Review by School Library Journal Review
K-Gr 2--A perfect read-aloud to celebrate St. Patrick's Day. This playful counting story introduces children to a group of mischievous leprechauns in a lighthearted, engaging way. Vibrant illustrations by McWilliam (Shmelf the Hanukkah Elf) double as a "look-and-find" adventure, inviting readers to search for each sneaky leprechaun hidden and not-so-hidden in the pages. The interactive nature of the book makes it a great lead-in to classroom surprises or themed activities for the holiday. Beyond the fun, this story carries a gentle message of togetherness and celebration, offering a subtle social-emotional layer that adds depth to holiday reading. The leprechauns and human characters have various skin tones and body types. VERDICT With limited quality titles centered on St. Patrick's Day, this book is a charming and worthwhile addition to any holiday collection.--Darla Kaminsky
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Review by Kirkus Book Review
Beginning with 10 and counting down to one, a group of leprechauns have scampish fun. St. Patrick's Day is looming, and the leprechauns are ready for some mischief, whether that means splattering food in an unsuspecting family's kitchen or hiding pots of gold in secret locations. Bouncing along at a jaunty rhyming clip, Murphy's text follows these rascals through all kinds of scenarios, beginning in a wooded scene, complete with a rainbow and tufts of clover, where the titular characters are hiding. "Legend says leprechauns love to frolic and play. / How many can you count on this lucky day?" Readers will be eager to point tiny fingers at the green-clad pals (some of whom are actually tricky to spot). Then, on each subsequent spread, one goes missing. "Two little leprechauns picking wild shamrocks. / One fell in and soaked his socks!" In the end, when one is left alone, they all come back to celebrate together. The leprechauns are a diverse bunch, varying in skin tone; several present as female. McWilliam infuses these tiny creatures with energy, making them leap, tumble, and splash, all while winking and nodding at readers to draw them in. A sprightly holiday concept book that doubles as a seek-and-find activity.(Picture book. 2-5) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
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