Lucky Charms Catapult Game

During this time of the year, we celebrate St. Patrick’s day, and it’s usually when many people dress in green clothing and eat green-colored food.

St. Patrick was an incredible saint who taught the people of Ireland about God. He is most commonly known as the patron saint of Ireland, but did you know he is the patron saint of engineers? There’s also a famous legend that St. Patrick was so good at spreading the goodness of Jesus that he drove evil (symbolized by snakes) in Ireland, telling them to slither away to the sea! How cool is that?

Today, in celebration of St. Patrick’s Feast Day, Dilly has a special game planned for us! It requires some building, but it’s super fun, and you can EAT a part of it! What you’ll need are: 

  • Lucky Charms
  • Little Cups or Bowls
  • Rubber Bands
  • Popsicles 
  • Spoon

Let’s learn more about St. Patrick while we have fun catapulting Lucky Charms! Happy St. Patrick’s Day, everyone!

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