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Easy Holidays » st. patrick's day » Celebrating St Patrick’s Day with Kids

By Wendy O'Neal 7 Comments

Celebrating St Patrick’s Day with Kids

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Celebrating St. Patrick’s Day with Kids is so much fun. Today, I’m sharing my family’s favorite kid-friendly St. Patrick’s Day traditions with y’all. 

Celebrating St. Patrick's Day with Kids is so much fun.  Today, I'm sharing my family's favorite kid-friendly St. Patrick's Day traditions with y'all. 

Celebrating St Patrick’s Day with Kids

With a last name like O’Neal, we have to celebrate St Patrick’s day. Before we had kids, we just had corned beef and cabbage for supper and that was it. But ever since we had children we go all out. 

Did you know that leprechauns visit our house the night before St. Patrick’s Day and cause tons of havoc? I love surprising the kids with all the leprechaun naughtiness when they wake up. Seriously…it’s so much fun for them.

Celebrating St Patrick’s Day with kids can be very elaborate or just a few fun tricks. And since it’s not a major (aka commercialized) holiday you can do as much or as little as you want and the kids will be impressed!

Besides just the fun morning shenanigans, we have Corned Beef & Cabbage for supper with homemade Irish Soda Bread

Celebrating St Patrick's Day with Kids

Leprechaun Tricks Ideas

-Turn the toilet water green with food dye (aka Leprechaun tinkle). How to dye toilet water green: In a clean toilet add 8-10 drops of green food coloring, making sure it goes straight into the water. Do not swish or swirl or flush as the color will disperse on it’s own and there will be a lovely bowl of green water in the morning. 

-Turn the milk green with food dye, just add several drops to gallon (or partial gallon) of milk, put the lid on and shake. Return to the fridge.

-Leprechauns are naughty and like to mess up the house/toys. We’ve had leprechauns dump out the toy box, flip over little tables and chairs, pull clothes out of drawers, etc.

-Leave a trail of paper leprechaun footprints (or shamrocks) leading to bags of chocolate gold coins.

Celebrating St. Patrick's Day with Kids is so much fun.  Today, I'm sharing my family's favorite kid-friendly St. Patrick's Day traditions with y'all. 

St. Patrick’s Day Traditions for Kids

-Leave a box of Lucky Charms and other green foods on the table for breakfast. Sometimes you can find green snowball desserts too and those are always fun. We always have some sort of festive green cookies too.

-Buy some new green toys/hair bows/clothes for the day.

-Set a trap to catch the Leprechaun (I’ve heard they like broccoli and other green veggies) or try my Leprechaun Bait.

-Plan some traditional Irish foods (or at least green ones) for the day (here are some St. Patrick’s Day recipes)

-Print off this placemat for the kids to play with during supper. Click the image below to get a clean, full size image to print.

St. Patrick's Day Kids Printable Activity

What do you think? Easy and fun, right? You should definitely give some of these a try and surprise the kids on March 17th!

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Comments

  1. Cathy says

    March 5, 2021 at 5:55 am

    Oh what fun!

    Love the leprechaun tinkle!

    Once we had leprechaun’s leave treat and my kids had to follow a trail of shamrocks and clues to find them. Wish I could remember those clues. Treats were in a St Paddy’s Day pail (green and gold of course) from Oriental Trading and they were favorite candy, some gold chocolate coins and green shamrock necklaces.

    They had such fun finding where those leprechauns had hidden treats.

    We always watch Darby O Gill and the Little People. And we have corned beef at least once a week in March before the 17th.

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    • Wendy O'Neal says

      August 18, 2021 at 11:36 am

      How fun! Love these ideas. w-

      Reply
  2. Cara says

    March 11, 2012 at 1:17 pm

    Haha! Love it! Gunna have some fun this year! 🙂

    Reply
  3. Linda B. says

    March 11, 2012 at 12:12 pm

    Cute ideas! My little grandson will love the green toilet water and a story about the leprechaun!

    Reply
  4. Michelle says

    March 15, 2011 at 6:35 am

    Love the Leprechaun ideas! How fun!

    Reply
  5. Belinda @zomppa says

    March 15, 2011 at 6:33 am

    They are too adorable!! I love the idea of green toilet water!!

    Reply

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    […] those naughty leprechauns have never played any tricks on my morning coffee because I tend to put on my emerald green apron […]

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