Contact_FullName:
Christy
Contact_Email:
cball@ccboe.net

Date: 3-11-00

The Leprechaun Song (sung to Mary Had a Little Lamb)

I'm a little leprechaun leprechaun leprechaun I'm a little leprechaun Who likes to hide my gold.

I dress in green from head to toe head to toe head to toe I dress in green from head to toe I wear green all day long!

You'll never catch me or my gold not my gold not my gold You'll never catch me or my gold I hide it much too well!


Contact_FullName:
sherri
Contact_Email:
holesr@hudson.k12.wi.us

2-17-00

The Leprechauns are Marching! They're marching through the hall They're marching on the ceiling They're marching down the wall.

They're marching two by two And now it's four by four. You say you cannot see them? Look out! Here come some more!


Contact_FullName:
Sharon
Contact_Email:
SCLLNS@AOL.COM

10-17-00

St. Patrick's Day (tune: If You're Happy and You Know It)

On Saint Patrick's day, you might see a leprechaun.(2) If you close your eyes and wish, and pretend you are Irish, On St. Patrick's Day, you might see a leprechaun. On St. Patrick's Day, you might see a rainbow bright.(2) If you close your eyes and wish, and pretend you are Irish, On St. Patrick's Day, you might see a rainbow bright. On St. Patrick's Day you might see a pot of gold.(2) If you close your eyes and wish, and pretend you are Irish, On St. Patrick's Day you might see a pot of gold. On St. Patrick's Day you might see a shamrock green.(2) If you close your eyes and wish, and pretend you are Irish, On St. Patrick's Day you might see a shamrock green.


Contact_FullName:
Sharon
Contact_Email:
SCLLNS@AOL.COM

Date: 1-8-00

Leprechaun Song (sung to I'm a Little Teapot) 
I'm a little leprechaun 
Dressed in green, 
The tiniest man 
That you ever seen. 
If you ever catch me, so it's told,
I'll give you my pot of gold.


Contact_FullName:
Sharon
Contact_Email:
SCLLNS@AOL.COM

Date: 1-8-00

Wee Little Patrick (tune of Yankee Doodle) 

Patrick is a leprechaun 
He has a sack of gold 
He hides it in a special place 
Between to stumps, I'm told I
I think I saw Patrick Out in the woods at play 
He smiled and laughed and winked his eye 
And then he ran away 

Don't try to follow Patrick 
To find his treasure sack 
He'll twist and jump and run away 
And he never will come back.


Name:
Linda
E-Mail:
rlkrepps@theramp.net
 

Date: 4-18-99

Song for St. Patrick's Day tune: The Bear Went Over the Mountain

We're wearing green for the Irish We're wearing green for the Irish We're wearing green for the Irish On this St. Patrick's Day

We'll dance a jig for the Irish We'll dance a jig for the Irish We'll dance a jig for the Irish On this St. Patrick's Day

Me Mither and Fither were Irish Me Mither and Fither were Irish Me Mither and Fither were Irish And I am Irish too

We kept a pig in the parlor We kept a pig in the parlor We kept a pig in the parlor And he is Irish too.


2-23-98

Name: Carol                  E-Mail: Cann16

To the tune of I'm a Little Teapot, we sing:

I'm a little leprechaun dressed in green

the tiniest man that you've ever seen.

If you ever catch me so it's told

I'll give you my pot of Gold!


2-23-98

Name: Carol               E-Mail: Cann16

Leprechaun stew, Leprechaun stew,

If I don't get some,

I don't know what I'll do.

Give away my pot of gold

Give away my shoe.

But don't give away my Leprechaun Stew.


2-23-98

Name: Carol               E-Mail: Cann16

FIVE LITTLE SHAMROCKS

1 green shamrock, in the morning dew,

Another one sprouted, and then there were two.

2 green shamrocks, growing beneath a tree;

Another one sprouted and then there were three.

3 green shamrocks, by the cottage door;

Another one sprouted,

And then there were four.

4 green shamrocks, near a beehive

Another one sprouted,

And then there were five.

5 little shamrocks, bright and emerald green,

Think of all the luck these shamrocks will bring.

I do not remember where I got this one from but the kids love it.


2-19-98

Name: Rita                   E-Mail: RKohler@aol.com

The Leprechaun (Fingerplay)

A leprechaun is small and green,

(Use hand to indicate a small person.)

He hides where he cannot be seen.

(Cover eyes with hands.)

But if you catch one on this day,

(Shake finger.)

He must give his gold away.

(Pretend to put gold in pocket.)


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