For Kids!

The National Park Service provides many fun and educational resources for kids. Explore some of the activities related to women’s history.

Star made of feathers, on display at Belmont-Paul National Monument. Photo by Megan Springate.

Design Your Own Ratification Star

The National Woman's Party sewed a star each time a state voted in favor of the 19th Amendment. Create your own suffrage star!

Image of a paper cat hand-colored. NPS photo.

Suffrage Cat and Women's Suffrage

Suffrage Cat is part of the National Park Service’s celebration of the 19th Amendment. 2020 marks the centennial of the Amendment!

Bronze statues of Frederick Douglass and suffragists. NPS photo

Activities from Women's Rights

Discover more suffrage-related activities from Women's Rights National Historical Park.

Image of coloring-book page of Susan B. Anthony's house.

Coloring Page: Susan B. Anthony House

Express your creative side and color Susan B. Anthony's House.

Image of young girls holding banners for suffrage. From cover of Junior Suffragist book

Activities from Belmont-Paul

Learn about Belmont-Paul Women’s Equality National Monument and the courageous women who fought for our rights to participate in civic life.

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Last updated: June 12, 2019

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