
We read St. Patrick’s Day by Gial Gibbons. This is a book about St. Patrick’s and why the day is celebrated. The girls loved the book. After reading the book we traced 4 leaf clovers.
What you need: lids, green paint, q-tips and Clover Tracing.

First they outlined the clover.

Then they painted part of the inside of the clover.

The final product.
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I love the idea of painting with q-tips – we don’t do it nearly often enough. The projects turned out really cute! Pinning.
We have been doing a lot of it lately!
I L.O.V.E. this. Thanks for posting this. I’m terrible with this type of activity and this is RIGHT up my alley. Thank you.
It is something my girls LOVE right now. So we have been doing it a lot! It means being creative as to what I make.
I love this especially the pen control that it takes to trace around (and the individual decorating that you children have done).
I’m featuring this on Tuesday Tots this week and wanted to thank you for linking up
Thanks! We had tons of fun doing it!
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