St. Patrick’s Day is almost here. While you use green balloons and curtains for decorations, you should also think about how engage kids in fun and learning activities for St. Patrick’s Day. To help you out, we have compiled a list of the best St. Patrick’s Day party games for kids of various age groups that are fun, amazing, and will also help in their learning. Find out which one will suit your setting the most and get to work.

Movement Game

This game is fun, exciting, and easy to set up. You just need printable movement cards and music to move with the rhythm. And of course, candies as rewards. The kids will love the game and will want to play it again and again. Find the full tutorial.

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St. Patrick’s Day Cootie Catcher Joke Teller

This super-easy, fun DIY joke teller will bring laughter to the little play dates. With just four simple steps, you can make this cootie catcher and add a funny touch to St. Patrick’s Day. The kids can enjoy it with several friends. Find the full tutorial.

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Color by Number Worksheets

Color-by-number worksheets are a great way to engage kids in a learning activity in a fun way. These St. Patrick’s color-by-number worksheets help in number fluency and are a great way to pass the time in classrooms or at home. Just some markers or crayons, and you are done. Find the full tutorial.    

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St. Patrick’s Day Counting Cards

For this fun activity, you only need some printable counting cards, some playdough, and shamrock cookie cutters. The kids will have fun with the playdough and create shamrocks out of it, and then place them on the counting cards. The activity is engaging and fun, and surely a must-try. Find the full tutorial.

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Gold Coin Shake

It is a fun activity for all age groups. The whole family can enjoy some play time with this DIY guessing game that will bring the competitive side out in the players. Find the full tutorial.

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Memory Match Game

This DIY board game comes together in no time. Just paint your fingers in shades of green and print some cute shamrocks onto a cardboard. Easy and fun, the game will turn out to be an engaging activity for St. Patrick’s Day. Find the full tutorial.

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St. Patrick’s Day Word Search

If you are looking for an activity to keep the kids busy but still learn something, this word search is something you can try. This way, the kids can also learn new words and practice spelling, too. Great for kids of all ages, the activity is a must-try. Find the full tutorial.  

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DIY Edible Matching Game

The little ones of the house will surely love this edible game. A matching game is always a kid’s favorite, and this will add to the fun with the chocolate rewards. Just some Hershey Kisses, some round labels, and a bunch of markers will make the best memories this St. Patrick’s Day. Find the full tutorial.

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Shamrock Shake

This is the funniest shamrock game you can try this St. Patrick’s Day. Take an empty tissue box painted in green and tie the tissue box to your waist. Fill the box with ping pong balls and try to empty it. A fun and quick activity just like that. Find the full tutorial.

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Feeling Lucky

Fill a large bowl with Lucky Charms and place it on a table. The players will have to find one of each different lucky charm with the spoon in their mouth and their hands tied behind their backs. The activity is as fun and playful as it needs to be. Find the full tutorial.

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Don’t forget to tell us which one of these activities was loved by your kids the most.

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