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5TH SAINT PATRICK´S DAY
CEIP Kantic@ Arroyo
Created on March 14, 2021
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LET´S TRAVEL!
FOLLOW THE LEPRECHAUN
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saint patrick´s clues
MUSIC AND extra
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Green is part of Saint Patrick’s Day because it’s the colour of Spring and many people wear green on St Pat's Day - One of the Irish traditions is to pinch anyone who is not wearing green on St. Patrick’s Day. The most common St Patrick's Day symbol is the shamrock. The shamrock is a leaf from the clover plant. It’s a myth that the shamrock can only grow in Ireland – the three-leaf clover grows all over the world – from Tasmania to England. Symbols like the pot-of-gold at the end of a rainbow and leprechauns are also associated with St. Patrick’s Day. The leprechaun is a small Irish fairy who dresses like a shoemaker. Leprechauns are unfriendly little men who lives alone in the forest, spending time making shoes and guarding their gold treasures. If you catch a leprechaun, he'll be forced to tell you where he hides his pots of gold. However, the leprechaun must be watched at all times. If his captor looks away, the leprechaun will vanish along with his treasure.