Now this is the trap that we made. I found some ideas online and this is what we came up with. First you have to know some things about leprechauns. For example, they have huge egos, so they can't resist stopping to admire something that looks like what they wear or do, so we made a large hat. Next they love to break the rules and get away with it so, we made signs saying "do not climb" to get them to go up the ladder. Next, they love nature stuff, so we made the ladder out of twigs we found. And Finally, we put some "gold" on top of the false hat top to entice them to go get it, thus causing the false top to fall with the leprechaun, trapping him. Savannah and I made the hat and false top and Leila and I made the ladder and signs. Leila didn't want to take any chances of missing any leprechaun, so the other sign says "no leprechaun bees [i.e., are] allowed," thus further enticing one to go into the hat.
This is a picture of the girls setting up the trap before bed time. I had so much fun with this. The girls loved learning about the leprechauns and were so excited to see what a real one looked like. They were convinced that the pictures we saw did not accurately depict what a real one looked like. They were not interested in the gold or candy aspect of it, but just to see one. I read online that one mom left leprechaun kiss marks on the kids' cheeks. Another one painted black a pair of Barbie doll shoes for the leprechaun shoes that got left in the trap. I think we could have fun with this each year. The girls have been wondering what they need to do to catch a girl leprechaun. I guess we will have to work on that.
Sometimes I wish I had a little Irish blood. ;D
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