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Books with title The Leprechaun Library

  • The Littlest Leprechaun

    Justine Fontes, Amanda Haley

    Board book (Little Simon, Feb. 1, 2003)
    Seamus is the littlest leprechaun. How will he earn his gold?
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  • The Lucky Leprechaun

    Meg Marigold

    language (, July 22, 2014)
    A magical fairy tale free verse poem about a lucky leprechaun, his giant friend, and a beast.
  • Lucky The Leprechaun

    Risa Rae Ramji, Samantha S Brown

    Paperback (Fideli Publishing, Incorporated, Jan. 9, 2012)
    Lucky the Leprechaun is a fun little read that uniquely captivates with rhyming words suited for children aged 2-102. Lucky teaches these children the importance of treating others with kindness and respect, behaving and listening well. The book comes with a CODE which gives you access to 5 printable activities and 2 different read alongs, accessible through www.luckytheleprechaun.com. Now you too, can learn the ways of Lucky the Leprechaun and do your best to entice him with some gold coins. Try as you might, this little Leprechaun just may be too quick or clever to ever be trapped.
  • The Leprechaun Bike

    Stephen Nicholson

    language (, Dec. 20, 2013)
    Henrietta was a very, very, very spoilt little girl, who always got what she wanted, so when Henrietta heard about a magical bike she wanted one. On hindsight she got more than what she bargained for - and this is the story of what happened, a tale of a really big adventure, and a lot of cleaning. It's OK though, as Leprechaun Bikes are very difficult to get hold of.
  • The nice Leprechaun

    Crystle Montour

    language (, May 30, 2016)
    This Story teaches two different lessons. the first one is not to judge someone by what the are not. The second one is to listen to their parents and friends when something maybe dangerous
  • Sam the Leprechaun

    Lisa Clark

    language (, Nov. 28, 2012)
    The story of Sam the Leprechaun who could not do anything right until he found a baby robin and the greatest magic of all.
  • The Lazy Leprechaun

    Conor Cassidy

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 22, 2017)
    This is a fun story of a leprechaun tasked with protecting his Town from invaders. His job: To watch over all the land from the town walls at night. His job is tiring and one night he decides to take a nap instead. This leads to a dangerous attack from the trolls. This is a children's book designed for children of all ages. It is full of rhyming verses that I hope can offer some fun, whilst also providing an important lesson to kids.
  • The Leprechaun

    Jimmy Smyth

    Paperback (Jimmy Smyth, Oct. 26, 2013)
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  • The Lucky Leprechaun

    Susan Day

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 4, 2016)
    Tricked into going to Ireland by a wicked leprechaun, Astro and the gang are forced to find the Leprechaun King’s special pet.Only this pet is not the type of animal any dog should be forced to rescue.It’s wicked and cruel, and can make you obey its every command just by purring!That’s right! It’s a CAT!Our heroes’ are sent on a secret mission by the wicked Elf Queen to recover three precious treasures in exchange for the magical cat. But, as you may already know from previous adventures, things are never quite what they seem or work out they way the dogs planned.On this zany adventures Astro and the gang encounter a whole host of magical creatures, stunning scenery and, not to mention, a very polite donkey.
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  • Louie the Leprechaun

    Lynnette Bellin, Tracey Beck, Aspen Kuhlman

    Paperback (SO&SO Co LLC, Feb. 4, 2013)
    Louie the Leprechaun is the first book in the Adeline's Magical Moments Collection, and tells the story of what happens when Adeline catches a leprechaun in her leprechaun trap (or cozy home as she calls it), and uses her wishes to bring fairies to her room.
  • Sam the Leprechaun

    Lisa C. Clark

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 14, 2012)
    The story of Sam the Leprechaun who could not do anything right until he found a baby robin and the greatest magic of all.
  • PJ the Leprechaun

    Patrick John Shanahan

    eBook (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc., Oct. 1, 2019)
    PJ the Leprechaun evolved from my love and respect for Saint Patrick. After attending fifty years of Holyoke’s famous Saint Patrick’s parades and witnessing many cultures celebrating March 17 throughout the world, I realized that only a select few know the divine significance of Saint Patrick’s Day. Hence, PJ the Leprechaun.Through the eyes of a mischievous leprechaun, the reader will learn many facts of Patrick’s life. PJ the Leprechaun will teach the reader the importance of following God’s will, and he will share the journey of how Patrick overcame slavery by the grace of God.How Patrick became a saint and the divine significance of March 17 will be unveiled by the end of this fun, adventurous fictional story. Saint Patrick’s Day will truly be celebrated in a Christian way. May PJ the Leprechaun guide us all along the way.