
February 12th is Abraham Lincoln’s birthday.
When he was born, there was nothing to distinguish him from other babies.
As a young boy he enjoyed walking, running, wrestling, reading, and doing math.
Rising from the humblest of beginnings, he was elected President of the United States at a time of great national turmoil and division. His leadership was a key factor in the eventual unity and restoration that took place.
Abraham Lincoln Resources
Abraham Lincoln’s Life
- Timeline of Lincoln’s Life
- Young Abe Lincoln
- The Story of Abraham Lincoln
- Abraham Lincoln’s Autobiography
- Lincoln and Depression
Stories
- Lincoln and the Little Girl
- Training for the Presidency
- Honest Abe
- Lincoln the Lawyer
- Mr. Lincoln and the Bible
The Civil War
Speeches
- First Inaugural Address
- The Gettysburg Address
- “House Divided” Speech
- Second Inaugural Address
- Lincoln's Most Important Speech (3:02)
Proclamations
Possible Activities to Enjoy on President Lincoln's Birthday
(Choose the activity, or activities, that you think could be fun and meaningful for your family.)
- Young Abe enjoyed wrestling, walking, running, and an early form of baseball. Spend some time enjoying one of these, or another sports activity your family enjoys. Talk about the importance of wholesome recreation.
- Abe loved cats. He adopted orphaned kittens, and enjoyed playing with them. He also enjoyed dogs and horses, and his family had two goats when they lived in the White House. You could spend some time enjoying your family pet(s), get a kitten for your family, spend some time with horses, or visit a local pet store.
- Abraham Lincoln loved collecting and telling jokes and stories, and many of his quotes are famous. Each family member could find one or more stories, jokes, or quotes to share with the rest of the family.
- Abe's favorite hobby was to read and learn. Have a family read-a-thon complete with fun snacks and soft pillows to relax on. Abe loved to read so much that he sometimes borrowed books from others. You could go to the library and "borrow" some fun books to read -- maybe something about Lincoln -- or read some of the stories above. Or you could do some activities from the Resource and Activity Book to learn more about Abraham Lincoln.
- Abes favorite foods were fruit salad, cheese, and crackers. You could enjoy these for a fun snack while you participate in your activities.
- Abraham Lincoln had more than his share of struggles and failures. You could watch "Famous Failures" and talk about how our failures can help teach us what we need to know to succeed. Or you could tell a couple of experiences Lincoln had when he struggled with depression, and discuss how our struggles can help us grow.
- When he was president, Abraham Lincoln wrote a number of speeches and addresses that expressed his feelings. You could memorize or recite one of his speeches, like The Gettysburg Address, or The Emancipation Proclamation, or you could write something that expresses your feelings about America.
- One of the great accomplishments of Abraham Lincoln's life was helping to bring freedom to the slaves. You could watch this short video and talk about why that was so important.
- As an adult, President Lincoln enjoyed going to plays. You could go to a play together, or enjoy a modern day variation -- go to a movie, or watch a good video at home. You could include this one minute summary of President Lincoln's life.
- Abe enjoyed people and loved to visit with friends and neighbors. You could visit some friends or invite them to join you for some activities in your home. You could even bake a birthday cake and have a birthday party for Abraham Lincoln where you tell a little about him (see above), enjoy a few activities, sing Happy Birthday, and have cake and ice cream.