15 Creative Preschool Black History Month Bulletin Board Ideas

Brighten up your preschool’s bulletin board for Black History Month with fun, educational, and engaging ideas to celebrate important figures and milestones in a creative way!

Eureka! Tired of the same old red, black, and green banners? You’ve hit the jackpot.

I’ve brainstormed some fresh, incredibly unique ideas for your preschool Black History Month bulletin boards.

Ready to ditch the clichés and discover something truly different? Keep reading, because you won’t want to miss these new angles!

“Heroes of Change” – Photos and Facts About Black Historical Figures

heroes of change – photos and facts about black historical figures

Cute little bios will accompany pictures of famous figures like Rosa Parks, giving kids an easy intro to history. They’ll learn names, faces, and key achievements—all on a level they can understand.

“Dream Big” – Martin Luther King Jr. Quotes With Kids’ Dream Collages

dream big – martin luther king jr. quotes with kids dream collages

Kids’ dream collages surround inspiring quotes from Martin Luther King Jr., creating a vibrant display of hopes and aspirations. Each dream visualizes a future inspired by King’s vision of equality and justice.

“Colors of Unity” – Handprints in Diverse Skin Tones Forming a Heart

colors of unity – handprints in diverse skin tones forming a heart

Handprints in various skin tones create a vibrant heart, symbolizing unity and diversity. Kids love seeing their contributions form something beautiful and meaningful.

“African Safari” – Animals Native to Africa With Fun Facts

african safari – animals native to africa with fun facts

Imagine a jungle of bulletin board animals like lions, elephants, and giraffes, each with a quirky fact. Kids will buzz with excitement as they learn about Africa’s wildlife!

“Roots of Rhythm” – Instruments and Music From African and African American Cultures

roots of rhythm – instruments and music from african and african american cultures

Imagine the bulletin board bursting with colorful drums, vibrant maracas, and cheerful mbiras, each paired with brief descriptions and rich history. Kids could even contribute by drawing their own instruments or sharing a favorite rhythm.

“Celebrating Scientists” – Black Inventors and Their Inventions

celebrating scientists – black inventors and their inventions

Highlight the achievements of black inventors by displaying images of their groundbreaking inventions alongside brief descriptions. Inspire young minds by showcasing role models like George Washington Carver and Madam C.J. Walker.

“Storytime Stars” – Books By African American Authors and Illustrations By Kids

storytime stars – books by african american authors and illustrations by kids

Display books written by African American authors alongside charming illustrations created by the preschoolers. It’s a perfect way to marry literature and creativity while highlighting diverse voices.

“Joyful Journeys” – Maps Showing Important Locations in Black History

joyful journeys – maps showing important locations in black history

Children can follow pins on a map to discover the routes of the Underground Railroad and significant sites like Selma. It’s like a treasure hunt through time, with each stop offering a mini-history lesson.

“Famous Firsts” – Portraits of African Americans Who Were Pioneers

famous firsts – portraits of african americans who were pioneers

Children will explore portraits of trailblazers like Ruby Bridges and Jesse Owens. These visuals inspire pride in accomplishments that blazed new paths in history.

“Unity Tree” – Family Trees Featuring African American Lineage and Culture

unity tree – family trees featuring african american lineage and culture

Kids can create family trees adorned with images and snippets of African American history, celebrating their heritage. This serves as a colorful display of cultural roots, fostering pride and connection.

“Historically Speaking” – Speech Bubbles With Famous Quotes Over Kids’ Silhouettes

historically speaking – speech bubbles with famous quotes over kids silhouettes

Each child’s silhouette, adorned with a speech bubble, showcases a powerful quote from influential black leaders. Kids learn history and wisdom while seeing themselves in the narrative.

“Black Art Gallery” – Prints of Famous Black Artists’ Work Beside Children’s Own Art

black art gallery – prints of famous black artists work beside childrens own art

Showcase prints by renowned black artists alongside the children’s masterpieces, sparking inspiration and pride. This visual feast celebrates creativity and cultural heritage, turning little ones into budding art enthusiasts.

“Cuisine Corner” – Pictures and Recipes of Traditional African American Dishes

cuisine corner – pictures and recipes of traditional african american dishes

Showcase mouthwatering visuals of soul food classics alongside simple, kid-friendly recipes. This engaging display introduces little ones to culinary heritage while sparking an interest in cooking.

“Dance Around the World” – Info On Dance Styles From African Diaspora

dance around the world – info on dance styles from african diaspora

Children can learn about cultural dances like the Juba, Kpanlogo, and Capoeira through vibrant images and fun facts. Involve them by encouraging little dance performances to bring the moves to life!

“In Our Shoes” – Shoe Cutouts Decorated By Students for Walking Paths of Famous Figures

in our shoes – shoe cutouts decorated by students for walking paths of famous figures

Little artists decorate shoe cutouts inspired by famous figures, creating a visual path of historical footsteps. This activity symbolizes walking a mile in the shoes of those who made history.