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15 St. Patrick’s Day Kids Activity Ideas (Curated from Sarah Elizabeth)

March 3, 2026 Kylie Tuosto

If you’re looking for playful, colorful, hands-on St. Patrick’s Day inspiration, you’re going to love this roundup.

Today I’m featuring Sarah Elizabeth’s 15 St. Patrick’s Day Kids Activity Ideas — a collection of rainbow crafts, sensory play setups, shamrock art, and themed learning activities that are perfect for toddlers and preschoolers.

These ideas pair beautifully with our March Play-Based Learning Guide and St. Patrick’s Day content cluster here on GoodnightFox.

Let’s walk through each one.

 

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1. Rainbow Coloring Page + Pot of Gold Craft

A simple but beautiful rainbow coloring activity. Use rainbow colored markers on a sheet of aluminum foil and spray with water. Press the coloring sheet down over the markers to transfer the color onto the sheet of paper. The result — a beautiful pastel rainbow!

Learning focus:

  • Color recognition

  • Fine motor control

  • Holiday vocabulary

Pairs perfectly with:

  • 🌈 Rainbow sensory play

  • 🍀 Leprechaun Pancakes recipe

2. Rainbow Potion Sensory Bin

A water-based sensory tray with gold coins and rainbow coloring that feels magical. Make baking soda and vinegar come to life in this pot of gold sensory play setup. Use gold coins and glitter to make your pot of gold shine. Squeeze bottles with vinegar help develop fine motor skills while the fizzing fun brings play to life.

Skills supported:

  • Scooping and pouring

  • Color mixing

  • Cause and effect

3. Rainbow Wall Streamer Craft

A large-scale rainbow installation made from streamers and paper clouds. This activity is a great gross motor skill developer and it’s a beautiful craft to have hanging on the wall. Cut out a large white cloud from construction paper and tape it to the wall. Using rainbow colored masking tape, tape lines coming down from the rainbow. Tape them down with the sticky side up so that your little ones can tape wool balls or pom poms to each bow of the rainbow. Isn’t this just the perfect color matching activity for kids?!

Why it’s great:

  • Gross motor movement

  • Visual impact

  • Collaborative play

4. Rainbow Sorting Sensory Bin

Take your St. Patrick’s Day sensory bin to the next level with this super creative idea! Paint rainbow colored chickpeas with acrylic paint and let dry. Pour them in rainbow order into a large play tray. Add mini cauldrons, tongs, and some rainbow accessories and you have the perfect color sorting tray. This activity is so great for fine motor skills, color recognition, and a fun play all day kind of activity.

Learning focus:

  • Early math

  • Categorization

  • Fine motor development

5. Shamrock Handprint Art

Build the most beautiful rainbow with your little one’s hand prints. I love Sarah’s adorable creation here complete with a black paper cut out cauldron and clouds made out of cotton balls. This is the perfect craft you’ll want to hand on the wall when you’re done. Add a tray of gold coins and you’re ready for a fun rainbow adventure.

Skills:

  • Sensory tolerance

  • Shape recognition

  • Creative expression

6. Rainbow Cotton Ball Painting

Use rainbow drippers and cotton balls to create this amazing rainbow effect! Full each glass or jar with water and food coloring for each color of the rainbow. Unleash your little ones to suck up the liquid and squirt it out onto the cotton balls arranged in a rainbow pattern. They’ll absolutely love the drippers and you’ll get to enjoy a minute of peace watching them play!

Why we love it:

  • Process art

  • No “right” outcome

  • Easy setup

7. Fizzy Science Activity

Fill a tray with baking soda and glitter. Add two cups one green one yellow of vinegar plus food coloring. Pull out your rainbow drippers again and watch the magic. You’ll get to see the bubble and fizz while the glitter springs to life.

Skills:

  • STEM learning

  • Observation

  • Cause & effect

Extend this into:

  • 🧪 Love Potions sensory play (Valentine crossover idea)

  • 🍀 Leprechaun “science lab” dramatic play

8. Leprechaun Book + Craft Invitation

We love pairing up books like How to Catch a Leprechaun with our sensory play and this craft is the perfect way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. Draw a leprechaun face on a piece of paper and add a top hat made out of green, black, and yellow construction paper. Provide a tray of orange paint and a plastic fork and let your little ones enjoy building the cutest beard for their leprechaun. Top it off with some glitter and googly eyes and you have the perfect craft!

Pair with:

  • 🍀 Leprechaun Trap Printable (free)

9. Shamrock Cutting Tray

A scissor skills activity using shamrock shapes. Grab the construction paper and a shamrock shape and you have this perfectly simple activity for creative play. Allow your little ones to dab glue or use a glue stick to stick the different shades of green to the shamrock.

Supports:

  • Pre-writing skills

  • Hand strength

  • Bilateral coordination

10. Shamrock Stamping Art

Using folder toilet paper rolls you can create this brilliantly simple craft. Simply fold an empty toilet paper roll into a heart shape and provide a tray of green paint. Let your little ones stamp away creating beautiful shamrock designs and lucky four leaf clovers!

Learning focus:

  • Pattern recognition

  • Shape awareness

  • Creative repetition

11. Green Play Dough Invitation

A St. Patrick’s themed play dough tray with coins and shamrocks. Complete with shamrock cookie cutters, rainbow charms and gold coins, your little ones will love stamping and pressing and making shapes in playdoh for hours (okay maybe minutes) on end!

Skills:

  • Fine motor strengthening

  • Imaginative play

  • Sensory exploration

Pairs beautifully with:

  • 🍀 Pot of Gold sensory bin

  • 🧁 Leprechaun Pancakes food activity

12. Pot of Gold Dot Counting Activity

Draw a simple pot of gold and rainbow lines to create this awesome dot art craft. With this activity sheet, little ones can practice color recognition as well as counting. Encourage them to count each dot and see how many fit on each color of the rainbow. This is a great hands-on play based learning activity for kids.

Learning focus:

  • Early math

  • One-to-one correspondence

  • Sorting skills

Extend with:

  • 🌈 Rainbow counting cards

  • 🍀 March math play trays

13. Rainbow Paper Towel Art

If you have little ones that love water play, this activity is a great low key way to make water play fun without all of the mess. Using marker on a paper towel, color the shape of a rainbow. Then provide a squirt bottle filled with water and let your little ones enjoy watching the colors combine and bleed together.

This pairs perfectly with:

  • 🥞 Leprechaun Pancakes

  • 🌈 Color sorting activities

14. Rainbow Squeegee Painting

Using cotton balls for clouds and globs of paint at one end, your little ones will love watching the effect as they pull the squeegee along the page. This one is fun to do over and over again because each time the pattern is different and unique.

Skills supported:

  • Sensory regulation

  • Scooping and pouring

  • Vocabulary building

You could combine this with:

  • Easter sensory play ideas

15. Shamrock Marshmallow Stamping Prints

Create the most adorable little shamrocks using just marshmallows and paint! This craft is so unique and fun (and tasty if you let your little ones sneak a marshmallow). Dip marshmallows in green paint and stamp them onto plain white paper int the shape of a shamrock.

Why we love it:

  • Sustainable

  • Easy prep

  • Great for classrooms

Pairs beautifully with:

  • 🌸 Spring craft activities

  • 🍀 March toddler activities


How This Fits Into Your March Play-Based Learning

These 15 ideas align perfectly with:

  • 🍀 Our March Activity Guide

  • 🌈 Rainbow learning activities

  • 🥞 Leprechaun Pancakes snack day

  • 🍀 Leprechaun Trap craft

If you’re planning your St. Patrick’s Day week, you could easily turn these into:

  • Monday: Rainbow sensory play

  • Tuesday: Shamrock art

  • Wednesday: STEM rainbow experiment

  • Thursday: Leprechaun trap

  • Friday: Leprechaun pancakes


Shop the St. Patrick’s Day Theme (GoodnightFox Favorites)

If you’d like to extend the learning, here are a few GoodnightFox favorites that pair beautifully with these activities:

  • 🍀 Leprechaun Trap Free Printable

  • 🥞 Leprechaun Pancakes Recipe

  • 🌈 Rainbow sensory activities

  • 📅 March Play-Based Learning Guide


Final Thoughts

Sarah Elizabeth’s St. Patrick’s Day activity ideas are colorful, playful, and incredibly engaging for toddlers and preschoolers.

When paired with your March learning rhythm and seasonal sensory setups, they create a full week (or month!) of joyful, play-based learning.

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Easter Shaker Craft for Kids (Free Printable + Easy Spring Activity)

February 22, 2026 Kylie Tuosto

If you love crafts that look adorable, take very little prep, and keep little hands busy, you’re going to be obsessed with these Easter Shakers. They’re part craft, part sensory “instrument,” and they double as the cutest Easter basket stuffer, classroom craft, or Spring-themed fine motor activity.

These are also a perfect fit for your Easter + Spring Activities because they work for toddlers and preschoolers, and you can easily pair them with an Easter sensory bin week or an “Easter + Spring” play theme.

 

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Materials Needed

Craft supplies

  • Free Easter Shaker printable (printed on cardstock for best results)

  • Laminator + laminating pouches (highly recommended for durability)

  • Scissors

  • Clear plastic ornament halves

    • Egg Shaped

    • Circle Shaped

  • Hot glue gun + glue sticks (adult-only)

  • Jumbo craft sticks (or tongue depressors)

  • Ribbon (pastel looks especially cute)

Shaker “filler” ideas (choose 1)

  • Pastel candy-coated chocolates (like the ones shown in the video)

  • Pony beads

  • Mini pom-poms

  • Confetti (messier but super pretty)

  • Foam Pastel Easter Eggs


What This Craft Is

These Easter shakers are sweet little Spring characters (chicks + bunnies) with a clear “shaker belly” filled with colorful pieces that rattle when kids shake them. They’re perfect for:

  • Easter morning baskets

  • Spring classroom parties

  • A rainy-day Easter activity at home

  • A homeschool “Easter week” craft that ties into sensory play

If you’re building an Easter learning week, pair this with an Easter sensory setup


Step-by-Step Tutorial: How to Make Easter Shakers

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Step 1: Print the free printable

Print your Easter shaker characters on cardstock for sturdier results.

Step 2: Cut out the characters

Cut around each character. Don’t stress about perfection—laminating makes everything look polished.

Step 3: Laminate the cutouts

Place your characters into laminating pouches and run them through your laminator.

Pro tip: Leave a small clear border around the edge when you cut them out after laminating—this keeps the laminate sealed.

Step 4: Trim the laminated shapes

Cut each laminated character out, leaving that small clear outline.

Step 5: Prep your shaker ornament

Use a clear fillable ornament (the kind that opens into two halves).

Add your filler into one side:

  • a small handful of pastel candies, or

  • beads/sequins/pom-poms

Step 6: Attach the shaker “belly” to your character

Hot glue the ornament onto the front of the character where you want the shaker belly to sit (centered looks best). The best way is to put glue on the character first outlining the shape of the circle or the egg. Leave a small opening at the bottom with no glue so that you can fill it with treats. Place the plastic ornament on top and press and hold until the hot glue dries.

Step 7: FILL THE BELLY

This is a great activity for your little helpers to partake! With the opening at the bottom, pop in the fillers or treats.

Step 8: Add the craft stick handle

Hot glue a jumbo craft stick to the back (like a lollipop). Hold it in place until fully set.

Step 9: Finish with ribbon

Tie ribbon near the top of the stick (right under the character) for that “giftable” look. The ornaments that I used had a small hole at the top so I threaded the ribbon through the ornament hole and then tied a bow and hot glued it to the front for a polished look.

Step 10: Shake + play!

Make a few and start a mini Easter “parade” around the house, or use them during songs, story time, and play-based learning.


Easy Ways to Extend the Activity (So It’s Not “Just a Craft”)

  • Color Hunt: “Find something in the room that matches your shaker filler!”

  • Sound Play: loud vs quiet shaking (great for self-regulation)

  • Counting: count the candies as you add them

  • Patterning: alternate colors while filling the ornament

  • Storytelling: name your chick/bunny and invent a Spring story


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Pair This Craft With More Easter + Spring Ideas From GoodnightFox

If you’re looking for even more Easter fun, these craft activities, snack ideas, and learning materials are all part of Easter Week in our preschool Play School Planner. We loving sharing play ideas that make kids smile and these Easter favorites are sure to impress.

  • Easter Sensory Bin

  • Jello Easter Eggs Science Activity

  • Pastel Eggs Dying Craft

  • Easter Bunny Pancakes

  • Egg Unit

  • Easter Bunny Bait Recipe

  • Easter Egg Bread Painting


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More Easter Play awaits in our Sensory Play Shop

If you’re looking for more fun, packaged up and ready to go, these pair beautifully:

  • Easter Printable Activity Dramatic Play Kit

  • Farm Animal Memory Game

  • Easter Egg Puzzle Game

  • Easter Flashcards


FAQ + Safety Notes

  • Are these safe for toddlers?
    With supervision, yes—but these contain small pieces. For toddlers who mouth items, swap candy/beads for larger pom-poms and seal the ornament extra well.

  • Do I have to laminate?
    You can skip it, but laminating makes them sturdy enough to reuse year after year.

  • What if I don’t have clear ornaments?
    Any clear fillable “shaker” works: plastic eggs, flat photo shakers, or even a small clear bag taped securely (less durable, but works in a pinch).

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Toilet Paper Roll Bug Craft (Easy Spring Craft for Kids)

January 17, 2026 Kylie Tuosto

Spring is the perfect time to lean into bug and butterfly learning with hands-on activities that build creativity, fine motor skills, and early learning confidence. This Toilet Paper Roll Bug Craft is a simple, low-prep activity using pastel foam, pipe cleaners, googly eyes, and beads — making it an ideal easy spring craft for kids, homeschool families, and classroom settings.

This activity is featured in Week 10 (March) of the GoodnightFox Homeschool Calendar during Bugs & Butterflies Week, where art, sensory play, and early science come together in a developmentally appropriate way for toddlers and preschoolers.


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Materials Needed

This is a great toddler craft using household items with just a few fun embellishments:

  • Empty toilet paper rolls

  • Pastel foam sheets

  • Pipe cleaners (pastel colors)

  • Googly eyes

  • Pastel beads

  • Glue gun (adult use) or strong craft glue

  • Scissors

  • Optional: markers or crayons for details

  • Free printable wings / head / body template


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Step-by-Step: How to Make Toilet Paper Roll Bugs

  1. Prepare the Base
    Wrap a toilet paper roll with pastel foam and glue it in place. This becomes the bug’s body.

  2. Create Bug Wings
    Cut simple wing shapes from foam sheets. Encourage kids to experiment with shapes — long, round, or butterfly-style wings.

  3. Add Antennae
    Twist pipe cleaners and glue them inside the top of the roll so they stick out like antennae.

  4. Decorate the Face
    Glue on googly eyes and draw a small smile if desired.

  5. Fine Motor Bead Details
    Thread pastel beads onto short pipe cleaner pieces or glue beads directly onto the wings and body.

  6. Let It Dry & Play
    Once dry, these bugs are ready for imaginative play, storytelling, or a spring-themed display.


Opportunities to Turn This Craft into a Learning Moment

This craft is more than art — it’s educational sensory play:

  • Talk about insects vs. butterflies

  • Count the beads together

  • Compare wing shapes and colors

  • Practice color naming and sorting

  • Discuss where bugs live and what they need

Ask questions like:

  • “How many wings does your bug have?”

  • “Is your bug a butterfly, bee, or something new?”

  • “What colors do you see on your bug?”


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Vocabulary Words to Weave In

Use these naturally while crafting and playing:

  • Bug

  • Insect

  • Butterfly

  • Wings

  • Antennae

  • Crawl

  • Fly

  • Color

  • Pattern

  • Spring


Homeschool Curriculum

📅 Featured in: Week 10 – March
🦋 Theme: Bugs & Butterflies

This toilet paper roll bug craft is part of a themed week focused on early science, creativity, and fine motor development.

Related activities during Bugs & Butterflies Week include:

  • Bug life cycle discussions

  • Butterfly color-matching activities

  • Sensory bins with pom-poms, beads, and nature fillers

  • Bug-themed flashcards and vocabulary games

  • Craft-based storytelling prompts

This activity pairs perfectly with:

  • GoodnightFox printable busy books

  • Bug and butterfly flashcards

  • Memory matching games

  • Sensory play kits and activity bundles

These resources help extend the learning beyond craft time into structured homeschool days.


Learning Extensions

To deepen learning, pair this craft with:

  • Bug & butterfly printable packs

  • Fine motor activity kits

  • Memory and matching card games

  • Seasonal sensory bin fillers

  • Homeschool planner activities from the March calendar

Each extension reinforces early literacy, visual discrimination, and hands-on exploration.


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Why Parents Love This Craft

  • Uses recycled materials

  • Encourages creativity and independence

  • Builds fine motor skills

  • Fits perfectly into spring homeschool themes

  • Easy prep and budget-friendly


Book Pairings for Bugs & Butterflies Week

  • The Very Busy Spider

  • The Very Hungry Caterpillar

  • Some Bugs

  • Backyard Bugs

  • Waiting for Wings


Free Printable Template
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