2024 FESTIVAL: MARCH 20 - APRIL 14
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MARCH 20 - APRIL 14

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BLOSSOM KIDS

FUN AND EDUCATIONAL

ACTIVITIES FOR ALL AGES

Welcome to Blossom Kids! Enjoy our online repository of fun-ducation videos, crafts, and activities that explore the history of the National Cherry Blossom Festival, highlight DC, celebrate springtime, and more with the help of participating local organizations.

We’re always adding new activities, so keep checking back for the latest things to do at home during the festival or all year round! Scroll to the bottom of this page to explore more virtual youth programming from our partners at the National Park Service and Girl Scouts of Nation’s Capital. 

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THE MORE YOU LEARN, THE MORE YOU EARN

HOW TO EARN BADGES

Complete activities from any of our five categories including Arts & Crafts, Words & Numbers, Gift of Trees, Music & Performance, and Sports & Fitness. For each activity completed, you’ll earn a petal. Complete five activities in any one category to earn your first Blossom Badge! 

Register or sign in (with the help of a parent) to keep track of your progress and start earning Blossom Badges!

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Blossom Badges for Blossom Kids

START EARNING BLOSSOM BADGES

Click on any category to start completing activities! A bright blossom with an icon means you’ve completed that category and earned a Blossom Badge.

ACTIVITY LIBRARY

Click on any activity to start collecting petals and earning Blossom Badges! 

CHECK OUT THESE EVENTS FROM OUR PARTNERS

MORE BLOSSOM KIDS ACTIVITIES

Join National Park Service, DC Arts & Humanities Collaborative, ad Girl Scouts of Nation’s Capital in these fun-for-all-ages activities!

Become a Bloomin’ Junior Ranger! Take a virtual walk around the Tidal Basin with a National Park Service ranger and friends. Learn all about the cherry trees, participate in at-home activities and learn how you can help protect the trees from our friends at the National Park Service. 

Visit the online gallery featuring artwork from 200+ DC students depicting the theme “Home is Where the Blossoms Are” with an emphasis on Friendship, produced in collaboration with DC Arts & Humanities Education Collaborative and presented by Chase. 

Developed in partnership with Girl Scouts of Nation’s Capital and the National Cherry Blossom Festival, this patch program commemorates the gift of the cherry trees and the enduring friendship between the United States and Japan.

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