Read the book "Green Eggs and Ham" to your child.
Lucky Charms Count & Sort Lucky Charms cereal are a great snack for this theme week. Give your child a bowl of Lucky Charms and let him pick out the marshmallows and sort them into piles (stars, rainbows, etc.), them count each pile.
Magic Treasure Box Decorate an empty shoe box or tissue box with paint, stickers, glitter glue, colorful cotton balls, etc. (If you want, you can cover the box with brown construction or wrapping paper first for a clear canvas. Hide the box and explain to your child that the leprechaun will come and fill the box with a treasure. Keep checking the box with your child throughout the
day in hopes of finding a treasure. The box will remain empty until near the end of the day (or after nap time), when you check the box, there should be candy or treats in the box (fill box with a treasure when your child is not looking).
Do this Easy Shamrock Paper Craft.
Green Treasure Hunt Hunt for and collect items in your house that are green. Be sure to look in closets, drawers, bookcases, the refrigerator, and other fun places!
Lucky Coins Scatter gold chocolate coins throughout the house (or a room in your house) and have fun searching for the "luck" left by the leprechauns. Be sure to count the coins ahead of time and find all the coins that you hid (to prevent your child finding them on his own when unsupervised).
Handprint Wreath Materials: glue, scissors, and green colors of paint or construction paper. There are two ways to do this craft. One is to trace the child's hand onto paper and cut out the prints. The second is to make paint hand prints on the paper and cut those out. Make six to nine hand prints. Cut out the prints and glue side-by-side in a circular pattern to form a wreath. Help your child decorate the wreath with glitter.
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Leprechaun, Leprechaun Leprechaun, leprechaun, Reach up high. Leprechaun, leprechaun, Touch the sky. Leprechaun, leprechaun, Turn around. Leprechaun, leprechaun, Touch the ground. Leprechaun, leprechaun, Show your shoe. Leprechaun, leprechaun, That will do.
Five Green Shamrocks NOTE: Cut 5 construction paper shamrocks and place a number 1-5 on the shamrocks for math count.)
Five green shamrocks growing outdoors (Child's name) picked one, and that left four. Four little shamrocks, green as they can be. (Child's name) picked one and that left three. Three little shamrocks playing peek-a-boo (Child's name) picked one and that left two. Two little shamrocks nodding in the sun, (Child's name) picked one, and that left one. One little shamrock for St. Patrick's Day fun. (Child's name) picked it, and that left none.
This Little Leprechaun This little leprechaun slid down the rainbow, (Point to thumb.) This little leprechaun stayed home. (Point to index finger.) This little leprechaun picked a shamrock, (Point to middle finger.) This little leprechaun found some gold. (Point to ring finger.) This little leprechaun cried, "See if you can catch me," (Point to little finger.) As he ran all the way home. (Wiggle little finger.)
Do Your Ears Point Up? Do your ears point up? (Pull on tops of ears.) Do you have a lot of luck? (Cross fingers.) For gold do you dig? (Pretend to dig.) Can you dance an Irish jig? (Dance a jig.) If you answered, "Yes," (Nod head.) You're a leprechaun, I'd guess! (Wink eye.)
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Words: Green Shamrock
| Color: Green
Numbers: 1 to 10
Shape: Shamrock
Practice rolling a ball with your toddler.
Pick a day this week to wear something green and to dress your child in green. Allow your child to help you pick out his "green" outfit.
Coloring Page:
Coloring Page 1
Coloring Page 2
Coloring Page 3
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