St. Patrick’s Day : Symbol Leprechaun Shamrocks -- three-leafed shamrock four-leafed shamrock a pot of gold rainbow
Leprechaun 綠衣老矮人 The Leprechaun is a small Irish fairy that looks like a small, old man. According to Irish legend, Leprechauns are aloof and unfriendly. They are said to live alone and spend their time making shoes. Leprechauns are known for the hidden pot of gold that they have, and if they are caught they can be forced to tell where the treasure is kept. But don't look away! If you lose sight of the Leprechaun, he will vanish, along with all hopes of finding his treasure. Leprechauns traditionally have nothing to do with the celebration of St. Patrick's Day in Ireland. The cheerful Leprechaun that we know today is an American invention, and it has quickly become a recognizable symbol of St. Patrick's Day. St. Patrick’s Day Legendary figure
Shamrocks - 3 Leaf Clovers To explain the Holy Trinity : the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit Shamrocks - 4 Leaf Clovers Luck St. Patrick’s Day Traditional icon
Activity—Dye the river Green
Poem I keep three wishes handy, In case I chance to meet Any day a Leprechaun Coming down the street
Decoration Card with blessing word craft
Celebration Wearing green Shamrocks button Green drink & Green snacks Say hello : Kiss me, I'm Irish! Luck of the Irish! You lucked out! Dancing Read poems Parade
Irish dance & music 大河之舞 Riverdance
Landscape of Irland
Flag 綠色:是愛爾蘭信仰天主教的人的標誌。 橙色:則代表英國國教派。 白色:象徵希望, 希望天主教徒和英國 國教徒之間永久休戰, 團結友愛。
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