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9 VE Day Kids Activities

Published on 15th April 2026 by Tessa Robinson

VE Day (Victory in Europe Day) is a significant moment in history, marking the end of World War II in Europe on 8th May 1945. It’s a wonderful opportunity to help children learn about the past while taking part in fun, meaningful activities.

If you’re looking for VE Day activities for kids, this guide is packed with creative, educational, and family-friendly ideas to help children understand the importance of this historic day.

You can also explore local kids events and activities near you through Club Hub UK to find VE Day celebrations happening in your area.


Quick List: VE Day Activities for Kids

  1. Make VE Day crafts and decorations
  2. Host a street party or picnic
  3. Bake traditional wartime recipes
  4. Learn about World War II history
  5. Dress up in 1940s style
  6. Create bunting and flags
  7. Listen to wartime music
  8. Write letters or stories
  9. Join local VE Day events

What is VE Day?

VE Day Kids Activities

VE Day stands for Victory in Europe Day and is celebrated on 8th May each year. It marks the end of World War II in Europe in 1945.

For children, it’s important to keep explanations simple—focus on themes of peace, community, and remembering history rather than conflict.


Make VE Day Crafts and Decorations

Arts and crafts are a great way to introduce children to VE Day in a fun and accessible way.

Ideas include:

  • Creating Union Jack flags
  • Making red, white, and blue bunting
  • Designing VE Day posters

These activities help children connect with the celebrations while being creative.


Host a VE Day Picnic or Street Party

Recreate the spirit of 1945 by hosting a simple picnic or street party at home or in your garden.

You could:

  • Lay out blankets and simple food
  • Play music from the 1940s
  • Invite neighbours or family

This is a great way to teach children about community and celebration.


Bake Traditional Recipes Together

VE Day Kids Activities

Cooking is a fantastic hands-on way to learn about history. During wartime, people had to be creative with limited ingredients.

Try:

  • Simple sponge cakes
  • Homemade biscuits
  • Basic sandwiches

You can talk about rationing and how families made meals during that time.


Learn About World War II

Introduce children to VE Day through age-appropriate books, videos, or storytelling.

Focus on:

  • What life was like for children
  • How communities came together
  • Why VE Day was celebrated

This helps children understand the meaning behind the day.


Dress Up in 1940s Style

Bring history to life by dressing up in 1940s-inspired outfits.

Simple ideas include:

  • Shirts and braces
  • Dresses and headscarves
  • Homemade accessories

Children love role play, and this makes learning more interactive.


Create Bunting and Flags

VE Day Kids Activities

Decorating your home or garden with bunting is a classic VE Day tradition.

Children can:

  • Colour in flags
  • Cut and hang decorations
  • Create their own designs

It’s a simple way to make the day feel special.


Listen to Wartime Music

Music played a big role in boosting morale during World War II.

Play some classic 1940s songs and:

  • Dance together
  • Talk about how music brought people together
  • Create your own mini celebration

Writing and Storytelling Activities

Encourage children to write:

  • A letter as if they lived in 1945
  • A short story about VE Day
  • A diary entry about a celebration

This helps develop creativity while reinforcing learning.


Join Local VE Day Events Near You

Many communities host VE Day celebrations, including:

Using Club Hub UK, you can find local kids activities and VE Day events near you, making it easy to get involved.

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