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WILLARD THE SLEEPING LEPRECHAUN WITH TOAD HOUSE 

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Willard the Sleeping Leprechaun with Toad House
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Willard is one happy leprechaun. He may be old but he still gets around pretty good. His little pal, Harry the mouse, rides along on top of his walking stick. They have long talks about the problems in the world and how glad they are that they don't come into the garden. The Scanlon Toad family doesn't mind if he takes a short nap against the stump they call home. It is a fine black, tan and brown stump elegantly decorated with a pink flowered vine, 2 other green plants, a spotted mushroom and Slimey the Snail. Willard is pretty coordinated in his brown hat, brown pants, brown shoes and olive colored jacket and olive patches. Even his off white shirt matches his white beard. Willard and the Scanlon's Toad House measures 5" High x 11" Wide x 7 1/2" Deep and is made of durable poly resin good for indoors and outdoors alike. The doorway of the toad house measures 1 3/4" High x 1 1/2" Wide with a little grey stepping stone off to one side for the little frogs to get over the threshold. The Scanlon Toad family would love to show off their home and they are open to moving if you want them to move to your yard. Willard says just wake him up when it is time to go.

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