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This is a fun St. Patrick's Day game. Make a pot of gold out of a small decorative black pot (found at a craft store) and fill it with gold wrapped candy. Hide the pot somewhere and then send the... Read More |
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Have a green tasting party to celebrate St. Patrick's Day. Serve all green foods, such as celery, grapes, pickles, olives, kiwi, limes, and green jelly beans. Talk about which foods taste salty,... Read More |
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Help the Leprechaun to hide some gold candy coins or other treats for your kids! Using your hands and washable paint, you can create a Leprechaun trail through your house. Dip the side of your... Read More |
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To celebrate St. Patrick's Day, have a kid party in which everything is green! Serve green Jello, green pistachio pudding (or you can just put food coloring in vanilla pudding), green Kool-Aid or... Read More |
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St. Patrick's Day is a great opportunity to teach your child about children from a different culture. Plan a traditional Irish dinner to teach your child about food from another country. Put... Read More |
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Talk to your child about things she feels lucky to have in her life. It could be friends, family, pets, toys, etc. Then cut out a large four-leaf clover on green construction paper. For older... Read More |
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To infuse a little history into St. Patrick's Day, make an Irish flag! Start with a large, rectangular piece of white paper. Place the paper horizontally and divide it into 3 equal sections using... Read More |
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