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July 4th Edible Eagle

Your kids will love celebrating Independence Day with a sweet treat when they try this July 4th Edible Eagle dessert. This edible kids' craft is the perfect compliment to hot summer weather and is sure to be a hit at any backyard barbecue. Not only does this free kids' craft come with instructions for building your edible feathered friends, but it also comes with a recipe for homemade ice cream! These Fourth of July crafts are budget-friendly and kids will love helping Mom or Dad create these yummy treats. This summer, your kids can fly as high as the eagles while cooling down with this delicious ice cream treat.
Why is the bald eagle our national bird?
While you're making your Edible Eagles on the 4th of July, you might be wondering just why the bald eagle is the national bird of the United States. The bald eagle was chosen for its majestic beauty, great strength, and long life. It is also a native bird in North America. 
The idea for using the bald eagle to symbolize America was proposed in the 1700s when an eagle was included in a drawing of a new official seal for the new United States. The bald eagle went on to become an American icon appearing on official documents, money, flags, public buildings, and other government-related items.
The bald eagle was the perfect choice for a new nation that was still at war because they're fierce hunters. Their wingspan can be up to seven feet when they're full grown and they can dive at 100 miles per hour. So while you're making your 4th of July crafts, you can share your new knowledge about your national bird!

Estimated CostUnder $10

Time to CompleteIn an evening

MaterialsFood

Primary TechniqueFood Crafting

SeasonSummer

HolidayFourth of July

Age GroupPreschool & Kindergarten, Elementary School

Project TypeMake a Project

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