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St. Patrick’s Day Books For Preschoolers

Are you looking for St. Patrick’s Day books to read aloud to your preschool class? This age-appropriate book list features books to read-aloud with your children in March.

St. Patrick’s Day Books

These St. Patrick’s Day books are perfect to read aloud with your preschoolers or have them enjoy themselves. Stories about leprechauns, the history of St. Patrick’s day and more!

Pete the Cat: The Great Leprechaun Chase, by James and Kimberly Dean
Help Pete catch a leprechaun in this hilarious tale featuring everybody’s beloved blue cat.

how to catch a leprechaun
How to Catch a Leprechaun, by Adam Wallace
Want a super fun read-aloud that also supports STEM learning? Look no further! Your kids will absolutely adore this fun rhyming story, and they’ll love building their own leprechaun traps even more!

Ten Lucky Leprechauns, by Kathryn Heling and Deborah Hembrook
A fun rhyming books that counts leprechaun friends up to ten.

Little Old Lady Who Swallowed a Clover
The Little Old Lady Who Swallowed a Clover, by Lucille Colandro
A hilarious twist on a classic tale. Giggles and belly laughs will fill your classroom as the Old Lady swallows clovers in an effort to make the perfect rainbow to hide a pot of gold.

Good Luck Bear, by Greg Foley
Bear searches for a clover with four leaves so he will be lucky.

Jamie O’Rourke and the Big Potato by Tomie DePaola
Jamie O’Rourke catches a leprechaun. Instead of a pot of gold, he takes a potato seed that will grow a big potato. But when the potato grows, it causes some trouble.

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The Best St. Patrick’s Day Books for Preschoolers

The Leprechaun Trap by David and Kelly Clinch
A leprechaun arrives every March and causes trouble for a family. Will the children catch the leprechaun and get his gold?

Lucky Tucker, by Leslie McGuirk
Tucker wakes up to a day that starts out not so great. Then, he rolls in a bed of clover to change his luck.

St. Patrick’s Day in the Morning, by Eve Bunting

St. Patrick’s Day, by Dorothy Goeller
Photos of St. Patrick’s Day symbols and very simple text.

The Littlest Leprechaun
The Littlest Leprechaun, by Brandi Dougherty

The Story of the Leprechaun by Katherine Tegen
A leprechaun lives near a village and makes shoes for the people. He gathers his payment in gold. A man wants to take the leprechaun’s gold. Can he keep it safe?

Rainbows, by Martha Elizabeth Hillman Rustad

Gingerbread Man and Leprechaun on Loose at School
The Gingerbread Man and the Leprechaun Loose at School, by Laura Murray

What is St. Patrick’s Day? by Elaine Landau
Questions about St. Patrick’s Day and its traditions are answered in this easy-to-read book.

My Lucky Day, by Keiko Kasza

Three Ways to Trap a Leprechaun, by Tara Lazar

The Night Before St. Patrick’s Day, by Natasha Wing

The Luckiest St. Patrick’s Day Ever! By Teddy Slater

The Leprechaun Who Lost His Rainbow, by Sean Callahan

That’s What Leprechauns Do, by Eve Bunting

St. Patrick’s Day Activities To Go Along With These Books

If you teaching a St. Patrick’s Day themed lesson then you might enjoy including one of these activities to follow up with one of these books in your pre-K or kindergarten classroom.

St. Patrick’s Day Bingo – Free printable bingo game for a St. Patrick’s Day theme or party in your preschool, pre-k, or kindergarten classroom. Includes both a black and white and a color version!

St. Patrick’s Day Play Dough Counting Mats – Free St. Patrick’s Day theme play dough mats to help your kids develop number sense and fluency within ten. Includes 11 printable color mats for you to use in your play dough center.

St. Patrick’s Day Fine Motor Activities for Preschoolers – There are plenty of ways to develop fine motor skills with a thematic twist. Here are some fun fine motor activities you can do with your kids at home or school for St. Patrick’s Day!

St. Patrick’s Day I-Spy Activity – Your kids are going to love this Rainbow I-Spy bottle for St. Patrick’s Day! Shaking the bottle and searching for the objects hiding in the rainbow is only half the fun, I also created a printable that will help your kids practice identifying beginning sounds.

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