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 | PRESCHOOLKids love playing with tactile objects, and this project fits the bill. The shamrock is a simple design to trace and cut, and will fill your refrigerator with Irish spirit! | |
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 | KINDERGARTENCraft a leprechaun puppet and create your own interpretation of this famous St. Patrick's Day character. | |
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 | FIRST GRADEThis hunt for leprechaun gold is so much fun, kids won't even realize they're working their reading muscles at the same time. | |
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 | SECOND GRADECreate a fun memory with your child by crafting this brightly-colored leprechaun trap, which doubles as St. Patrick's Day decoration. | |
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 | THIRD GRADECelebrate St. Patrick's Day this year by making your very own lucky pot of (chocolate!) gold. | |
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 | FOURTH GRADEOrdinary mashed potatoes just won't do for St. Patrick's Day; they've got to be green! Kids go wild over this colorful dish, and parents love its nutritional value. | |
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 | FIFTH GRADECraft this leprechaun hat-covered jar, brimming with St. Patrick's Day charm! | |
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 | MIDDLE SCHOOLShow your teen how to make shepherd's pie: a staple of Irish traditional cooking thanks to the trusty potato, which was adopted by Ireland as a food crop in 1780. | |
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 | HIGH SCHOOLTeach your kids about the ancient art of the Echo Verse. They'll give writing skills and creativity a boost as they write an Echo Verse of their own! | |
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