St. Patrick’s Day can be such a fun time to introduce fantastical, magical, folktale themes in the classroom! One of the best ways to tie it all together is with a really good book. Today, I’m sharing some of my favorite St. Patrick’s Day picture books to bring the magic into your classroom!
Here’s a quick list of St. Patrick’s Day picture books that I think your students will enjoy and I’ve included all of the links to the books on Amazon, but you may even be able to find read-aloud videos for them on sites like Storyline Online!
- St. Patrick’s Day by Gail Gibbons: A nonfiction book offering a real account of what the holiday is all about with some pretty colorful illustrations!
- How to Catch a Leprechaun by Adam Wallace: A hilarious story of a Leprechaun’s attempt to dodge all of the traps around town!
- Fiona’s Luck by Teresa Bateman: A beautiful folktale about a brave girl, Fiona, with a mission to get the luck back for the people of Ireland.
- That’s What Leprechauns Do by Eve Bunting: A funny tale about some mischievous leprechauns!
- The Worst Luck Book in the Whole Entire World by Joey Acker: Nameless is back at it again, stuck in the Worst Book, but this time he wonders if he can get any more unlucky.
- Jamie O’Rourke and the Big Potato by Tomie dePaola: Inspired by Irish Folklore, Jamie is a lazy guy who finds himself on an adventure after meeting a leprechaun.
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I hope you find these helpful! If you need some fun activities to add to your St. Patrick’s Day plans, you can check out this free directed drawing, this digital/printable St. Patrick’s Day reading activity pack, or our Rooted in Reading unit for Fiona’s Luck.
Which picture book will you choose for your St. Patrick’s Day read-aloud?