Fairies vs. Leprechauns
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Narrated by:
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Phoebe Strole
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Written by:
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Kate Korsh
About this listen
Underwear Fairy, Oona Brambelgoop, and her friends Horace and Lucy (the Tooth Fairy) are trying their hardest to prove they are responsible citizens of Fairydom, and catching the culprit of the great glitterberry warehouse theft is the perfect way to do it.
But when the leprechaun gold Lucy has given kids for their teeth also goes missing AND she starts to lose her magic, the friends realize this must be about more than just berries. It turns out Lucy has been manipulating magic to get more gold and the leprechauns are not happy!
Oona will have to use all the creativity she can muster to stand up to the leprechauns and save Lucy’s job. Can she restore harmony between the two magical communities before Lucy loses her magic for good?
Packed with Fun Fairy Facts, humor, and lots of heart, this magical series celebrates finding friendship and your place in the world, even if you fit in a little sideways.
Critic Reviews
Praise for Fairies vs. Leprechauns:
“A whimsical delight. . . Each character feels fully, delightfully realized in this latest excursion to Blackberry Bog . . . [T]his story focuses on interspecies diplomacy, complex personal motivations, and ultimately a surprising recognition of Oona’s increasing competency and cooperative nature.” —Kirkus Reviews
Praise for A Boy in the Fairy World:
“This second installment of Bramblegoopian misadventures is filled with delightfully off-kilter schemes, set in a world that blends the quirky with the cute. Flowery, slug-speckled illustrations and footnotes with facts about the fairy world enhance the upbeat narrative and leave Oona poised to play detective in what promises to be an equally humorous third outing. . . Fun, funky, and imaginative.” —Kirkus Reviews
“The magical silliness and light potty humor, along with the many underwear references, make the story enticing to all demographics. Altés’s illustrations feel childlike and add to the whimsy and play of the overall piece. This series sequel is a strong addition.” —School Library Journal
Praise for Newbie Fairy:
“There is humor for all ages…with delightful, burgundy-tone cartoon drawings. This is a fun chapter book for budding readers. Sure to appeal to fans of the “Rainbow Magic Fairies” series and “Unicorn Diaries”.” —School Library Journal
“The sweet series opener is packed with goofy humor, whimsical footnotes, and amusing illustrations sure to keep young readers enthralled. . . It’s a lighthearted affair, but it also sneaks in wisdom about perseverance and ingenuity alongside the silliness. A fresh fairy tale with lots of laughs.” —Booklist
“Though there’s plenty of wacky humor, the book also folds in sound messages about persistence, teamwork, and constructive responses to criticism. [Oona] makes for a delightfully unlikely hero—the potential for future Bramblegoop adventures is high.” —Kirkus Reviews
“A whimsical delight. . . Each character feels fully, delightfully realized in this latest excursion to Blackberry Bog . . . [T]his story focuses on interspecies diplomacy, complex personal motivations, and ultimately a surprising recognition of Oona’s increasing competency and cooperative nature.” —Kirkus Reviews
Praise for A Boy in the Fairy World:
“This second installment of Bramblegoopian misadventures is filled with delightfully off-kilter schemes, set in a world that blends the quirky with the cute. Flowery, slug-speckled illustrations and footnotes with facts about the fairy world enhance the upbeat narrative and leave Oona poised to play detective in what promises to be an equally humorous third outing. . . Fun, funky, and imaginative.” —Kirkus Reviews
“The magical silliness and light potty humor, along with the many underwear references, make the story enticing to all demographics. Altés’s illustrations feel childlike and add to the whimsy and play of the overall piece. This series sequel is a strong addition.” —School Library Journal
Praise for Newbie Fairy:
“There is humor for all ages…with delightful, burgundy-tone cartoon drawings. This is a fun chapter book for budding readers. Sure to appeal to fans of the “Rainbow Magic Fairies” series and “Unicorn Diaries”.” —School Library Journal
“The sweet series opener is packed with goofy humor, whimsical footnotes, and amusing illustrations sure to keep young readers enthralled. . . It’s a lighthearted affair, but it also sneaks in wisdom about perseverance and ingenuity alongside the silliness. A fresh fairy tale with lots of laughs.” —Booklist
“Though there’s plenty of wacky humor, the book also folds in sound messages about persistence, teamwork, and constructive responses to criticism. [Oona] makes for a delightfully unlikely hero—the potential for future Bramblegoop adventures is high.” —Kirkus Reviews
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