In preschool, I will take any holiday to put on a fet (party). Plus, St.Patrick's Day is a good one. In my hometown there is a parade right down Main Street after school.
The kids and I did the best to celebrate. I am pretty sure the nannies thought I was crazy when I explained that the children needed to wear green to school or they would get pinched by their classmates.
We enjoyed eating green Jello Jigglers. I am not sure if the students believed me when I assured them it was food, because most of them held it in their hand till the Jello began to melt through their fingers. We became sticky messes, but they loved squishing it.
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Using their carpus (5th grade Science vocabulary) and thumb, the children made 3-leaf clovers. This is one of the only clovers that actually looks like a 3-leaf clover.
We also made rainbow crafts...
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Then we headed to the playground for some bubble blowing and additional play.
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