Here are some fun St. Patrick’s Day songs for young kids that will get them singing and moving!
This is a curated list of songs from YouTube.
I’m a Little Leprechaun, by The Kiboomers
St. Patrick’s Day Rainbow Song, by The Kiboomers
This song will help your kids practice colors!
G-R-E-E-N St. Patrick’s Day Song, by The Kiboomers
Kids will learn to spell a sight word!
Dance, Dance Leprechaun Dance, by The Kiboomers
Take a brain break and get kids moving!
Five Green Shamrocks, by The Kiboomers
Practice counting and addition! You could make 5 shamrock puppets, choose 5 children to hold the puppets, and have the kids act out the song as they sing.
Saint Patrick’s Day Song, by The Kiboomers
This cute song tells the story of St. Patrick in a simple way for young kids. You could also use this song as a movement song by teaching the kids a very simple way to dance an Irish jig (especially during the “Dee Lai Dee Dai Dee” part). Have them put one foot out while holding one hand in the air and the other hand on their hip. Jump three times, then switch feet and hands, and jump three times again.
Counting with a Leprechaun, by Harry Kindergarten
Practice counting
Five Little Leprechauns, by Peter Apel Music
This counting and subtraction song would be cute to do on your own flannel board.
Hi Karen
Thank you so much for sharing our videos with your community!
Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
All the Best,
Wendy
You are welcome! I appreciate that you are making songs for kids that cover the topics we need to cover in school! I know other teachers appreciate it as well.
Thanks so much for sharing, I love them all
I have been teaching for 6 years now, and I still get so excited when I see you have posted your teaching ideas. I love your enthusiasm and your teaching approach! You keep things fun, challenging, and interesting! Once again….THANK YOU!!
This is such a sweet comment, Dee! Thank you!
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love when you put all these cute songs all together for us. Thanks –Pat
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Is there a way to print the words to the songs?
Debbie
Many of the songs have the words listed on their YouTube page, in the comments below the video. You can click the YouTube button on each individual video. Also, the artists probably have lyric sheets on their websites. Just google the artist and song.