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A shamrock-shaped board book by the author and illustrator of ABCs of Halloween, just in time for Saint Patrick's Day. What good is a pot of gold if you can't remember where you buried it? That is the precise question on the mind of this frustrated little leprechaun, whose mood could not be more glum as a result. He follows rainbows in vain each afternoon and fiddles sad songs alone in his cottage at night. But in the midst of his frantic searches for his pot of gold, he happens upon a big, fluffy dog he names Goldie and then a beautiful cat, Rainbow. What he discovers along the way is…mehr

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A shamrock-shaped board book by the author and illustrator of ABCs of Halloween, just in time for Saint Patrick's Day. What good is a pot of gold if you can't remember where you buried it? That is the precise question on the mind of this frustrated little leprechaun, whose mood could not be more glum as a result. He follows rainbows in vain each afternoon and fiddles sad songs alone in his cottage at night. But in the midst of his frantic searches for his pot of gold, he happens upon a big, fluffy dog he names Goldie and then a beautiful cat, Rainbow. What he discovers along the way is something much more precious than gold -- true friendship, what he has really been searching for all along. This sweet tale of friendship and luck is illustrated with the detailed, lush paintings of Patricia Reeder Eubank. Ages 2-5.
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Autorenporträt
Patricia Reeder Eubank has been drawing and painting since childhood. She studied art at Principia College and went on to study illustration at LA Art Center College of Design. Patricia is currently learning the art of digital painting and loving every minute of it. She has written and illustrated many titles for WorthyKids, including Seaman's Journal and ABCs of Halloween. Her love of animals is evident in every book she illustrates. Patricia and her husband have four grown children and live on a very small ranch in central California with several horses, a Scottish Highland cow, four cats, a Newfie, and a Great Pyrenees.