Éirinn go Brách Ireland forever!
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If you feel Irish this month... Wishing you a rainbow For sunlight after showers ♦ Miles and miles of Irish smiles For golden happy hours ♦ Shamrocks at your doorway For luck and laughter too, ♦ And a host of friends that never ends Each day your whole life through! ----
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How to catch a leprechaun by Adam Wallace
Kids are invited to start a St. Patrick's Day tradition with this fun-filled, lively book in verse that offers advice on how to craft the perfect trap to catch a leprechaun.
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Happy St. Patrick's Day, Curious George by Cynthia Platt
Everyone's favorite little monkey celebrates a lucky St. Patrick's Day with neighbors and friends in this tabbed board book filled with jaunty poems for little leprechauns to enjoy. 30,000 first printing.
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There was an old lady who swallowed a clover! by Lucille Colandro
A St. Patrick's Day-themed adaptation of the classic nonsense song finds the intrepid heroine from There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed a Bat! ingesting items to make a perfect rainbow for a hidden pot of gold. Original.
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Teen Tech Pizza Party Join us for pizza and lets get techy! Bring your device with you and we will discover all the different apps available through the library and more. Don't forget your library card.
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Life just got real by Sadie Robertson
The Duck Dynasty star presents the story of backwoods teen A.J. and fashion-forward Kate, whose initial animosity is complicated by A.J.'s bond with Kate's brother until the girls spend time together at summer camp, where A.J. shares her faith with Kate.
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Lost in a book by Jennifer Donnelly
When Belle comes across a mysterious book in the beast's library, she finds herself transported to a fantasy world of her dreams, and she must uncover the secrets about the book before she is lost inside forever
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Nikki's News It's March and that means Spring Break, Daylight Savings Time, St. Patrick's Day and Spring Cleaning! I have a love and hate relationship with Spring Cleaning. Do you ever feel like you go room to room and stuff just keeps piling up on you? I read a book, that is listed above, a few months ago and learned so much about tidying up. One of the points the author makes in the book is that instead of tackling clutter room by room, take on a category. For example; go through your entire house and collect all of your books. Put the books in one spot and purge away. Otherwise, you'll find that books seem to keep creeping up on you in every room you tackle. This has worked well for me and hopefully it will help you. Happy Spring Cleaning and don't forget to set your clocks forward on March 12, 2017.
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