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This week's picks for NYC parents from Mommy Poppins. [NEWS]( | [THINGS TO DO]( Find all the best local activities and day trips with our [NYC events list](. RECENT ARTICLES [Funny Leprechaun Tricks and Traps for St. Patrick's Day Fun]( St. Patrick's Day is quickly approaching, and this Irish holiday's famous little mascot, the leprechaun, loves to play pranks. Make a memorable St. Patrick’s Day for kids by staging a silly leprechaun prank on your kids or students. We’ve rounded up ten festive, funny tricks to try out at home or in the classroom. And if you’re looking to trap the sneaky little guy, we’ve also compiled five creative leprechaun trap ideas. Remember, leprechauns are master escape artists, but they do sometimes leave a treat or surprise behind... Check out our other super cute [St. Patrick's Day crafts]( and [treats]( plus crafts and activities to do at home all spring long with [100 awesome kids' crafts]( and more boredom-busting [at-home activities](. [Read more.]( [What's Open Now in NYC]( [20+ Outdoor Eateries]( [15 NYC Birthday Party Spots]( [Free & Cheap Summer Camps]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( Copyright © 2021 Mommy Poppins, All rights reserved. You are getting this email because you subscribed to our newsletters on MommyPoppins.com Our mailing address is: Mommy Poppins 511 Avenue of the Americas #504New York, New York 10011 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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