How to Catch a Leprechaun

How to Catch a Leprechaun

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  • Type:Epub+TxT+PDF+Mobi
  • Create Date:2021-03-09 22:13:50
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Adam Wallace
  • ISBN:1728249309
  • Environment:PC/Android/iPhone/iPad/Kindle

Summary

You've been planning night and day, and finally you've created the perfect trap! Now all you need to do is wait。 Is this the year you'll finally catch the leprechaun? Start a St。 Patrick's Day tradition with this fun and lively children's book。

How to catch a leprechaun?
It's tougher than you think!
He'll turn your whole house upside down。
He's quicker than a wink!

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Reviews

SamZ

Cute little story, but glad that setting a leprechaun trap wasn't something we did with K- just seems like so much extra work for Mom & Dad。 Cute little story, but glad that setting a leprechaun trap wasn't something we did with K- just seems like so much extra work for Mom & Dad。 。。。more

Kim

Fun little story about trying to catch a Leprechaun。。。。but not really succeeding。 The illustrations were fun and made my son laugh。

Kathryn Toohey

Purchased this book in time for St。 Patrick’s Day。 The rhyming and rhythm of the book is fun and the illustrations are cool but it wasn’t my favorite in this “How to Catch” series。

Libra

What a fun story。 Children from around the world try to catch a Leprechaun from small inventions to big inventions。 All of it is no match for the Saint Patrick's Day creature。 He may destroy all your things one day。 All your things may polished to perfection and fixed another day。 This book is perfect for celebrating the holiday (especially while in these pandemic times where anything that can make life resemble how things were is worth doing)。 What a fun story。 Children from around the world try to catch a Leprechaun from small inventions to big inventions。 All of it is no match for the Saint Patrick's Day creature。 He may destroy all your things one day。 All your things may polished to perfection and fixed another day。 This book is perfect for celebrating the holiday (especially while in these pandemic times where anything that can make life resemble how things were is worth doing)。 。。。more

Donovan Albert

When I teach, I want to read books that fit the time of year or maybe like one book each month that is a themed book for the month。 This would be a fun book to read in the month of march。 It goes through how you might catch a leprechaun which is humorous and creative。 I think students would really enjoy reading this。 This book is perfect for any age, especially if it is mainly being read for fun to be festive。

Chantal

A funny and cute story about catching a leprechaun。 Bright and colorful art that comes to life in this book。 I also like the rhymes and use of words。 Great story for kids。

Taylor Paige

I loved this book for a read aloud to students! It is so fun and would be perfect for St。Patricks day!

Aimee Shaye

I read How to Catch a Leprechaun to my pre-kindergarten students and they loved it! They wanted to make their own leprechaun traps, so we did so。 This book was fun to read!

Ryan

Loved this。 The rhymes worked, the cadence was spot on。 And the illustrations were fun and lively。

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I like it。 It was difficult to find books with characters who look like me when I was younger because I lost my blonde early on I'm glad there are many brunettes in this book。 I like it。 It was difficult to find books with characters who look like me when I was younger because I lost my blonde early on I'm glad there are many brunettes in this book。 。。。more

Hannah

Meh。

Tina Fazenbaker

This book is about a leprechaun escaping traps。 Children put up traps to catch the leprechaun because he terrorizes them。 He makes messes and takes food and always gets away with it。 Throughout the book, the children create better and better traps but none are good enough to catch him。 This is a sweet book。 It's entirely for fun。 The illustrations look similar to those of a mobile app which I thought was neat。 I would really only use this book for fun, to get laughter from children。 It would pro This book is about a leprechaun escaping traps。 Children put up traps to catch the leprechaun because he terrorizes them。 He makes messes and takes food and always gets away with it。 Throughout the book, the children create better and better traps but none are good enough to catch him。 This is a sweet book。 It's entirely for fun。 The illustrations look similar to those of a mobile app which I thought was neat。 I would really only use this book for fun, to get laughter from children。 It would probably be a book I would set aside for a fun st。patricks day party。 I may also discuss a little bit of the history of the holiday and Ireland traditions。 。。。more

Ed Hall

How to Catch a Leprechaun by Adam Wallace is a story about a sneeky Leprechaun that causes mischief and confident that it can't be caught。 The story is cute and the illustrations are well done。 How to Catch a Leprechaun by Adam Wallace is a story about a sneeky Leprechaun that causes mischief and confident that it can't be caught。 The story is cute and the illustrations are well done。 。。。more

Leah G

Cute little story。 Made my 4 year old giggle。

VillaPark Public Library

A fun, rhyming book that that follows the attempts of children and their families to construct traps for catching a leprechaun。 The whole town seems to be in on the fun, but will they succeed? Bright colorful illustrations, coupled with silly situations, make this a fun and engaging read。 Check this book out from the Villa Park Public Library! A fun, rhyming book that that follows the attempts of children and their families to construct traps for catching a leprechaun。 The whole town seems to be in on the fun, but will they succeed? Bright colorful illustrations, coupled with silly situations, make this a fun and engaging read。 Check this book out from the Villa Park Public Library! 。。。more

Kendall

I’m a bit behind for St。 Patrick’s Day but this story was cute, rhyming and clever。 The illustrations were colorful and lively and the story is fun for all children and adults alike。 I could see this being read in a classroom and kids being asked to come up with their own traps for catching a leprechaun-drawing, building, etc。 or something fun for kids to do now while in the midst of home lockdowns。。。you could use crayons, play doh, building blocks, items around the house。。。a cute read for St。 P I’m a bit behind for St。 Patrick’s Day but this story was cute, rhyming and clever。 The illustrations were colorful and lively and the story is fun for all children and adults alike。 I could see this being read in a classroom and kids being asked to come up with their own traps for catching a leprechaun-drawing, building, etc。 or something fun for kids to do now while in the midst of home lockdowns。。。you could use crayons, play doh, building blocks, items around the house。。。a cute read for St。 Patrick’s Day or anytime。 。。。more

Classroom #9

A sweet rhyming book with an elaborate plan to catch a leprechaun!

Sarah

Shows the trickiness of leprechauns。

Sherry Scheline

Great St。 Patrick’s day book! ☘️🍀☘️🍀 This is a wonderful book to encourage STEM activities for kids。

Sofie Buynak-Casassa

super cute story。 Short and sweet。 Great illustrations and I love that it rhymes。 Both my 4 year old and 2 year old loved it。

Sahuna Imran

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Abby

Unimpressed with the storyline but the illustrations are nice。 Hope to be able to use this book with my students。

Rebecca Caufman

Best for younger readers who make leprechaun traps。

Reading_ Tam_ Ishly

This one will give the kids ideas on how to make a mess! I love the fun in reading this though。

Kim

Typical "leprechauns are sneaky" story with a STEM twist and he won't get caught "[u]nless, one day, a brilliant child designs the perfect trap!" The next page shows scientist kids planning and building。 Typical "leprechauns are sneaky" story with a STEM twist and he won't get caught "[u]nless, one day, a brilliant child designs the perfect trap!" The next page shows scientist kids planning and building。 。。。more

Temi Panayotova

Only 32 pages, it was very cool :)

AMY

This is a neat little book where the author follows the trail of a leprechaun to see how the kids are doing in their attempt to trap him。 The illustrations are colorful and fun。 Kids will enjoy this one。 Recommended for Grades K-1。

Mr。 Cody

Black, White, Latin, Asian- Kids of all nations want nothing more than to CATCH THAT LEPRECHAUN! #irishpride (#notirish, #honoraryirish)

Joann

Thgis was a very cleverly written book with lots of scenarios for the children to engage in。 I especially loved the engineering designed trap and all of the illustrations。

Morlando K

A whimsical story that my students loved!