Happy St. Patrick's Day!
St. Patrick's Day & Spring Are On Their Way!
The sun is shining and I am looking forward to a new week! Let's kick off a new weekend with another great round-up of fabulous kid's activities at the Kid's Co-op!
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10 Easy St. Patrick's Day Crafts for Toddlers, Preschoolers & Older Kids too!
We're hopping from one holiday to another, and, with each new holiday comes fun kid's crafts. So, I've done a little searching and put together a collection of 10 Easy St. Patrick's Day Kid's Crafts that you can do with the at home or in the classroom! If you know of other good crafts or activities that I didn't list, leave me a comment below or link up with Fun for Kid's Friday and I'll check it out!
1. Learn how to build a Leprechaun trap.
2. Make a Leprechaun Beard with orange felt.
3. This Rainbow Collage Craft is perfect for little hands and you can even add your own pot o' gold!
4. Recycle toilet paper rolls and turn them into shamrocks as shown here.
5. Make a Lucky Charm Necklace with shamrocks and noodles.
6. Create colorful Pot of Gold Collage Art.
7. Make some Coffee Filter Shamrocks as shown here.
8. Sweet and Lovely crafts shows you how to make make Thumbprint Leprechaun Book Marks here.
9. The Seven Year Cottage shows us how to make a sweet and salty St. Patty's Day Party Mix. It's Magically Delicious!
10. Make a Handprint Leprechaun as seen on Meet the Dubiens.
Don't forget to leave some evidence that a leprechaun was in your house. I did this last year and my kids thought it was so funny.
Do you have any St. Patrick's Day traditions?