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Saint Patrick's Day is celebrated every year on March 17. The day honors Saint Patrick, who helped bring Christianity to Ireland many centuries ago. Today, Saint Patrick’s Day is celebrated in many parts of the world as a way to recognize Irish culture, traditions, and history. Fun Facts for Kids The shamrock is one of the most famous symbols of Ireland. According to tradition, Saint Patrick used the shamrock to explain an important religious idea to people in Ireland. Leprechauns are magical characters from Irish folklore. In many stories, these tiny shoemakers hide their pots of gold at the end of a rainbow. Wearing green is a popular Saint Patrick’s Day tradition. Many people wear green clothes, hats, or accessories to celebrate Irish culture. At Emma’s Place, learning about holidays and traditions from around the world helps children understand different cultures and appreciate the diversity of our global community.
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