Introduce tweens and teens vibrant history and cultural significance of Juneteenth with the "Juneteenth Dictionary for Kids." This engaging and educational guide is designed specifically for children, making the story of Juneteenth accessible, relatable, and inspiring. Through easy-to-understand language, captivating illustrations, and a thoughtfully organized structure, this book invites kids to explore one of America's important holidays. The "All About Juneteenth Dictionary for Kids" takes readers on a journey from the Emancipation Proclamation to the joyous celebrations that mark Juneteenth today. Along the way, children will meet key historical figures such as President Abraham Lincoln, General Gordon Granger, Opal Lee, and President Joe Biden, each playing a unique role in the story of freedom and equality. The book highlights the courage, resilience, and determination of African Americans who fought for justice and paved the way for future generations. Packed with essential vocabulary terms, this dictionary-style resource breaks down complex concepts like emancipation, segregation, and social justice into clear, age-appropriate definitions. Each term is accompanied by real-life examples, historical context, and "words to know" sections that help young readers build a strong foundation in both language and history. The book also features fun facts, reflection questions, and activities that encourage kids to think critically, connect with their own communities, and celebrate diversity. Perfect for classrooms, libraries, and home bookshelves, the "All About Juneteenth Dictionary for Kids" is more than just a reference-it's a celebration of African American heritage and the ongoing journey toward equality. Whether used as a teaching tool or a source of inspiration, this book empowers children to understand the past, honor the struggles and achievements of Black Americans, and look forward to a future where freedom and justice are celebrated by all. With its inviting design and comprehensive content, this book is an invaluable resource for parents, educators, and anyone looking to introduce children to the meaning and legacy of Juneteenth