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Books with title The Last Leprechaun

  • The Itsy Bitsy Leprechaun

    Jeffrey Burton, Sanja Rescek

    Board book (Little Simon, Jan. 30, 2018)
    A magical St. Patrick’s Day twist on the popular nursery rhyme “The Itsy Bitsy Spider!”The itsy bitsy leprechaun was hiding pots of gold. Down came a rainbow, colorful and bold, Out came his friends and they all began to look, For the perfect four leaf clover hidden in this book! The itsy bitsy leprechaun is ready for a St. Patrick’s Day adventure as he searches for a lucky four-leaf clover. Little ones will love this magical twist on the classic nursery rhyme “The Itsy Bitsy Spider!”
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  • The Lazy Leprechaun

    Conor Cassidy, Dalan Decker O'Rourke

    Audible Audiobook (Conor Cassidy, Aug. 7, 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 Ghost and the Leprechaun

    Bobbi Holmes, Anna J. McIntyre, Elizabeth Mackey

    eBook (Robeth Publishing, LLC, March 9, 2017)
    Everyone knows leprechauns are just make believe.But wait, isn’t that what they say about ghosts?
  • The Last Leprechaun

    R.J. Maxwell

    language (R.J. Maxwell, March 31, 2015)
    This story’s quite different than others told by the bard’s of ole Eire. Yes the story must be told so that you humans can understand one of the great mysteries of our land. There is more to the world than what the eye can see. Generations of Irish have always known of the other race of beings that live side by side with mortals, but are most of the time, invisible.For example the fairy world, fallen angels they are. Most of ya may think they’re beautiful little creatures all flyin around doin nuthin but good, pfff. They’re ta be feared, but we must respect them. Keep them happy and they’ll leave you and yer family alone. Never disturb a fairy mound, that’s where the king would be. You’ll rue the day and they’ll take their revenge if ya start trouble with their king.The same goes for the leprechauns. Some say we’re solitary creatures, well of course we are. We are professionals at staying away from humans and we don’t travel in groups. But we’re smarter than most, how many humans do you know that have ever caught a leprechaun? That’s what I thought. Though we do like our tricks on mortals, but it’s all in fun. We’re sociable creatures. We have families and troubles just like mortals do. But I must say we have a better way of solvin our problems, we have magic. Our world and yours will never meet, but that doesn't mean we’re not still here in good ole Ireland, have been for centuries. We were here long before the Celts arrived. Now enough said. This is a tale about family, tradition, and magic. If you find a bit of resemblance between you and us, well, then we’ll find we have something in common, like magic. What could be better than that?
  • Leprechaun on the Loose

    Marcia Thornton Jones, Cyd Moore

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., March 15, 2008)
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  • The Leprechaun's Gold

    Pamela Duncan Edwards, Henry Cole

    Paperback (Katherine Tegen Books, Jan. 24, 2006)
    Based on a classic Irish folktale, this is the perfect picture book to share on St. Patrick’s Day.In this classic Irish legend, two harpists—merry-hearted Old Pat and ill-spirited Young Tom—set off for a contest to name the finest harpist in all of Ireland. When Young Tom realizes that Old Pat is truly the better musician, he schemes to be the winner—but he doesn't reckon with the clever trickery of a mischievous little leprechaun.Celebrated picture book creators Pamela Duncan Edwards and Henry Cole have imagined a joyful and fanciful tale with a priceless lesson.
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  • The Leprechaun Trap

    David Clinch, Kelly Clinch

    eBook (, March 10, 2014)
    A children's book that tells the story of the naughty Leprechaun that comes to visit an Irish-American family every Saint Patrick's Day and the damage he causes when the children try to trap him and get his gold. Go to www.theleprechauntrap.com to send us pictures and video of your family's experience of trying to catch a Leprechaun on Saint Patrick's Day.
  • The Leprechaun

    Jimmy Smyth

    eBook
    The story about a boy and his two dogs who save a Leprechaun from drowning. As a reward the Leprechaun, using his Irish blackthorn wand, gives the two dogs special powers.
  • The Itsy Bitsy Leprechaun

    Jeffrey Burton, Sanja Rescek

    eBook (Little Simon, Jan. 30, 2018)
    A magical St. Patrick’s Day twist on the popular nursery rhyme “The Itsy Bitsy Spider!”The itsy bitsy leprechaun was hiding pots of gold. Down came a rainbow, colorful and bold, Out came his friends and they all began to look, For the perfect four leaf clover hidden in this book! The itsy bitsy leprechaun is ready for a St. Patrick’s Day adventure as he searches for a lucky four-leaf clover. Little ones will love this magical twist on the classic nursery rhyme “The Itsy Bitsy Spider!”
  • PJ the Leprechaun

    Patrick John Shanahan

    Paperback (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc, June 24, 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.
  • The Ghost and the Leprechaun

    Bobbi Holmes, Anna J. McIntyre, Elizabeth Mackey

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 28, 2017)
    Everyone knows leprechauns are just make believe.But wait, isn’t that what they say about ghosts?
  • The Littlest Leprechaun

    Brandi Dougherty, Michelle Lisa Todd

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., March 15, 2016)
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