🍀 4 Fun St. Patrick’s Day Activities for Kids


Well Hi Reader!

St. Patrick's day is in a couple of weeks -- and while I could give you my "Top 10" St. Patrick's Day crafts and activities to do, I'm going to instead give you just a couple of options since this isn't a holiday I usually go all out for.

If you have a toddler: Try this simple Shamrock Suncatcher -- it's easy and a perfect way for a toddler to get crafty.

If you have a preschooler: Try making these Shamrock Chandeliers -- they're great cutting practice!

If you love rainbows: Do this rainbow scavenger hunt with clues or make a rainbow in one swipe with a sponge.

If you really wanted my best St. Patrick's Day Crafts & Activities found on Hands On As We Grow, you can check out them here:

And if you have older kids (any age K & up): Hand over the creative materials and challenge them to create a Leprechaun trap! It's so funny to watch what their imaginations come up with. Plus it's a fantastic exercise in engineering.

With shamrocks on my mind -- have you ever found a 4-Leaf Clover?!??? I have a friend that finds them left and right (I swear her Instagram feed is filled with these about every other week) -- but I have never found one.

Do you have any luck?

~ Jamie
Hands On As We Grow®
Engaging our kids with simple, fun activities, every day.

P.S. If you're looking for more simple sensory activities? Our SENSE ebook is packed with engaging, low-prep ideas for hands-on learning through sight, touch, sound, and more! Check it out here: SENSE Ebook

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