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Reproduction of the original: The Crock of Gold by Martin Tupper
poems by a wise old but funny woman.
This is a little story about Finney the Leprechaun and his Friend, Michaelin. Sometimes a leprechaun will make friends with a special human being. Michaelin is a lovely, little girl that has become Finneys most special Friend, because she is always truthful, and, she is kind to him, and would never try to hurt him. Finney trusts Michaelin. Trust is the most important part of friendship. In this story, Finney must try hard to find a way to hide his pot o gold so its glow doesn't let everyone know where it is. A leprechaun never wants anyone to find his pot o gold. So, with Michaelin to help him, Finney finds a way to hide his pot o gold. But there is a secret, that leprechauns know, that helps Finney. You will be so surprised when you find out what that secret is! And not only that, but you will also see that Finney and Michaelin know well, how we all need to say, Please and Thank you! Finney Hides the Pot O Gold is the first of a series of childrens stories about a leprechaun named Finney. The stories are written with rhyme and a uniform metreespecially fun for reading out loud. This book presents a story for all ages which employs a trinity of reading Reading to Reading along with and . Reading just by yourself. Taking these three aspects of reading into consideration, this book would fall into the age category that would include newborns to 9 years old ... and then some!
In writing these fascinating stories, Edmund Leamy turned to the Gaelic past to give the Irish people something which would implant in them a love for the beauty and dignity of their country's traditions. The charming and poetic tales in this book include 'Princess Finola and the Dwarf', 'The Fairy Tree of Dooros ', 'The House in the Lake', 'The Little White Cat', 'The Golden Spears' and 'The Enchanted Cave'.
An attractive new edition containing ten stories that feature the mischievous figure known as the leprechaun. Eye-catching title at an impulse-purchase price point. Perfect for the tourist market. Author is a genuine full-time storyteller. This collection contains ten stories which convey the sense of wonder of the world of fairies, where the marvellous and unexpected can always happen. The leprechaun is the shoemaker of the Irish fairy kingdom. He is a solitary, fun-loving and very crafty fairy. Often he is seen sitting cross-legged with a tiny hammer in his hand, working on a fairy shoe. Those who have been lucky enough to catch a glimpse of him have described his appearance. He is no bigger than three feet tall and sometimes as small as twelve inches. Usually, he wears a suit of green and has fine leather shoes adorned with silver buckles. Sometimes he wears a cap with a feather. The leprechaun is the keeper of the crock of gold at the end of the rainbow and he knows where all the wealth of the world is buried. If you are lucky enough to catch him, you must keep your eyes on him at all times and not allow him to distract your attention or he will disappear. If he does not outsmart you he can make you very wealthy and make your wishes come true!
These are six brilliant and enthralling stories that, while making you both laugh and cry, also leave you desperate to know what happens next. A nineteenth-century Ireland is depicted; steeped in the supernatural, it's a place where both humans and fairies collide, both refusing to be defeated in their quest for the freedom to govern their own lives. We witness the friendship between Tipperary farmer Darby O'Gill and King Brian Connors of the Good People grow. These two, who first thought that the differences between them meant that they were forever mortal enemies, later realise that circumstances unite rather than divide them. The stories also celebrate the most powerful fairy of them all, the Banshee, who is not really the scary villain that people sometimes imagine, but rather a career-minded, kind-hearted messenger from the Otherworld. Brian McManus has made some changes to the original stories to present them to modern readers at their absolute best, while still remaining true to the spirit and intention of Herminie Templeton Kavanagh. These delightful tales of genuine Irish folklore, full of charm, wittiness, and poignancy, will appeal to children of all ages.