Title | : | The Luckiest St. Patrick's Day Ever |
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ISBN | : | 0545039436 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780545039437 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 32 |
Publication | : | First published January 1, 2007 |
The St. Patrick's Day parade is off to a very fine start.The Leprechaun family is marching with lots of heart!Share in their dancing, share in their fun.You'll have the luck of the Irish when this day is done!Top o' the morning! It's March 17th, and the Leprechauns are gathered for their favorite day of the year. Join them as they celebrate St. Patrick's Day with music, dancing, and a parade!Teddy Slater's delightful rhyming story is accompanied by lively illustrations from Ethan Long.
The Luckiest St. Patrick's Day Ever Reviews
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This was just ok. The rhymes were only ok, nothing special, and the illustrations weren't my style. They were cartoonish, which I'm not a fan of.
I liked the last line: "May the luck of the Irish be with you today!"
I also liked the traditional things mentioned, like mulligan stew and green apple punch. One woman carried a shillelagh, and one boy played the fife. There was dancing to an Irish jig, and 'lassies and laddies' coming to dinner.
In the end, I was left wondering why it was the luckiest st. patrick's day ever.
This didn't have much to offer. Nothing was really funny, besides the boys putting spiders in someone's stew and scaring someone else with one. -
Cute St. Patrick's Day book, with very green filled illustrations about the festivities of the day in rhyme.
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Cute and colourful with a fun rhyming story about Leprechauns and how they celebrate St Patrick's Day. Lots of fun for little kids and very "green" :)
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Happy leprechauns party hardy in this magically delicious and super GREEN book.
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It is SO HARD to find St. Patrick's Day books for toddlers and preschoolers, let alone one fit to read aloud. This isn't necessarily a great read, but with a very limited pool to choose from, it does the job.
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sweet little St. Paddy story. Good but NOT great. Illustrations outshines the story.
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This is a cute story. I loved how my son got into it and was pointing out all the characters. Easy to read with good flow.
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Cute, but not quite what I was expecting.
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my youngest grandchildren loved this book
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Cute rhyming read aloud for K-1
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A quick read for story time.
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This is a cute little story about a leprechaun family and their St. Patrick's Day celebration where there is a parade and a feast. This book teaches children about St. Patrick’s Day and even gives details about the Irish culture. The book talks about the tradition that take place on St. Patrick’s Day. I would use this book in my classroom to teach young students about the holiday. I would also use this book and its rhyming verses to teach students about rhyme.
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The Luckiest St. Patrick's Day Ever is a book about celebrating St. Patrick's Day. It begins with a parade through town with music, singing, and dancing. It ends with a feast and a toast to St. Patrick's Day. The illustrations are expressive and imaginative. However, the story is a bit bland. Small children will enjoy the sing-song rhythm. I enjoyed the display of unity and pride for the Irish culture. This reason alone is an excellent reason to keep this book in your classroom library.
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Cute little kids' book about a leprechaun family celebrating St. Patrick's Day. Fun pictures. There was one big Gaellic word that I didn't know how to pronounce or what it was, but the rest of the book is fun and easy to read and enjoyable for kids.
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There truly is a shortage of good St. Patrick's Day themed stories. The illustrations are the best part of this one.
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Cute rhyming book for young readers.
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I found it cute.
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It is a short rhyming picture book about celebrating St. Patrick's Day. It can be used to discuss the holiday and rhyming.
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St. Patrick's Day book.
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This was a cute rhyming story regarding St. Patrick's Day. There were some difficult Irish words/names that would be good to pronounce before you read the story aloud.
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This was a very fun book to not only read out loud to my children but also the illustrations were fun for them to look at. Told in rhyme talks about a family of Leprechauns on St Patrick's Day.
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Perfect for Kindergartners.
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This was a cute way to mix in some St. Patrick's day to our reading repertoire. While my daughter finally asked to read it several weeks after St. Patrick's day, it was still a fun read. It introduces Irish culture to kids in fun wording and humorous illustrations. We enjoyed this, there's just a lot of green!!