18 Fun St. Patrick's Day Traditions to Start with Your Kids (2024)

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My kids have always loved St. Patrick's Day. It all started 9 years ago when my mom stole into our house in secret to make messes and leave little green treats while we were at story hour at the library. She did that every year for quite a while, often culminating in a green donut and Shamrock shake.

The year she was dying from pancreatic cancer, she fell in the garage trying to make it happen. It was that important to her.

Even though my mom is gone (and has been for almost five years), we still carry on the Lucky the Leprechaun tradition though to a lesser degree. It's trickier when you're the one taking the kids out of the house.

Anyway, it is still possible and makes the holiday fun for the kids.

In any case, you will need a large bottle of green food coloring. Those little squirt bottles that come in the multi-color package will not do.

This is part 2 of my original 10 St. Patrick's Day Ideas for Kids post from 2011, so get the first 10 simple ideas from that post.

14 More St. Patrick’s Day Activities for Kids

  1. Leave evidence of Lucky.My favorite place to leave this evidence is in the toilet. Make the water really, really green. I have seen people paint little green foot prints on the toilet seat, but I don't want a green arse, so I don't do that. You can also dye the cat or dog's water (he won't mind) and definitely go for magic milk and other drinks as specified in the other post.
  2. Challenge your kids to make a leprechaun trap. Let them use their imaginations and be as creative as possible. Put in some bait - maybe chocolate coins or Lucky Charms cereal, and rig something up with a cup to trap him inside. Here's a great post full of examples of leprechaun traps to show them for some inspiration.
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  3. Play Minute to Win It. We played Minute to Win It for Valentine's Day, and it was the best fun we've had in a long, long time. We liked it so much that I wrote out a whole post on St. Patrick's Day Minute to Win It ideas. (PS. This is my favorite item out of the whole list!)
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  4. Make rainbow pancakes. These pancakes are really simple to make, and they have rainbow colored Fruity Pebbles in them which makes them perfect for St. Patrick's Day. They taste great, and your kids will love all the colors.
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    Make green pancakes. This is a fun and easy recipe that is really impressive! It's easier than Fruity Pebbles pancakes.
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  6. Make a rainbow cake. This super fun cake includes rainbow-colored cereal in the batter which makes it perfect for St. Patrick's Day. We decorated ours with extra Fruity Pebbles for an added punch of color.
  7. Make green slime. Oh how I hate slime. It is all over my house and has gotten all over my towels, blankets, and the couch which we just threw out yesterday. But, if your kids are responsible with it or you throw it away in secret in a day or two, you could easily make some because it is a great science lesson and kids absolutely love it. Click the link for an article on the science of slime.
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    Make a rainbow paper chain craft. I think these are super cute, and they would be a very easy craft for even the littlest of kids.
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    Make a leprechaun mask and take silly pictures.
    Another really easy craft that would have great results. And my kids absolutely love to take pictures, so I know they would be ecstatic to have a leprechaun photo booth at home.
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    Make a rainbow out of Fruit Loops or buttons.
    I love button crafts, so I would personally give my kids rainbow buttons and have them do it that way, but Fruit Loops would certainly be better for younger kids.
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    Challenge your kids to make a Lego leprechaun house.
    I think this is genius. My kids are Lego fanatics, so I know they will love to make one of these. My only hesitation is that we might not have enough green Lego, but I know they will figure something out.
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    Make leprechaun donuts. These donuts are adorable and perfect for a leprechaun trap (instructions on how to build one in the post I linked). They're made from Cheerios (genius again) and candy melts from the craft store. I love them!
  13. Read some St. Patrick's Day books.That's a link to my 37 St. Patrick's Day favorites. Don't miss Jamie O'Rourke!
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    Play musical shamrocks. I know this is intended for preschool kids, but with a few modifications, I am certain that my much-older kiddos would love it.
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    Make homemade shamrock shakes. Grace loves these, and this recipe makes them so easy to make at home!
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  16. Make green ice cream. Nothing says St. Patrick's Day like green food, and green ice cream makes the grade every single time. This particular recipe is easy to make because it's no churn (i.e. no ice cream machine needed!), and the flavor is perfect.
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    Make rainbow fruit parfaits. These are gorgeous and healthy, too! Even my picky eaters would love them.
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    Send them on a green scavenger hunt. My kids are gaga over scavenger hunts, so much so that I send them on one for every holiday - Christmas (big kids and little kids), Easter, Valentine's Day, and so on. This will be a great addition to your holiday line up.
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    Grow a lucky four leaf clover plant (called oxalis). My mom had a purple oxalis all the time I was growing up, and I loved it. I thought it was so interesting and pretty. She had a three-leaf variety. I ordered a four-leaf variety last week, and I'm currently waiting for them to grow. They're quite an easy houseplant to care for, requiring bright light and weekly watering. The reviews of this grower on Amazon are good, so I think they are going to be good. Planting some oxalis would be a great opportunity to talk to your kids about shamrocks and St. Patrick (find some background at the top of this post).
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    Make leprechaun play dough. This recipe looks easy enough and is sure to delight any dough fans, like my Allie who still adores Play-Doh.
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    Have a green food taste test. I think this is a great idea, although I don't know how it would go over with my extreme picky eaters. It's worth a try if it makes them at least attempt one new food, I guess.
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  22. Read St. Patrick's Day books. There are dozens of really good books for kids on the history of St. Patrick's Day as well as legends and myths associated with shamrocks and leprechauns. Check a few out and read them with your kids this week.

St. Patrick's Day gets a bad rap in my opinion. It's frequently associated with green beer and drunken debauchery, but it can be a really fun and wholesome excuse to spend some family time together and celebrate the coming of Christianity to a whole nation. Try a few of these fun family traditions on this year and see how it goes.

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What are some fun facts about St Patrick's day for kids? ›

Fun Facts about St. Patrick's Day
  • Some interesting and fun facts about St. Patrick's Day.
  • Leprechauns Are Likely Based on Celtic Fairies.
  • The Shamrock Was Considered a Sacred Plant.
  • The First St. Patrick's Day Parade Was Held in America.
  • Corned Beef and Cabbage Was an American Innovation.
  • The color of St.

What is the most common St Patrick's tradition? ›

Each year, thousands of Irish Americans gather with their loved ones on St. Patrick's Day to share a “traditional” meal of corned beef and cabbage. Though cabbage has long been an Irish food, corned beef only began to be associated with St. Patrick's Day at the turn of the 20th century.

How do I teach my child about St Patrick's day? ›

To honor the country, then, people will wear green outfits. But that's not the only reason to wear an emerald ensemble. It's thought that St. Patrick used green shamrocks to teach the Irish about Christianity and the Holy Trinity (think each leaf representing God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit).

What is St Patrick's day for dummies? ›

Every March 17th, thousands of people don their greenest garb, march in Irish pride parades, eat green clover-shaped cookies, and quaff frosty mugs of green beer in celebration of the Catholic Saint, St. Patrick's Day.

What are 10 interesting facts about St. Patrick? ›

11 Interesting Facts About St. Patrick
  • He wasn't actually Irish. ...
  • Patrick was not his original name. ...
  • He was kidnapped and brought to Ireland as a slave. ...
  • He studied a lot about Christianity in Europe. ...
  • He claimed to have seen visions and heard voices. ...
  • Green was not the colour he actually wore. ...
  • He wrote two short works.
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What color did Saint Patrick wear? ›

Early depictions of St. Patrick show him wearing blue, and the official color of the Order of St. Patrick, part of Ireland's chivalry, was a sky blue known as “St.

When was St. Patrick born and died? ›

St. Patrick of Ireland is one of the world's most popular saints. Apostle of Ireland, born at Kilpatrick, near Dumbarton, in Scotland, in the year 387; died at Saul, Downpatrick, Ireland, 17 March, 461. There are many legends and stories of St.

What is Saint Patrick's Day easy? ›

The day commemorates Saint Patrick and the arrival of Christianity in Ireland, and, by extension, celebrates the heritage and culture of the Irish in general. Celebrations generally involve public parades and festivals, céilithe, and the wearing of green attire or shamrocks.

Why is St. Patrick so important? ›

St. Patrick is one of the most famous patron saints of Ireland: According to the legend, he brought Christianity to the island, made the shamrock fashionable and freed Ireland from snakes. The holiday marks St. Patrick's death and has been observed as a religious holiday in Ireland for over 1500 years.

What are the three symbols of St. Patrick? ›

THE RICH SYMBOLS OF ST. PATRICK'S DAY
  • Shamrock: The Three-Leaved Clover. The shamrock is a three-leaved clover that has become synonymous with St. ...
  • Green: The Colour of the Emerald Isle. Green is another symbol closely associated with St. ...
  • Leprechauns: The Mischievous Fairy. ...
  • Harp: The National Symbol of Ireland.

How to explain St. Patrick's Day to preschoolers? ›

It is a day to celebrate the St Patrick, believed to have brought Christianity to Ireland, and banished snakes from the country. People typically dress up in green and participate in parades. Corned beef and cabbage are associated with the holiday, and even beer is sometimes dyed green to celebrate the day.

What food is traditionally eaten on St. Patrick's Day? ›

After corned beef and cabbage, one of the more popular traditional St. Patrick's Day food items is shepherd's pie. Minced lamb and mashed potatoes baked to perfection is the perfect entree food for those who aren't in the mood for beef. Or, for those who don't consume beef for religious or cultural reasons.

What do you leave for kids on St Patricks Day? ›

Plan a St.

Patricks' Day hats and glasses, green or gold beaded necklaces, gold chocolate coins, and so on around the house. Create a little key to what they are looking for and let them run loose on their hunt.

What to leave in kids leprechaun trap? ›

Patrick's Day, you help your kids build the leprechaun trap, fill it with "bait"—gold coins, candy, rainbows... anything that might strike a leprechaun's fancy—then leave it out before bed on March 16, St. Patrick's Day Eve. While the kids sleep, the leprechaun will visit the trap and take the "bait."

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