PreS-K—In this delightfully entertaining story, children are transported to a land in which unicorns are the norm and little girls are believed to be mythical creatures. Uni is like all the other unicorns in so many ways. She had a swirly horn, a magnificent mane, and the magical ability to make wishes come true. "But there was one thing that definitely set Uni apart. Uni believed that little girls were REAL." Despite being laughed at and dismissed for her beliefs, she dreams of what friendship with a human girl would be like. The book features Rosenthal's familiar mix of humor and wit, making this book ideal for reading out loud or independently. Barrager's illustrations offer full page spreads of whimsical, dreamlike images that will make every reader want to believe in unicorns (or little girls). This book will be read, treasured, and loved by young dreamers.—
Megan Egbert, Meridian Library District, IDUnlike other unicorns, Uni believes little girls are real and daydreams about the wonderful things she and her girl would do together. Meanwhile, "somewhere far away (but not that far away)" a real girl dreams of a unicorn waiting to be her friend. Although the characters' large eyes make the bright illustrations too cutesy, the story will appeal to little unicorn fans.
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