A tale of an unlucky leprechaun’s quest in the human world.
A joyful sing-along brings out all of the leprechaun land’s small inhabitants—except for chronically unfortunate little Clover, who’s overslept. Determined to find better luck, Clover sets off to discover his rainbow and the treasure that goes with it. He’s soon joined by a cute puppy (though he doesn’t recognize that event as evidence of good luck). Clover and the pooch see a puddle with a rainbow and jump in. But instead of finding the treasure, they just douse the onlooking human kids. Clover subsequently spots and pursues promising rainbows on a bookstore door, on a frozen treat, on a skateboard, in a bouquet of balloons, and on a giant kite. Bad luck results in Clover losing every one, signaled by his refrain, “Of ALL the luck!” But just as he bemoans his “saddest, baddest day,” it’s redeemed by a crowd who tell him that—despite the damage Clover’s wrought—a leprechaun’s visit has made this St. Patrick’s Day the best ever. And Clover sees those previously lost rainbows reappearing everywhere. Pino’s jauntily ebullient rainbow-colored cartoon art depicts diverse humans and leprechauns, while Heim’s upbeat verse brings the tale to a chipper conclusion. A baseball cap and green tracksuit let pale-skinned, red-haired Clover fit into the human world, despite his tiny proportions.
A lighthearted story of going for one’s goal no matter what.
(Picture book. 4-8)