St. Patrick's Day Activities for Babies & Toddlers: Easy At-Home Fun Ideas Bring home the luck this March with simple, screen-free St. Patrick's Day activities for babies and toddlers! From treasure hunts to sensory bins, green snacks, rainbow art, and cozy bedtime wind-downs—these low-prep ideas spark giggles, creativity, and family bonding.
Dress your little one in our Lucky St. Patrick's favorites for extra magic:
- Lucky Charm St. Patrick's Sweatshirt for active hunts
- Charmed Pink Organic Cotton Sweatshirt (also in green!) for snack time
- Lucky Rainbows Tunic & Pants Set for sensory play
- Cutest Clover Raglan for messy rainbow art
- St. Patrick's Day Bamboo Zippy Pajamas for bedtime stories (two-piece toddler size available!)
All soft, breathable, and photo-ready—limited stock, so shop soon!
Which activity will you try first? Share below and tag us in your lucky moments! 🍀
(Full post on the blog for all the details and tips.)
Cold & flu season doesn’t have to ruin your December magic. Here’s what actually works in our house: the 60-second “change of clothes” rule the minute we walk in the door, the bedroom setup that cuts sick days in half, and the immune snacks toddlers beg for (hint: they involve gummy bears and magic soup).
Plus the one habit that’s saved more Christmas card photos than I can count.
Read the full survival guide + shop the coziest bamboo loungewear for sick day
Keep your little ghosts and goblins safe this Halloween with these must-know safety tips! Kids are 2x more likely to be hit by a car on October 31—don’t let excitement turn into emergency. Choose snug, flame-resistant costumes, skip masks for clear vision, and add glow sticks or reflective tape to shine bright after dark. Always supervise kids under 12, stick to sidewalks, and inspect candy before the first bite.
And if Mischief Night (Oct 30) is tradition in your town, swap eggs and TP for safe fun like chalk art or group games. Light up your home, check local curfews, and prank responsibly.
Safe kids = happy Halloween. Save this guide—your family’s spookiest night deserves the sweetest memories. 🎃
Sources: National Safety Council, Safe Kids Worldwide
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