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The Kid’s Bookshelf

Kate Korsh talks about "Oona Bramblegoop's Sideways Magic - Fairies vs Leprechauns." This is the third book to feature the continuing adventures of Oona Bramblegoop, the Underwear Fairy. This time she helps the Tooth Fairy who is endanger of losing her source of coins that she gets from the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. The Leprechauns object to her taking the coins and battle ensues.

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Reading with Your Kids Podcast

What a treat we had on the latest episode of Reading with Your Kids! Jed Doherty welcomed back beloved author Kate Korsh to chat about her new chapter book "Oona BrambleGoops: Sideways Magic, Fairies vs. Leprechauns." Kate shared the sophisticated themes she wove into this delightful story, like the imperfections of mentors and the unexpected kindness of leprechauns. As an former elementary school teacher, Kate has a knack for creating characters kids can really connect with, like the enthusiastic and sometimes clumsy Oona.

But the real highlight was when Jed introduced the dynamic duo behind "The ABCs of Women's History" - author Rio Cortez and illustrator Lauren Semmer. This vibrant alphabet book introduces young readers to a diverse array of groundbreaking women, from the well-known to the unsung heroes. Rio and Lauren worked hard to ensure the book is accessible and inclusive, sparking important conversations about the past, present, and future.
Whether it's exploring the magic of fairies and leprechauns or diving into the rich history of remarkable women, these children's book creators are truly inspiring. Jed and the guests discussed the value of not shying away from complex topics in kids' literature, and how reading together can be a bonding experience for the whole family. 

If you're looking to expand your child's horizons and ignite their imagination, be sure to check out the books featured on this episode of Reading with Your Kids. With their passion for storytelling and commitment to empowering young readers, these authors are sure to delight kids and parents alike. Happy reading!

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Reading With Your Kids Podcast

Kate Korsh is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate her new children's book series "Oon a Brammo Goop Sideways Magic." She discusses how she got the idea for an underwear fairy character while showering and wanted to create a story celebrating girls' bodies and humor. Kate shares details about the first book in the series, including how the main character Ona accidentally gives her cousin magic underwear. She talks about writing the following books and where the story will go. Both Kate and the podcast host Jed Doherty emphasize the importance of continuing to read with children as they grow up. They offer tips for capturing creative ideas and advice for aspiring young authors.

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Kansas Public Radio

On this edition of Conversations Kate Korsh talks with host Dan Skinner about “Oona Bramblegoop’s Sideways Magic – Newbie Fairy.” According to the book notes, by day, Kate Korsh is a mild-mannered elementary school teacher and insightful marriage and family therapist. But by night, she studied creative writing and is now the author of the first in a planned series of chapter books featuring a fairy named “Oona Bramblegoop.” Oona is learning how to use magic and the results are unpredictable, but she doesn't give up.

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Kathy Temean’s Writing and Illustrating Blog

Today Kate Korsh is sharing her debut chapter book series, OONA BRAMBLEGOOP’S SIDEWAYS MAGIC, illustrated by Marta Altés and was published in January 2024 by Putnam (BYR). They have agreed to share a copy of the book with one lucky winner in the US.

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YA and Kids Books Central Interview

~Author Chat~

YABC:  What gave you the inspiration to write this book?

I wanted to write something that would make both kids and parents laugh. I noticed that my kids loved every picture book about underwear–and so did I! One day, I wrote the title THE UNDERWEAR FAIRY in my inspiration journal. I liked the assonance of it, and it seemed so full of potential for silliness and magic. It started out as a picture book manuscript, but when I realized how much I enjoyed writing the dialogue, I decided to expand it to chapter book length. That’s also when I started adding the Fun Fairy Facts, which are exactly the type of thing I would have loved as a third or fourth grader. They’re like a double dose of magic.

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