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6 St. Patrick’s Day Picture Books

You know I LOVE to share about picture books you can use with your students… and this month is no different! These books are perfect for the month of March of St. Patrick’s Day. I can’t wait for you to read these to your students!

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Read on to see the titles of 6 Different Books for March:

This is the perfect book for introduction to a themed math lesson! Super affordable!

You can find the book Ten Lucky Leprechauns, here. (affiliate link)

This book is perfect for talking about the culture of Ireland during the month of March!

You can find the book S is for Shamrock,, here. (affiliate link)

While on the topic of Ireland, here is another great book for a look at the country and culture!

You can find the book Follow me Around Ireland, here. (affiliate link)

You can’t do holiday read alouds without the little old lady! So much fun to read, sequence, and retell! So many skills in just one read aloud!

You can find the book There was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Clover, here. (affiliate link)

We LOVE Pete the Cat in Elementary school, his stories are so easy to read and pair with a fun bright colored craft!

You can find the bookPete the Cat and the Great Leprechaun Chase, here. (affiliate link)

I just love how many conversations this book opens up. Perfect for a whole class anchor chat. How would you try to catch a leprechaun?

You can find the book How to Catch a Leprechaun, here. (affiliate link)

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