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March 17, 2006

Children's songs for St. Patrick's Day

Happy St. Pat's Day!  For some great ideas for easy children's St. Patrick's Day songs, check out Preschool Education dot com.  Here's just one of the many simple ideas they have posted:

St. Patrick's Day Song   Original  Author Unknown

Sung to: "If  You're Happy and You Know It"

If you're wearing green today, dance a jig,
If you're wearing green today, dance a jig,
If you're wearing green today,
Dance a jig, then smile and say,
"Have a very Happy St. Patrick's Day"

Additional verses:
"If you're wearing green today,  clap your hands"
"If you're wearing green today, spin around"
"If you're wearing green today, shout "Hurray!""
"If you're wearing green today, stamp your feet"

And is always the case when you want to learn about holidays, check out Mama Lisa for the scoop on what St. Patrick's Day is all about and to learn some real Irish kids' songs (my favorite being that poor old Michael Finegan).

Luck o' the Irish to ya!

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