
Shaun the Leprechaun and Other Children’s Short Stories
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Narrated by:
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Patricia E. Beattie
About this listen
Shaun, the little Leprechaun, who lives near Larne in N Ireland, has many adventures. During a holiday visit to the island of Cyprus, he performs magic and saves a village from disaster, much to the delight of the residents in this Cypriot mountain village.
There are four other short stories, ranging from “Hannah’s birthday bicycle” to the tale of the “Cyril & Mabel - the Red Squirrels”, which should delight young people from the ages of five to nine years. The young person will be able to meet and follow Shaun and the other characters in these stories.
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