Leprechaun Golden Treasure Tag
Paint lots of stones gold and scatter them around the room.
Divide the Beavers into 2 teams - one are the greedy Leprechauns, the others the humans trying to catch them.
The greedy Leprechauns have to run around and collect the heavy, gold rocks, and the other team has to sneak up on them and catch them.
Leprechaun Puppet
Materials Needed
Paper bag
Crayons
Scissors
Glue
Construction paper - various colours but including green
Wiggly eyes
Instructions:
Decorate the paper bag as the picture - or anyway the Beavers wish!
Then have a puppet show
Leprechaun Hats
Materials Needed:
· Small Paper Plate
· Paper Cup
· Paint
· Glue
· Construction Paper
Instructions:
Paint the paper plate and the outside of the cup green. Once the paint is dry, glue the cup upside down in the centre of the bottom of the paper plate.
Cut a piece of black construction paper to approximately 1 inch thick and long enough to wrap around the cup where it is glued onto the paper plate. This will be the band on the hat. Glue it into place. You can also cut out a small yellow buckle for the hat band if you like.
Leprechaun Footsteps (Fairy Footsteps under another name!)
One Beavers sits on a chair and it blindfolded, under the chair is the pot of gold (a large bunch of keys or other items that will rattle when picked up)
The other Beavers have to creep upto the chair and steal the pot of gold and return it to there 'home' without the blindfolded Beavers hearing and pointing to them.
It is very difficult to catch a tricky Leprechaun, but you can sure have fun trying! The first thing you need to do is build a trap. There is no right or wrong way to build a Leprechaun trap.
You can make a contraption with a net, boxes, a clean can, or anything else you can think of (paper towel rolls, empty containers, tin foil, paper, string or yarn, sandwich bags, etc); or, how about using an old shoe since they are said to be cobblers. You have to be very creative to catch a Leprechaun.
Once you build your trap, don't forget to add bait to help lure the Leprechaun. Since Leprechauns are very greedy, one of the best things you can use for bait are coins! If you don't want to use real coins, you can easily substitute candy coins or make your own gold coins by cutting circles out of cardboard and painting them gold.
Here are a few more tips and suggestions to help you get started:
· Rainbows are good to use on or around your trap.
· Colour your trap green and decorate it with green items (stickers, glitter, etc)
· Leprechauns are also attracted to four leaf clovers.
· Leprechauns like Lucky Charms cereal!
· Make sure your trap is disguised well - make it blend into its surroundings.
· No two traps should be alike or the Leprechaun will get suspicious and leave.
· A Leprechaun will leave a trail of gold and/or green glitter, so watch for it!
Now, you should be ready to build your trap. I can't guarantee you will catch one of these little creatures, but you will sure have fun trying!
Like I mentioned before, the best way to be successful in catching a Leprechaun is by being creative!