Labor Day is a federal holiday celebrated on the first Monday of September in the United States. It is meant to celebrate the labor movement, along with remembering the contributions that laborers make every day in the country. The first Labor Day occurred in 1882, and it became an official federal holiday in 1894. Now it’s celebrated across the country each year with big celebrations in places like New York City. This collection of pages is meant to celebrate not just the holiday but also some of the unsung heroes of the workforce, like bakers, barbers, carpenters, chefs, and many more! You’ll also discover some intriguing facts about the holiday and these professions as you color.





























