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2 Cook an Irish meal at home
In keeping with the spirit of the holiday, you can celebrate and honor Irish tradition by cooking an Irish meal with your kids. Let the children help out as you whip up Irish favorites like corned beef and cabbage, mutton stew, Dublin coddle, soda bread or buttermilk scones. If you’re not sure your family can appreciate an Irish meal, you can still follow the St. Patrick’s Day theme with plenty of greens and even green food coloring in your regular dishes.
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3 Make St. Patrick’s Day crafts to decorate the house
There are many fun symbols associated with this Irish holiday. Shamrocks, pots of gold, leprechauns, and the color green are common sights as St. Patrick’s Day draws near. You can bring the spirit of the holiday indoors by creating fun St. Patrick’s Day crafts with the kids to decorate your home. Crafting fun door hangers and other decorative items is a great way to bond with the kids and create fun memories around the holiday.
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4 Visit a nearby St.Patrick’s Day attraction
Some cities take this Irish holiday very seriously. Chicago is famous for dying its river green in honor of the holiday. In Phoenix, the local parade is followed by the St. Patrick’s Day Faire, with food, drinks and entertainment for adults and children. The celebrations in Boston are a week-long affair with food fests, concerts and other special events. In Savannah, the city’s fountains are dyed green for the holiday. Five Points in Columbia organizes many special events for St. Patrick’s Day, including a kid approved Pot O’ Gold Play-land! Find out which cities hold the most spectacular celebrations for St. Paddy’s Day and if you find you don’t live too far from one of them, you can drive the kids down there for an unforgettable holiday.
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5 Make a leprechaun trap
Leprechauns are an important part of Irish folklore and their naughty nature lends them naturally to having fun with kids. When captured, a leprechaun is capable of granting his captor three wishes in return for his release, but is known to trick the captor into looking away and making a quick getaway in the meantime. On St. Patrick’s Day, you can try making a leprechaun trap with your kids. The key is to use gold coins as bait and to make the trap look natural, with trees, shamrocks or rainbows hiding the contraption. Very few people have ever been able to get hold of a leprechaun, but the little fellows often leave a trail of green footprints and magic dust in the area. You can also look for signs like upset furniture, or a piece of green cloth caught in the trap to tell whether a leprechaun has been visiting.
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The many traditions surrounding St. Patrick’s Day make it a fun holiday to celebrate with kids. Which of these holiday activities do you intend on doing this year?
About the author: Corinne Jacob is a professional writer who is convinced that kids learn best when they’re having fun, she is constantly on the lookout for new and exciting ways to make learning an enjoyable experience. Corinne loves all things that scream out unschooling, alternative education and holistic learning.
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\nThe legend of St. Patrick has given rise to many festive customs associated with St. Patrick\u2019s Day<\/strong>, one of the most popular being the consumption of alcohol. St. Patrick\u2019s Day is one of the few holidays known for a marked increase in alcohol consumption and the pub scenes on this holiday will testify to that. However, there are plenty of child-friendly traditions associated with St. Patrick\u2019s Day as well, and kids can have a whale of a time celebrating this holiday. Here are five fun ways to have fun with kids on St. Patrick\u2019s Day.<\/p>\n
\n1<\/span> Go to see the local parade<\/h2>\n
Parades are an integral part of any St. Patrick\u2019s Day celebration, and date back to the very first St. Patrick\u2019s Day publicly observed in the United States. Find out whether your city has an official parade to celebrate the holiday. The parades are grand affairs worth attending, with New York\u2019s St. Patrick\u2019s Day parade reportedly the biggest of all parades in the country. They are characterised by marching bands, floats, Irish musicians and dancers, people dressed up as leprechauns and a general abundance of the color green. Take the kids to see this spectacular event for a truly memorable St. Patrick\u2019s Day experience.<\/p>\n
Photo by SebastianDooris<\/p><\/div>\n
\n2<\/span> Cook an Irish meal at home<\/h2>\n
In keeping with the spirit of the holiday, you can celebrate and honor Irish tradition by cooking an Irish meal with your kids. Let the children help out as you whip up Irish favorites like corned beef and cabbage, mutton stew, Dublin coddle, soda bread or buttermilk scones. If you\u2019re not sure your family can appreciate an Irish meal, you can still follow the St. Patrick\u2019s Day theme with plenty of greens and even green food coloring in your regular dishes.<\/p>\n
Photo by anotherlunch.com<\/p><\/div>\n
\n3<\/span> Make St. Patrick\u2019s Day crafts to decorate the house<\/h2>\n
There are many fun symbols associated with this Irish holiday. Shamrocks, pots of gold, leprechauns, and the color green are common sights as St. Patrick\u2019s Day draws near. You can bring the spirit of the holiday indoors by creating fun St. Patrick\u2019s Day crafts with the kids to decorate your home. Crafting fun door hangers and other decorative items is a great way to bond with the kids and create fun memories around the holiday.<\/p>\n
Photo by greaterumbrage<\/p><\/div>\n
\n4<\/span> Visit a nearby St.Patrick\u2019s Day attraction<\/h2>\n
Some cities take this Irish holiday very seriously. Chicago is famous for dying its river green in honor of the holiday. In Phoenix, the local parade is followed by the St. Patrick\u2019s Day Faire, with food, drinks and entertainment for adults and children. The celebrations in Boston are a week-long affair with food fests, concerts and other special events. In Savannah, the city\u2019s fountains are dyed green for the holiday. Five Points in Columbia organizes many special events for St. Patrick\u2019s Day, including a kid approved Pot O\u2019 Gold Play-land! Find out which cities hold the most spectacular celebrations for St. Paddy\u2019s Day and if you find you don\u2019t live too far from one of them, you can drive the kids down there for an unforgettable holiday.<\/p>\n
Photo by Sam Howzit<\/p><\/div>\n