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Lucky O'Leprechaun In School published by Pelican No one in Mr. Eliot's classroom knows the new kid, Kevin O'Malley, until someone bites into Lydia's birthday cupcakes. Who else could it be but the new kid? Kevin suspects Lucky O'Leprechaun. He rallies his classroom to create leprechaun traps that might lure the tricky fellow. But what will they wish for? Gold? Computers? Unusual field trips? The story begins: Sure'n the leprechaun trouble started the day that B.B. cried, "Mr. Eliot, someone took bites out of Lydia's birthday cupcakes!" "How rude," said Lydia. "Who would do a thing like that?" |
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Northern Latitudes Literacy Network: This is an entertaining and aesthetically pleasing book. The pages are full of color and have excellent detail. The Irish folktale style gives a sense of authenticity to the story. The Courier-Times: Of course, picture books make a great format for enjoying stories. Find out about a special character in Lucky O'Leprechaun in School. The story starts in a classroom with students noticing that someone has been nibbling at their treats. At first, they think the new boy has bothered the food, but they realized that a leprechaun has come to their classroom. They work together to set a trap for him. After reading this story with your children, ask what they would wish for if they met a leprechaun. | |||