Some Interesting Facts About St. Patrick’s Day for Kids


St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated on March 17 every year with much fervor and enthusiasm. The whole world celebrates this day to mark the death date of St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. 

Many Daycare center caregivers insist parents teach their kids about Saint Patrick's Day. Please read the article and help them learn everything about this great Irish festival.

Who was St. Patrick?

St. Patrick, the patron of Ireland was born in the late 4th century in the south of Hadrian’s Wall in Britain, which was then a part of the Roman Empire. He was attracted by Irish pagan in his teens and then taken to Ireland. There he spent almost six years in captivity. During his time in captivity, he developed a keen interest in the Irish religion. Although he escaped and returned to Britain, he vowed to return to Ireland. He spent a lot of time studying in monasteries and eventually, was ordained a priest and went on to become a bishop. After his ordainment, he was sent to Ireland on a dual mission, which included being a minister to Christians who were already living in the country and to start converting the Irish people.

What is St. Patrick’s Day?

This day was first made official as a Christian feast day at the beginning of the 17th century and has been celebrated as a religious and cultural festival. Besides marking the death of the patron saint of Ireland St. Patrick, this day also commemorates the advent of Christianity in Ireland. The festival involves mass public gatherings and parades, and in Whittier, CA preschools children come dressing up in green attire.

Some Interesting Facts About St. Patrick’s Day for Kids:

No doubt this Irish festival gets everyone excited, but there is so much more to it that people do not know. Here Daycare Whittier CA teachers have shared some interesting stories and facts about this festival. Read on and share these stories with your kids as they will help them to learn and feel excited about this festival.

  • People associate this festival with green color, but it was originally associated with blue color.
  • The change happened as Ireland is popularly known as ‘The Emerald Isle’. The green Irish flag and the famous shamrock are associated with the festival are green in color.
  • St. Patrick was an Irish patron saint and he made his mark by introducing Christianity to Ireland, but he was not Irish himself. 
  • Shamrock is associated with this festival as it seems, the saint used the three-leafed plant as a metaphor for the Holy Trinity while introducing Christianity to Ireland.
  • The parade is one of the most celebrated and exciting parts of this festival but it was in the mid 18th century when the first parade was held in New York.
  • People from Chicago celebrate St. Patrick’s day like no one else. The city runs green on this day. Chicago River is transformed into green color by depositing green dye into the river to celebrate this great Irish festival. This practice has been going on since 1962.

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