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Happy St. Patrick's Day, Tiny!

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Celebrate Saint Patrick's Day with Tiny and Elliott!

Tiny and Elliott are going to a Saint Patrick's Day party in the park with a parade, a costume contest, and a scavenger hunt. But during the scavenger hunt, they notice that their new friend, a girl in Irish wolfhound costume, has lost her shoe. Tiny knows it's up to him to save the day, but can he find the shoe and the pot of gold in time?

32 pages, Paperback

Published February 9, 2021

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Cari Meister

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Cari Meister lives on a small farm in Minnesota with her husband, four sons, three horses, one dog and one cat. Cari enjoys running, snowshoeing, horseback riding, and yoga. She loves to visit libraries and schools!

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March 12, 2025
Cute, cute, cute. I should've read this one to the Preschoolers. It was picture day; everyone was squirrely; I had only one chance. No but really, I'm pretty sure this is the only book the kids heard from start to finish all day. They were attentive for this one, and they kept excitedly pointing out that Tiny is not in fact small, but a very large dog. If you're looking for a cute Storytime book for everyone's greenest day, this is a good one. Happy St. Patrick's Day!
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February 27, 2026
Brief summary:  Sam and Tiny get dressed up as leprechauns for the St. Patrick's Day festivities. They participate in a scavenger hunt, but kindly stop searching for clues to help a girl who has lost her shoe.

Comments: The Tiny series is so cute, with Sam always helping Tiny learn about new things. The books are written for primary grades as primary readers and have a nice sense of humor, with this being no exception.

Rating: 3.5/5 📗📗📗1/2
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