The Owl and the Pussycat - by Sir Edward Lear

The Owl and the Pussycat - by Sir Edward Lear

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☘️ Saint Patrick’s Day - by Ann Heinrichs

Dress in some green, savor a slice of soda bread, and catch a little luck of the Irish! Kids will discover the history behind Saint Patrick's Day, and find out ways to celebrate on their own. Young readers learn about the festivities and traditions associated with this celebratio ...  Show more

☘️ The Night Before St. Patrick’s Day - by Natasha Wing

‘Twas the night before St. Patrick’s day and what do two kids do? Set up their leprechaun trap of course!


Listen in to find out if they catch that tricky leprechaun. Book available at Scholastic or Amazon.


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