Hey there, K-2 teachers! March is rolling in, and you can practically feel the leprechaun magic, right? I’m all about making the magic happen during these times while still keeping the peace. I can’t wait to show you these St. Patrick’s Day books to read with your kids this year (and other March-themed recommendations!)
In this blog post, we’re digging into stories that whisk our little readers away on leprechaun-filled adventures. March isn’t just about shamrocks and pots of gold, however; it’s also a great time for exploring other spring themes (you’ll see at the end of this post).

Let’s dive into a bunch of tales that shout out St. Patrick’s Day and also capture the vibe of March – a month full of growth, new beginnings, and the pure joy of storytelling. Get ready for a literary ride that’ll hook our kiddos and make this March extra special in our classrooms! 🍀📚
St. Patrick’s Day Books to Read in March #1: The Night Before St. Patrick’s Day
This one is a great read for a K-2 audience. The Night Before St. Patrick’s Day is the story follows a group of friends as they eagerly prepare for St. Patrick’s Day, engaging in festive activities and hoping to catch a leprechaun to experience the holiday’s magic. The book combines playful rhymes with colorful illustrations to capture the excitement and traditions associated with this Irish celebration.

St. Patrick’s Day Books to Read in March #2: How to Catch a Leprechaun
“How to Catch a Leprechaun” is a super fun kids’ book by Adam Wallace and Andy Elkerton. It’s all about these kids who try to trap a leprechaun to get his pot of gold on St. Patrick’s Day. They come up with all sorts of clever traps, but the leprechaun is one sneaky dude and outsmarts them every time. The book is full of rhymes, cool illustrations, and lots of laughs

St. Patrick’s Day Books to Read in March #3: The Secret Life of Leprechauns
This book is a class favorite – it not only explores the magical world of leprechauns, but it also leaves a lot more open to the imagination. My students have loved to think of even more antics and activities these little green creatures engage in, and it can lead to a lot of fun writing opportunities!

Pssst…Want a set of paperless discussion slides for any read-aloud? (Spoiler: it even comes with a random question generator you can click on any time you gather on the carpet for a good book!)
St. Patrick’s Day Books to Read in March #4: St. Patrick’s Day by Gail Gibbons
If you’re looking for a solid nonfiction option to teach about St. Patrick’s Day, this book is it. “St. Patrick’s Day” by Gail Gibbons is an informative and engaging children’s book that explores the history and traditions associated with the Irish holiday. Through vibrant illustrations and clear explanations, Gibbons introduces young readers to the origins of St. Patrick’s Day, its cultural significance, and the various customs such as wearing green, parades, and the celebration of Irish heritage, providing an educational and entertaining resource for children.

St. Patrick’s Day Books to Read in March #5: Pete the Cat: The Great Leprechaun Chase
This book is a fresh storyline and also brings us a well-loved familiar character: Pete the Cat. In this story, Pete is opening his own leprechaun-catching business. Your students will love the story of his ups and downs of trying to catch tricky Clover the leprechaun.

Of course, March isn’t just about St. Patrick’s Day. Here are some March honorable mention books to read this month:
That wraps up our dive into St. Patrick’s Day books and other March reads. I hope you found some cool stories to spice up your lessons. Whether it’s leprechaun antics or springtime tales, these books are bound to keep our kids hooked. Happy reading, and here’s to making memories with our awesome little readers!
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