Charged with maintaining the magic and good luck on St. Patrick's Day, Lindsay the Luck Fairy finds her fortunes changing for the worse when Jack Frost's goblins steal her special magical objects, a situation that compels Rachel and Kirsty to save the holiday from a horrible outbreak of bad luck.
With the St. Patrick's Day decoration competition approaching, two towns work to do their very best to win the prize, but the arrival of a mysterious stranger leads to a surprising result.
On his way from Ireland to America to escape the potato famine, young Fergus carves a shillelagh from his favorite blackthorn tree, and each St. Patrick's Day for generations, his story is retold by one of his descendants.
Fearing that her grandfather won't be able to play his bagpipes in the St. Patrick's Day parade because of the rain, Colleen becomes worried and sad, but when a leprechaun appears and makes her an offer that will bring out the sun, Colleen must consider the deal with great caution.
With an Irish feast laid out, music blasting, and full attire donned, a cast of festive Leprechauns prepares to celebrate their special day with smiles, dance, and song!
After rolling in a patch of four-leaf clovers on St. Patrick's Day, Tucker the terrier goes from having nothing go his way to becoming the luckiest dog of the day.
A humorous, rhyming celebration of St. Patrick's Day counts from one to 10 as one little leprechaun looking for treasure magically becomes 10 silly leprechaun friends at the end of the rainbow!
The award-winning author of Whales Passing presents a springtime tale in which Rabbit grows clovers in a pretty yellow pot hoping to wear them during the St. Patrick's Day parade, a plan that is threatened when the pot goes missing.
Preschoolers can lift the flaps for interactive fun to watch children make holiday crafts, taste traditional Irish food, perform a play about Saint Patrick, and even march in a Saint Patrick's Day parade.