Let's Celebrate St. Patrick's DayIn a question and answer format, this book gives a history of this holiday from it’s beginnings all the way up to how it is celebrated around the world today. Interspersed are fun facts and riddles. At the end of the book readers are invited to make a St. Patrick’s Day banquet with a special shamrock cake (enough to feed a classroom) and other green goodies. |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
America on St angry Bake beard beautiful Blarney stone Britain cabbage Cake mix Castle catch Catholic Church celebrate St Christianity cookies dancing Day in America Day in Ireland decorated died dinner Dublin emerald English eyes fairies families famous Irish Festival fish flag forever France frosting Gaelic gold Green food coloring green on St grew grow harp Heart-shaped cake intentionally left blank Irish folklore Irish language Irish potato Irish soldiers Kilkenny king kiss Knock last word layer leaf stands Legend says leprechaun limericks lines rhyme March 17 meal Miliuc national holiday night old Irish onions Orange Paddy parade in America Patrick spent Patrick’s Day pope popular priest queen Roman ruled Ireland Saint Patrick says that Saint ship snakes in Ireland spell story says stripe symbol tell three-leaf clover Toothpicks twelve days uniforms wanted wear shamrocks What’s