St. Patricks Day is the perfect time to read about leprechauns, rainbows, and other Irish tales.

This list of 50st patricks day booksincludes a handy summary and book cover too.

From toddlers to pre-teens, weve ensured theres something to delight every young reader.

St. Patrick’s Day is the perfect time to read about leprechauns, rainbows, and other Irish tales. This list of st patrick’s day books is perfect for kids of all ages - from preschool, pre-k, kindergarten to first grade and up! This list of 50 st patricks day books includes a handy summary and book cover too.

This sweet rhyming board book celebrates the relationship between parent and child with a little St. Patricks Day flair!

The Itsy Bitsy Leprechaunwas written by Jeffrey Burton and illustrated by Sanja Rescek.

Kids will love singing along with the cute story.

You’re My Little Lucky Charm was written by Nicola Edwards and illustrated by Natalie Marshall. This sweet rhyming board book celebrates the relationship between parent and child with a little St. Patrick’s Day flair! The cute cut out illustrations and peppy text are full of leprechauns, woodland sprites, dancing jigs, and more.

Spots :Lucky Daywas written and illustrated by Eric Hill.

Join the adorable Spot the dog as he celebrates St. Patricks Day with a fun party.

Kids will love watching him dress up and take part in traditional holiday activities.

The Itsy Bitsy Leprechaun was written by Jeffrey Burton and illustrated by Sanja Rescek. This St. Patrick’s Day twist on the popular children’s rhyme “The Itsy Bitsy Spider” follows a little leprechaun as he searches for a four leaf clover. Kids will love singing along with the cute story.

Thing One, Thing Two, and the Leprechaunwas written by Dr. Seuss.

You Shamrock My Worldwas written by Rose Rossner and illustrated by Ela Smietanka.

Kids will love singing along with the text as well as the cute leprechaun illustrations.

Spot’s :Lucky Day was written and illustrated by Eric Hill. Join the adorable Spot the dog as he celebrates St. Patrick’s Day with a fun party. Kids will love watching him dress up and take part in traditional holiday activities.

Pout-Pout Fish: Lucky Leprechaunwas written by Deborah Diesen and illustrated by Dan Hanna.

Kids will enjoy watching him swim through the sea asking his friends for help.

Elmos Lucky Daywas written by Andrea Posner-Sanchez and illustrated by Joe Mathieu.

Happy St. Patrick’s Day, Curious George! was written by H.A. Rey. In this tabbed board book, Curious George is ready to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. Follow along as he dances, dresses up, and searches for leprechauns.

Baby Loves Photosynthesis on St. Patricks Daywas written by Ruth Spiro and illustrated by Irene Chan.

In this cute book, Baby is learning about St. Patricks Day.

The simple text introduces the holiday and its traditions, as well as the process of photosynthesis!

Thing One, Thing Two, and the Leprechaun was written by Dr. Seuss. Join Thing One and Thing Two as they follow a tricky leprechaun into a St. Patrick’s Day parade and encounter bagpipers, Irish step dancers, and more symbols of St. Patrick’s Day.

This is the Way the Leprechauns Playwas written by Arlo Finsy and illustrated by Yuyi Chen.

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How to Trap a Leprechaunwas written by Sue Fliess and illustrated by Emma Randall.

Im a Leprechaunwas written by Mallory Loehr and illustrated by Brian Biggs.

Five Little Leprechauns was written by Jeffrey Burton and illustrated by Tommy Doyle. This St. Patrick’s Day spin on the classic rhyme “Five Little Monkeys” sees five little leprechauns hiding in the clover. Kids will love singing along with the text as well as the cute leprechaun illustrations.

Meet a little leprechaun in this cute Little Golden Book.

The simple text and adorable cartoon illustrations introduce the mythical creature and its home in Ireland.

Thomas and the Leprechaunwas written by Christy Webster.

Pout-Pout Fish: Lucky Leprechaun was written by Deborah Diesen and illustrated by Dan Hanna. This cute book follows Pout Pout Fish as he dresses up as a leprechaun and attempts to find his missing gold. Kids will enjoy watching him swim through the sea asking his friends for help.

Join Thomas the Tank Engine as he meets a leprechaun and tries to save St. Patricks Day.

Kids will love cheering for the beloved train.

Lucky Tuckerwas written and illustrated by Leslie McGuirk.

Elmo’s Lucky Day was written by Andrea Posner-Sanchez and illustrated by Joe Mathieu. Join Elmo and his Sesame Street friends as they celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with corned beef and cabbage, Irish step dancing, and more traditional holiday fun!

How to Catch a Leprechaunwas written by Adam Wallace and illustrated by Andy Elkerton.

Kids will love the peppy text and the hilarious illustrations.

Happy St. Patricks Day from the Crayonswas written by Drew Daywalt and illustrated by Oliver Jeffers.

Baby Loves Photosynthesis on St. Patrick’s Day was written by Ruth Spiro and illustrated by Irene Chan. In this cute book, Baby is learning about St. Patrick’s Day. The simple text introduces the holiday and it’s traditions, as well as the process of photosynthesis!

Green crayon is still tired from Christmas and needs a break!

But how will the other crayons celebrate all the green fun of St. Patricks Day without him?

The 12 Days of St. Patricks Daywas written by Jenna Lettice and illustrated by Colleen Madden.

This is the Way the Leprechauns Play was written by Arlo Finsy and illustrated by Yuyi Chen. In this cute board book, the text follows the peppy rhyming pattern of “Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush”, but has an Irish twist. Kids will love the peppy text and the cute illustrations showing leprechauns singing, dancing, and hiding their gold.

count down to St. Patricks Day with this fun holiday spin on the classic Christmas song.

The Night Before St. Patricks Daywas written by Natasha Wing and illustrated by Amy Wummer.

The rhyming text and colorful illustrations are full of fun St. Patricks Day traditions.

How to Trap a Leprechaun was written by Sue Fliess and illustrated by Emma Randall. Join a group of kids as they come up with plans to catch a leprechaun, and hopefully gain a wish! Kids will love the rhyming text and bright illustrations, and may be inspired to create a leprechaun trap of their own.

The Littlest Leprechaunwas written by Brandi Dougherty and illustrated by Michelle Todd.

St. Patricks Day, Here I Come!was written by D.J.

Steinberg and illustrated by Emanuel Wiemans.

I’m a Leprechaun was written by Mallory Loehr and illustrated by Brian Biggs. Meet a little leprechaun in this cute Little Golden Book. The simple text and adorable cartoon illustrations introduce the mythical creature and it’s home in Ireland.

This compilation of St. Patricks Day poems touches on all kinds of St. Patricks Day traditions.

They are paired with colorful illustrations bursting with holiday fun.

The Luckiest St. Patricks Day Everwas written by Teddy Slater and illustrated by Ethan Long.

Thomas and the Leprechaun was written by Christy Webster. Join Thomas the Tank Engine as he meets a leprechaun and tries to save St. Patrick’s Day. Kids will love cheering for the beloved train.

Join a leprechaun family as they celebrate St. Patricks Day with a fun parade and an Irish feast.

Ten Lucky Leprechaunswas written by Kathryn Heling and Deborah Hembrook and illustrated by Jay Johnson.

Count from 1 to 10 as a group of leprechauns gather together to search for treasure.

Lucky Tucker was written and illustrated by Leslie McGuirk. This sweet story follows a terrier named Tucker who rolls in a patch of four leaf clovers and suddenly becomes the luckiest dog.

A Berry Lucky St. Patricks Daywas written by Mickie Matheis and illustrated by Laura Thomas.

Join Strawberry Shortcake and her friends as they celebrate St. Patricks Day!

Pete the Cat has opened a leprechaun catching business to help his friends.

How to Catch a Leprechaun was written by Adam Wallace and illustrated by Andy Elkerton. In this funny book, kids are trying to catch a leprechaun, but he is causing mayhem in their house. Kids will love the peppy text and the hilarious illustrations.

But trapping a leprechaun is harder than Pete thinks!

The Berenstain Bears St. Patricks Daywas written and illustrated by Mike Berenstain.

The St. Patricks Day Alphabetwas written by Liz Saunders and illustrated by Lindsay Dale-Scott.

Happy St. Patrick’s Day from the Crayons was written by Drew Daywalt and illustrated by Oliver Jeffers. Green crayon is still tired from Christmas and needs a break! But how will the other crayons celebrate all the green fun of St. Patrick’s Day without him?

Happy St. Patricks Day, Tiny!was written by Carl Meister and illustrated by Rich Davis.

Thats What Leprechauns Dowas written by Eve Bunting and illustrated by Emily Arnold McCully.

Leprechauns place gold at the ends of rainbows, but they also get into lots of mischief too!

There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed Some Clover was written by Lucille Colandro and illustrated by Jared Lee. This St. Patrick’s Day spin on the classic children’s rhyme follows the little old lady as she swallows clover, and other Spring and St. Patrick’s Day themed items.

Green Shamrockswas written by Eve Bunting and illustrated by Joelle Dreidemy.

Rabbit is growing shamrocks to wear for St. Patricks Day.

But when his pot of shamrocks goes missing, will he be able to find them in time?

The 12 Days of St. Patrick’s Day was written by Jenna Lettice and illustrated by Colleen Madden. count down to St. Patrick’s Day with this fun holiday spin on the classic Christmas song. Kids will love the repeating refrain as the text keeps adding more St. Patrick’s Day themed items to the list.

Leprechaun on the Loosewas written by Marcia Thornton Jones and illustrated by Cyd Moore.

There is a leprechaun on the loose in the classroom, but only Sidney can see him!

Can he catch him in time to save the St. Patricks Day parade?

The Night Before St. Patrick’s Day was written by Natasha Wing and illustrated by Amy Wummer. In this St. Patrick’s Day spin on the classic Christmas story, Tim and Maureen are awake and setting traps for a leprechaun. The rhyming text and colorful illustrations are full of fun St. Patrick’s Day traditions.

Jack and the Leprechaunwas written by Ivan Robertson and illustrated by Katy Bratun.

Jack is determined to catch one.

The Leprechauns Goldwas written by Pamela Duncan Edwards and illustrated by Henry Cole.

The Littlest Leprechaun was written by Brandi Dougherty and illustrated by Michelle Todd. Liam is the littlest leprechaun in his family, but he is excited to finally be able to help his family with St. Patrick’s Day.

Fionas Luckwas written by Teresa Bateman and illustrated by Kelly Murphy.

St. Patricks Day in the Morningwas written by Eve Bunting and illustrated by Jan Brett.

But his family told him he is too small.

St. Patrick’s Day, Here I Come! was written by D.J. Steinberg and illustrated by Emanuel Wiemans. This compilation of St. Patrick’s Day poems touches on all kinds of St. Patrick’s Day traditions. They are paired with colorful illustrations bursting with holiday fun.

He sets out with his dog to prove that he can do it too.

St. Patricks Daywas written by Anne Rockwell and illustrated by Lizzy Rockwell.

The Gingerbread Man and the Leprechaun Loose at Schoolwas written by Laura Murray and illustrated by Mike Lowery.

The Luckiest St. Patrick’s Day Ever was written by Teddy Slater and illustrated by Ethan Long. Join a leprechaun family as they celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with a fun parade and an Irish feast.

Brigid and the Butterwas written by Pamela Love and illustrated by Apryl Stott.

This is an important story of love and compassion, introducing young kids to the generous saint.

The Story of the Leprechaunwas written by Katherine Tegen and illustrated by Sally Anne Lambert.

Ten Lucky Leprechauns was written by Kathryn Heling and Deborah Hembrook and illustrated by Jay Johnson. Count from 1 to 10 as a group of leprechauns gather together to search for treasure.

When a greedy man tries to steal it, the leprechaun must figure out how to outsmart him.

The Leprechaun Who Lost His Rainbowwas written by Sean Callahan and illustrated by Nancy Cole.

Little Man of Disneyland: Change of Luckwas written by Random House Disney.

A Berry Lucky St. Patrick’s Day was written by Mickie Matheis and illustrated by Laura Thomas. Join Strawberry Shortcake and her friends as they celebrate St. Patrick’s Day!

Mickey and friends are surprised to meet a little leprechaun named Patrick Begorra.

Fans of Disneyland will love this fun story about the beloved park.

A Fine St. Patricks Daywas written by Susan Wojciechowski and illustrated by Tom Curry.

Pete the Cat: The Great Leprechaun Chase was written and illustrated by James and Kimberly Dean. Pete the Cat has opened a leprechaun catching business in order to help his friends. But trapping a leprechaun is harder than Pete thinks!

Jamie ORourke and the Big Potatowas written and illustrated by Tomie dePaola.

Tim OToole and the Wee Folkwas written by Gerald McDermott.

St. Patricks Daywas written by Gail Gibbons.

The Berenstain Bears' St. Patrick’s Day was written and illustrated by Mike Berenstain. Join the Bear family as Gramps teaches Mama, Papa, and the cubs about the traditions of St. Patrick’s Day, from parades to pots of gold.

The fact filled text is full of information on traditions, meals, legends, and more.

Patrick: Patron Saint of Irelandwas written and illustrated by Tomie dePaola.

The Leprechaun is Finally Gone!was written by Dan Gutman and illustrated by Jim Paillot.

The St. Patrick’s Day Alphabet was written by Liz Saunders and illustrated by Lindsay Dale-Scott. This festive spin on the alphabet book pairs different symbols and traditions of the holiday with each letter of the alphabet.

This addition to theMy Weird Schoolseries joins A.J.

and the gang as they celebrate St. Patricks Day and find a real life leprechaun sneaking around.

Leprechauns and Irish Folklorewas written by Mary Pope Osborne and Natalie Pope Boyce and illustrated by Sal Murdocca.

Happy St. Patrick’s Day, Tiny! was written by Carl Meister and illustrated by Rich Davis. Join Tiny and Elliott as they head to the St. Patrick’s Day party in the park and take part in a scavenger hunt.

This nonfiction companion toTheMagic Treehousebook series is full of facts and information about leprechauns, fairies and Irish folklore.

That’s What Leprechauns Do was written by Eve Bunting and illustrated by Emily Arnold McCully. Leprechauns place gold at the ends of rainbows, but they also get into lots of mischief too!

The Story of St. Patrick’s Day was written by Patricia A. Pingry and illustrated by Meredith Johnson. This little board book introduces the story of St. Patrick’s Day to young readers with simple text and colorful illustrations.

Green Shamrocks was written by Eve Bunting and illustrated by Joelle Dreidemy. Rabbit is growing shamrocks to wear for St. Patrick’s Day. But when his pot of shamrocks goes missing, will he be able to find them in time?

The Gingerbread Man and the Leprechaun Loose at School was written by Laura Murray and illustrated by Mike Lowery. When a mischievous leprechaun starts causing trouble at school, the Gingerbread Man is determined to catch him and save the day!

Jack and the Leprechaun was written by Ivan Robertson and illustrated by Katy Bratun. When Jack Mouse goes to visit his cousin Sean in Ireland, Sean tells him about the myth of leprechauns. Jack is determined to catch one.

The Leprechaun’s Gold was written by Pamela Duncan Edwards and illustrated by Henry Cole. Based on a classic Irish folktale, this story follows two harpists looking to be named the best harpist in Ireland.

Fiona’s Luck was written by Teresa Bateman and illustrated by Kelly Murphy. When the luck of the Irish disappears, a young girl named Fiona uses her wits to outsmart the king of the leprechauns and get the luck back.

St. Patrick’s Day in the Morning was written by Eve Bunting and illustrated by Jan Brett. When a young boy named Jamie wakes up and realizes it’s St. Patrick’s Day, he wants to walk in the parade like his father and brothers. But his family told him he is too small. He sets out with his dog to prove that he can do it too.

St. Patrick’s Day was written by Anne Rockwell and illustrated by Lizzy Rockwell. This story follows Mrs. Madoff’s class as they celebrate St. Patrick’s Day and learn about the history and traditions of the holiday.

Leprechaun on the Loose was written by Marcia Thornton Jones and illustrated by Cyd Moore. There is a leprechaun on the loose in the classroom, but only Sidney can see him! Can he catch him in time to save the St. Patrick’s Day parade?

Brigid and the Butter was written by Pamela Love and illustrated by Apryl Stott. This book shares the tale of St. Brigid of Ireland and what happens when a beggar woman asks her for the only bit of food she has left. This is an important story of love and compassion, introducing young kids to the generous saint.

The Leprechaun Who Lost His Rainbow was written by Sean Callahan and illustrated by Nancy Cole. When a leprechaun asks a young girl for help saving the St. Patrick’s Day parade, she helps him gather different items to rebuild the colors of his rainbow.

Little Man of Disneyland: Change of Luck was written by Random House Disney. Mickey and friends are surprised to meet a little leprechaun named Patrick Begorra. Fans of Disneyland will love this fun story about the beloved park.

A Fine St. Patrick’s Day was written by Susan Wojciechowski and illustrated by Tom Curry. When two rival towns compete in an annual St. Patrick’s Day decorating contest, their celebrations are interrupted by a funny little man with pointed ears who brings chaos to the contest.

Jamie O’Rourke and the Big Potato was written and illustrated by Tomie dePaola. After a chance encounter with a leprechaun, the laziest man in Ireland finds himself growing the largest potato in the world.

Tim O’Toole and the Wee Folk was written by Gerald McDermott. When a poor man named Tim O’Toole goes out to find a job, he stumbles on “the wee folk” who offer him good fortune.

Patrick: Patron Saint of Ireland was written and illustrated by Tomie dePaola. This picture book explores the life of Saint Patrick, from his childhood, through his captivity in Ireland, to his founding of the first Christian Church in Ireland.

The Leprechaun is Finally Gone! was written by Dan Gutman and illustrated by Jim Paillot. This addition to the My Weird School series joins A.J. and the gang as they celebrate St. Patrick’s Day and find a real life leprechaun sneaking around.

Leprechauns and Irish Folklore was written by Mary Pope Osborne and Natalie Pope Boyce and illustrated by Sal Murdocca. This nonfiction companion to The Magic Treehouse book series is full of facts and information about leprechauns, fairies and Irish folklore.

Help celebrate St Patricks day for kids with these fun ideas. We have lots of fun st patricks day activity for toddler, preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, first grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, and 4th graders too. Our St Patrick’s Day activities include letter tracing, beginning sound matching, leprachaun science experiments,  literacy, shamrock math. Simply click on the text for the activity you want to try to grab the pdf file.

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Get ready for a REALLY fun st patricks day activity with this gold slime! It is super quick and EASY to make this gold glitter slime that looks so cool as it oozes, stretches, and drips. Use this outrageously FUN st patrick’s day activities for toddlers, preschoolers, kindergartners, grade 1, and grade 2 students! But watch out or sneaky Leprechauns may try to steal your gold!

This super cute Shamrock craft is such a fun, easy-to-make st patricks day craft to make in March. All you need are a few common supplies like yard for this st patrick’s day activities preschool, toddler, pre-k, kindergarten, and first graders. This happy shamrock is sure to be a favorite shamrock art projects idea.

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Looking for a really fun and easy-to-make shamrock craft? This cute St Patricks Day Art project uses a template to make this st Patrick’s day preschool craft simple enough for toddler, pre-k, kindergarten, first grade, 2nd grade, and 3rd graders too. All you need is black glue and colorful sharpie markers to make a truly beautiful four leaf clover or rainbow suncatcher craft. Simply download pdf file with st patrick’s day printable and you are ready to get crafty!

Make working on letter discrimination FUN with these super cute, Pot of Gold St patricks day worksheets. This free printable St patrick’s day activities for preschoolers is fun for toddler, preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten age students who are learning their alphabet letters. Children will use a dot marker or colour the uppercase and lowercase letters for the gold coins that belong in the pot of gold. Simply print pdf file with st patrick’s day printables and you are ready to play and learn!

Have fun practing tracing alphabet letters with this St patrick’s day printables. Children from toddler, preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten age students will enjoy tracing uppercase and lowercase letters on these green leprechaun hats to practice writing ABCs. Use these St patrick’s day activities for preschoolers as part of a St Patricks Day Preschool theme in March. Simply print pdf file with st patrick day printable activities and you are ready to play and learn!

Looking for a fun way to help reinfoce when to add s or es at the end of a word? This cute, St. Patrick’s Day Plural Activity is a fun addition to your language arts activities with first graders in March. Simply print the cut-and-paste plurals es worksheet and you are ready to play and learn!

Work on reading comprehension with these handy, free printable, St Patrick’s Day Worksheets are a great way for young children to practice and improve their reading comprehension, vocabulary and their writing skills. Use these St patrick’s day printables with pre-k, kindergarten, and first grade students to work on their letter and word recognition which is an important part of learning to read. SImply print pdf file with st patrick’s worksheets and you are ready to print and go!

Looking for a fun st patricks day printable to add some phonics fun to your St Patricks Day theme? This St patricks Day activity is a fun way for first graders to learn about words ending in y. This y phonics words activity allows kids to sort the y words by the sound them make. Simply download pdf file with free st patrick’s day printables and you are ready to play and learn!

These fun, free St Patrick’s Day Worksheets are a great way for children to learn, practice and review essential literacy skills while having fun with a March theme! These st. patricks day printables allow ore-k, kindergarten, and first graders to learn to recognize and write the letters of the alphabet, CVC words and more. Simply print the st patricks day worksheets and you are ready to play and learn!

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Looking for FUN and educational st patrick’s day activities? Kids will have fun practicing addition within 20 with these super cute St Patricks Day Math. This free st patrick’s day printables makes practicing adding fun for preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, and first grade students. There are several levels of difficulty in this st patricks day activities for kindergartners. Children will solve the equation on the pot of gold then help the leprechaun add the correct gold coin to the pot. Simply print pdf file with math for St Patricks Day Kindergarten and you are ready to play and learn!

These Free St Patrick’s Day Printables are a fun way for kids to work on counting to 100 while strengthening hand muscles. Each of these St Patricks Day Color by Number reveal a fun hidden picture to celebrate Saint Patricks Day in March. Each of the St Patrick’s Day Worksheets include a hundreds chart to color by code revealing pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, Irish flag, shamrock, leprechaun, 3-leaf clover, and more. This is such a fun St Patricks Day Math activity for preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, and first grade. SImply print pdf file with st patricks day printables free and you are ready to color, play and learn!

Looking for some free printable activities to celebrate st patrick’s day kindergarten? These fun, free st patricks day math worksheets are a great way for children to learn, practice and review essential math skills! Simply print these st patrick’s day worksheets for kindergatners, preschoolers, and grade 1 students to worok on letter recognition, write numbers, shapes, and time with cute clipart for March.

Impress your kids with this pretty rainbow science experiment that is not only educational, but really fun too. This st patricks day science is perfect for toddler, preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, and first grade students. As it only requires a couple simple materials, you can try this st patricks day activity when you only have 5 minutes for a quick st patricks day activity for preschoolers!

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Have you ever tried making a Rainbow in a Jar project? If you haven’t tried this classic density experiment, I’m going to show you how easy it is to make with a few common household items! This rainbow science experiment is so pretty and will amaze your preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, first grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, and 6th grade students. Try this rainbow experiment as part of a weather theme, St Patricks Day activity, a rainbow theme or a spring activity for kids.

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Celebrate Saint Patricks Day with this fun leprechaun rocks activity. This Leprechaun Rocks Science Experiment is an engaging way for toddler, preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, first grade, 2nd grade, and 3rd grade students to play and explore with a st patricks day activity in March. This st patricks day science is a fun baking soda and vinegar expermient which produces a fun WOW experinece for little learners!

Learn about Ireland for Kids with these Free printable Ireland Mini Books. This beautiful green country, known as the Emerald Isle, is the only country that has a musical instrument - the harp - as a national symbol. Due to its history with wars, there are many castles dotted throughout the country which were used to protect families from invaders. Download the pdf file to print the book template to teach about Ireland; their way of life, the culture, landmarks and interests. They will also learn about St. Patrick’s Day and lots of Irish traditions.  with pre k, kindergarten, grade 1, grade 2, grade 3, grade 4, and grade 5 students.

If you are looking for a fun, no-prep activity for St. Patrick’s Day, you will love these cute St Patricks Day Word Searches! These FREE st patrick’s day word search printable pages are perfect for kindergarten, first grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, and 6th graders too. Use these St Patricks Day Activity Sheets to work on visual discrimination and spelling in your March themes.

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Have fun this Saint Patrick’s Day with this free printable St. Patrick’s Day Scavenger Hunt. Kids will enjoy walking around the neighborhood, their house, or a store as they get some exercise and have fun looking for the items on their scavenger hunt for kids. This is such a fun st patrick’s day activities for toddler, preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, first grade, 2nd grade, and 3rd grade students. Simply download pdf file with St Patrick’s Day Printables and have fun searching for different items such as a rainbow, pot of gold or clover in March.