shillelagh
The stick that conductors hold is called a baton. It is used to lead and direct an orchestra or choir during a musical performance.
It is called interlocking, where two objects become entwined or stuck together after a collision.
When a nail and a paperclip stick together due to magnetism, it is called magnetic attraction. This occurs because both the nail and paperclip are made of ferromagnetic materials, which are attracted to each other by magnetic force.
The stick musical conductors use is called a baton. It helps them keep time and guide the orchestra or ensemble during a performance.
A conductor's stick is called a baton. It is used by conductors to beat time, cue entrances, and shape the musical phrases during a performance.
The Leprechaun's cane is called a shillelagh (pronounced sha-lay-lee).
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It is called Leprechaun in Late Winter and was released on January 12, 2010.
It is a magic wand.
I checked on google and the official name for magic tree house #43 is "Leprechaun in Late Winter"
Number 41 is called Moonlight on the Magic Flute.Number 42 is called A Good Night for Ghosts.Number 43 is called Leprechaun in Late Winter.Number 44 is called A Ghost Tale for Christmas Time.I don't now what number 45 is called
The movie is called 'The Leprechaun'.
The wooden walking stick of the leprechaun is often referred to as a "shillelagh." Traditionally, a shillelagh is a stout, thick-headed wooden club or walking stick, typically made from blackthorn or oak, and is associated with Irish folklore and culture. It symbolizes strength and is sometimes depicted as part of a leprechaun's attire.
Leprechaun in Late Winter is book 43
Magic Stick was created on 2003-04-08.
The Leprechaun's cane is called a shillelagh (pronounced sha-lay-lee).
Magic on a Stick - 1946 was released on: USA: 19 January 1946