![]() ![]() ![]() Patrick’s Day in a fun and easy way.Īfter Bradley, Brian, Nate and Lucy dress up a leprechaun statue for a contest and leave it out on the porch, it goes missing – and it isn’t the only one! In “March Mischief” by Ron Roy, solve the mystery of the missing leprechauns. Use materials like tissue paper, cotton, yarn and paper bags to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day Crafts” by Carol Gnojewski. Find instructions on crafts, food, games, and more.Ĭreate Celtic jewelry, a bodhran (Irish drum), a hand fan and even a blarney stone by following the instructions in “St. ![]() Ready to celebrate? Check out “Let’s Throw a St. Beautiful photographs depict landscapes, limestone, ruins, and wildlife. This book explores the plant disease that changed the course of United States history.įor more on “the emerald isle” itself, try “Ireland” by Melanie Waldron, part of the “Countries Around the World” series. If you are looking for history, try “The Irish Famine: The Birth of Irish America” by Tony Allen. Patrick’s Day with these selections from the Abington Community Library:Īn immigration story drawing on real-life family history, “Fiona’s Lace” by Patricia Polacco is a picture book that will be enjoyed by all ages. Find it in the Children’s Room at Abington Community Library. ‘Fiona’s Lace”’ by Patricia Polacco is a picture book that will be enjoyed by all ages. ![]()
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