In honor of St. Patrick's Day, I was looking for some children's books about leprechauns to share with my youngest child. I found several that I thought were fun reads and decided to share them below along the few Spanish titles I found (there weren't very many!). I hope you enjoy them!
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Leprechaun Children's Books in English
How to Catch a Leprechaun
by Adam Wallace
You've been planning night and day, and finally you've created the perfect trap with shamrocks, pots of gold, and rainbows galore! 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 picture book and get inspired to build leprechaun traps of your own at home or in the classroom! Laugh along in this zany story for kids that blends STEAM concepts with hilarious rhymes and vibrant illustrations!
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!
That's What Leprechauns Do
by Eve Bunting
What do leprechauns do? They bury a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, of course. But as Mrs. Bally Bunion’s ox, Miss Maude Murphy’s hen, and Old Jamie soon find out, they can’t resist having a little fun along the way. For, besides burying pots of gold, mischief is what leprechauns do!
The Secret Life Of Leprechauns
by Luna James
A cute picture book that introduces toddlers to the traditional (not secret!) story of leprechauns.
The Leprechaun's Gold
by Pamela Duncan Edwards
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.
Leprechaun Children's Books in Spanish
Cómo atrapar a un duende
por Adam Wallace
The Spanish version of the book described above in the English section of books.
Un duende a fines del invierno (La Casa del Árbol #43)
por Mary pope Osborne
Jack and Annie are on a mission to find (and inspire!) creative people. This time, Jack and Annie meet an Irish girl and go on a magical adventure that changes the girl’s life—she grows up to be Lady Gregory, who helped bring back the Irish legends, started a theater, and helped the Irish people regain both their heritage and their pride. IN SPANISH!
El Duende Irlandés y El Laberinto De Los Sueños Rotos
por Gen AG