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Susan Wojciechowski
Illustrated by Tom Curry
This is a delightful tale about Tralee and Tralah, two villages that compete each year in a St. Patrick's Day decorating contest. Tralah (the very name invokes a rather stuck-up air) always defeats Tralee, whose villagers seem a little more homespun and friendly. Young Fiona Riley, from Tralee, has a great idea for her village, and they eagerly set to work.
But a funny little man with pointed ears and bells on his boots shows up, and suddenly everyone must decide what is more important—an annual trophy or true caring and community. When the villagers choose to help someone in need instead of winning the trophy, they receive a surprising gift in return. This is a perfect book to bring out every St. Patrick's Day, or any other day of the year, for that matter.
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(Ages: 5 - 8 years)
#13146 - Paperback Book - 29 pgs
Our price $6.99
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