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The American flag is a special symbol of our country. It has 50 stars for the 50 states and 13 stripes for the first colonies.
The bald eagle is the national bird of the United States. It stands for strength and freedom.
The Statue of Liberty is a big statue in New York. She stands for freedom and welcomes people to America.
The Liberty Bell is a big, old bell. It is in Philadelphia. People see it as a symbol of freedom. It has a crack, but it is still special. Just like a favorite toy, it tells a story.
Uncle Sam is a funny man. He is tall with a white beard. He wears red, white, and blue. Uncle Sam stands for the United States. He helps us remember our country.
The White House is where the president lives. It is a big, white building. The White House is in Washington, D.C. It looks like a giant house for a very important person.
The Capitol Building is a big dome. It is where our laws are made. The Capitol is also in Washington, D.C. It helps us remember how our country works.
Mount Rushmore is a big mountain. It has faces of four presidents. These presidents are George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt. It shows important leaders in our history.
The National Anthem is a song. It is called 'The Star-Spangled Banner.' People sing it at special events. It reminds us of our country and makes us feel proud.
The Pledge of Allegiance is a promise. People say it to show loyalty to the flag. It reminds us to be good citizens. We say it in school and at events.
A flag is a symbol. Different countries have different flags with different colors and designs.
School mascots are symbols too! They show school spirit and make us proud of our school.
The Great Seal of the United States is a special symbol. It shows an eagle holding arrows and an olive branch. The eagle stands for strength. The seal helps us remember our country.
The colors on the American flag have meaning. Red is for bravery, white is for goodness, and blue is for justice.
The Washington Monument is a tall building. It is in Washington, D.C. This monument looks like a big pencil. People visit it to remember George Washington. He was the first president.
The Lincoln Memorial is a big building. It is in Washington, D.C. The memorial has a statue of Abraham Lincoln. He was a president who helped people.
The Star-Spangled Banner is our national anthem. It is a song about the flag. The flag has red, white, and blue colors. People sing it at big events like sports games.
Memorial monuments are special places. They help us remember important people. These monuments can be big or small. They show love and respect for those who served our country.
The White House is where the President lives and works. It is a famous symbol of the United States.
The Olympic symbols are the rings and the torch. The rings are five colors: blue, yellow, black, green, and red. They show that countries come together to play sports. The torch is lit to start the games.
Peace symbols show our wish for peace. A common symbol is a dove. The dove is a bird that represents hope. We see peace symbols in art and on signs.
The Red Cross and Crescent are symbols of help. The Red Cross helps people in need. The Crescent helps in many countries. Both show care and support for everyone.
Flags of the world are colorful and special. Each country has its own flag. Flags show who we are. They can have shapes, colors, and symbols important to the country.
Mount Rushmore has the faces of four presidents carved into a mountain. It is a special symbol of America.
A state motto is a special saying. Each state has its own motto. It shows what that state believes. For example, New York's motto is 'Excelsior.' This means 'ever upward.' It reminds people to keep trying hard.
Symbols are pictures or signs. They help us understand ideas. For example, a heart means love. A stop sign tells cars to stop. Symbols make big ideas easy to see.
Patriotic songs are special songs for our country. They tell stories about being proud. 'The Star-Spangled Banner' is one. It talks about our flag and how we stand strong.
Monuments are special buildings or statues. They honor important people or events. For example, the Lincoln Memorial honors President Lincoln. It helps us remember his work.
You can make your own symbol! Think about what is important to you and draw a picture that shows it.
Nations have symbols to show who they are. These symbols can be flags, animals, or colors. They help people feel connected. For example, the American flag is a symbol of the United States.
The American flag has red, white, and blue. It has 50 stars and 13 stripes. The stars stand for the states. The stripes stand for the first 13 colonies.
The bald eagle is Americaโs national bird. It is strong and brave. The bald eagle represents freedom. We see it on the Great Seal of the United States.
The Statue of Liberty is a big statue in New York. It stands for freedom and friendship. People see her when they come to America. She is a symbol of hope.
The Liberty Bell is a famous bell in Philadelphia. It is a symbol of freedom!
Uncle Sam is a special symbol of the United States. He is a tall man with a white beard. He wears a blue coat and red and white striped pants. Uncle Sam helps us remember our country.
The White House is the home of the President. It is a big, white building. Many important meetings happen there. People visit to see its beauty.
The Capitol Building is where our laws are made. It is a large, dome-shaped building. Congress meets there to talk about important things.
Mount Rushmore is a big mountain. It has four faces of Presidents carved in stone. People visit to see these giant faces.
The Pledge of Allegiance is a promise to our country. We say it to show respect. We put our hand on our heart while saying it.
Symbols help us remember important ideas. A heart means love. A star can mean something special.
National flowers and trees are special symbols. The rose is the national flower, and the oak tree is the national tree. They show beauty and strength.
The Great Seal of the United States is an important symbol. It shows an eagle holding arrows and an olive branch. The eagle represents strength and peace.
Coins and bills have symbols that represent money. The penny has Abraham Lincoln, and the dollar bill has George Washington. These symbols help us know their value.
The Washington Monument is a tall stone tower. It is in Washington, D.C. The tower looks like a big pencil. People visit it to remember George Washington, our first president.
The Lincoln Memorial is a big building. It is also in Washington, D.C. It has a statue of Abraham Lincoln sitting down. People visit to remember him and his work.
The Star-Spangled Banner is our national flag. It has red and white stripes. There are 50 stars on it. The flag represents our country and its people.
Memorial monuments help us remember important people. They remind us of their work and bravery. These monuments are like special memories in our parks and cities.
Symbols from around the world show us different cultures. Each symbol tells a story. Some are flags, like the United States flag. Others are shapes or pictures.
Olympic symbols are important for the games. The rings are five colorful circles. They stand for friendship between countries. The torch shines bright and shows hope.
Symbols on money tell stories. Coins show pictures of presidents, and bills show important buildings.
The Red Cross and Crescent are symbols of help. The Red Cross helps people in need. The Crescent shows support in some countries. Both symbols mean caring for others.
Flags of the world are colorful and different. Each flag shows a country. They have special colors and designs. Flags help us know where people are from.
A school mascot is a special symbol for a school. It can be an animal or a character. The mascot shows school spirit, just like your team cheering at a game. For example, our school mascot is a tiger! It makes us feel proud.
Patriotic songs are special songs about our country. They make us feel proud to be Americans. One famous song is 'The Star-Spangled Banner.' We sing it at ceremonies and games. It tells the story of our flag and bravery.
Monuments are special buildings or statues. They help us remember important people and events. For example, the Lincoln Memorial honors President Lincoln. When we visit, we learn about his life and what he did for our country.
Cultural symbols show the traditions of different groups. They help us understand each other. For example, a dragon is a symbol in Chinese culture. It represents strength and good luck. Learning about symbols helps us celebrate diversity.
Nations have symbols to show their identity. These symbols can be flags, animals, or colors. For example, the American flag has red, white, and blue. It shows our country's values and history. Symbols help people feel connected.
We say the Pledge of Allegiance to show respect for our country and its flag. We put our hand on our heart.
The bald eagle is a symbol of the United States. It represents freedom and strength. You can see it on the Great Seal. The bald eagle is a big bird and very powerful. It reminds us to be brave.
Every state has its own special symbols, like a state bird, a state flower, and a state flag.
Uncle Sam is a symbol of the United States. He is often shown wearing a top hat and red, white, and blue. Uncle Sam represents the American people. He reminds us to work together and be proud of our country.
The White House is the home of the President. It is very big and white. The White House is a symbol of our government. People visit it to learn about the President's work and our country's history.
The Capitol Building is in Washington, D.C. It is a big white building. Many important leaders work there. They make laws for our country. The Capitol looks like a giant cake with a dome on top.
Mount Rushmore is a big mountain in South Dakota. It has four faces carved in rock. These faces are of important presidents. They are George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt.
The National Anthem is our country's song. It is called 'The Star-Spangled Banner.' We sing it at special events, like sports games. It makes us feel proud to be Americans.
The Pledge of Allegiance is a special promise. We say it to show loyalty to our flag. We stand up and put our hand on our heart. It reminds us to love our country.
Money has special symbols. Coins are round, and bills are flat. Each coin and bill shows different amounts. We use money to buy things we want or need.
The Washington Monument is a tall tower. It is in Washington, D.C. The monument honors George Washington, our first president. People visit it to take pictures.
The Lincoln Memorial is a special place. It is in Washington, D.C. It honors Abraham Lincoln, who helped our country. Inside, there is a big statue of Lincoln sitting.
The Star-Spangled Banner is our National Anthem. It tells a story about our flag. The flag has red, white, and blue colors. We sing this song to show pride in our country.
Memorial monuments are special places. They help us remember important people or events. For example, a monument might honor a hero. It is like a big statue that tells a story. When we see these monuments, we think of kindness and bravery.
Our national anthem is a special song called 'The Star-Spangled Banner.' We sing it at special events.
The Statue of Liberty is a big statue. It stands in New York City. She holds a torch that lights up the sky. This statue welcomes people to America. She is a symbol of freedom and hope. People come from all over the world to see her. Just like how your family welcomes friends to your home.
The Liberty Bell is a famous bell. It is in Philadelphia. The bell is cracked, but it is still special. People see it to remember freedom. Just like how we remember our favorite toys. The Liberty Bell has a big crack, but it tells a big story.
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