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Everybody likes a little luck, and kids can draw lucky clovers with just the shape of a heart. Using a cardboard heart to trace, Shamrocks with 3 leaves, and 4 leaf clovers can easily be drawn, colored and decorated. Here's a creative take on a clover. For specific steps on how to help younger children draw their own 4 leaf clovers and Shamrocks, here's a link.
How to Help Children Make Four Leaf Clovers or Shamrocks for Saint Patrick's Day
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