pass
    • First time Platinum Plus Pass: $1,379.18
    • Renewal Platinum Plus Pass: $1,171.50
  • Premier Passport
    • $2,270.47, no renewal discount

For more helpful information on all the changes and new pricing, we highly recommend visiting Mouse Savers.

 

––Karly Wood

Feature photo: Joshua Suddock via Disneyland Resort

 

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Don’t let the holiday season pass without a visit to one of these epic Christmas light displays in and around Austin. From holiday parades that light the night to drive-through winter wonderlands, you’ll feel the joy of the season when you visit. Here’s some of the best places to see Christmas lights in Austin.

Austin Trail of Lights

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Since 1965, the Trail of Lights has been lighting up the Austin skyline every holiday season. 2019 Austin Trail of Lights visitors will see new displays, interactive spaces and local merchants coupled with local talent of all ages through LIVE at the Trail. 

Dates: Dec. 10-23
More info: tinybeans.go-vip.net

Sights n' Sounds of Christmas

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Every year this family-friendly Christmas festival brings the holiday spirit to visitors from across Texas and beyond. You’ll find popular carnival rides for all ages, a variety of delicious festival food, live performances and even a visit from Santa Claus.

Dates: Dec. 4-7, 11-14
More info: tinybeans.go-vip.net

Lost Pines Christmas Lighted Christmas Parade

Downtown Bastrop’s famous Lost Pines Christmas Lighted Christmas Parade features more than 100 fanciful floats and local participants lighting up Main Street in this joyful tradition. The annual parade is the pinnacle event of a very merry Lost Pines Christmas season. Join family and friends for a full evening of holiday cheer in Historic Downtown Bastrop.  The parade begins at dusk (approximately 6:00 p.m.) and will head south down Main Street.

Date: Dec. 14, 6 p.m.
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Bastrop River of Lights

Downtown Bastrop

Take in the River of Lights, numerous lighted displays in a variety of seasonal themes lining Bastrop's scenic June Hill Pape River Walk. To access this one-half mile promenade, come down the stairs west of the intersection of Main and Pine Streets or select the fully accessible entrance at Fishermans Park on Farm Street. 

More info: visitbastrop.com

Santa's Ranch

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Bring your friends and family and enjoy one of the best holiday light exhibits in the state! You’ll take a drive through over a mile of winding country roads while taking in the beautiful lights, animated Christmas displays, and enjoying homemade hot cocoa, kettle corn and snacks.

Dates: Nov. 8-Jan. 4
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Lakeway Trail of Lights

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One of Lakeway's most cherished traditions is the Trail of Lights! Come see thousands of twinkling lights!  See amusing tableaus, all accompanied by delightful seasonal music! 

Dates: Dec. 1-Jan. 1
More info: tinybeans.go-vip.net

Mozart's Coffee Christmas Lights Show

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This Christmas Light Show has become an annual tradition for many Austinites. Every year, they decorate the deck with over one million LED lights and set up a show to favorite holiday tunes. Admission is free.

More info: tinybeans.go-vip.net

—Kate Loweth

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A group of sixth graders are celebrating some very important historical figures with Black History Month photos inspired by their heroes. Students at Milwaukee College Prep School in Wisconsin honored some inspiring Black leaders by recreating photos of famous icons.

Terrance Sims Jr., a teacher at Milwaukee College Prep School, has made it an annual tradition for his students, who are predominantly Black, to celebrate Black History Month with a special project. This year’s project is titled “Representation is Key.”

“I think it’s extremely important for students to know and embrace their culture,” he told PEOPLE. “It is who we are, and when we know who we are we can flourish around others different from us. Learning to love ourselves builds self esteem and allows us to be successful and happy people.”

The images, which are mostly recreations of book covers, were entirely the student’s ideas. The photos include Lady Michelle Obama‘s Becoming book cover and The Autobiography of Malcolm X. The students’ other images include Assata Shakur’s autobiography, Biggie Smalls, Sharon G. Flake’s The Skin I’m In and the cast of Black-Ish.

Check out all the impressive photos below!

—Shahrzad Warkentin

Featured photo: simsstrong via Instagram

 

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