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Twinkle, twinkle, unicorn
by Jeffrey Burton
A glossy board-book adaptation of the popular bedtime lullaby depicts an adorable baby unicorn with a multicolored mane and horn who leaps through the sky over clouds and rainbows.
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Unicorn thinks he's pretty great
by Bob Shea
Feeling overshadowed by newcomer Unicorn, who is able to fly to school and turn rain into cupcakes, Goat reluctantly shares a piece of pizza with his rival and learns that being a unicorn is more challenging than expected, a finding that leads to admiration and unexpected friendship.
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Lily the unicorn
by Dallas Clayton
Loving to make music, make messes and make new friends, Lily the exuberant unicorn plans lots of exciting adventures to share with new buddy Roger the penguin, who does not care for adventures.
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Uni the unicorn
by Amy Krouse Rosenthal
A clever twist on the classic belief that there is no such thing as unicorns finds Uni the unicorn holding steadfastly to her belief that little girls are real in spite of being told otherwise, a conviction that prompts her to look everywhere for a special, magical little girl who will be her best friend.
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A unicorn named Sparkle
by Amy Young
Mail-ordering a pet unicorn that she imagines will be a beautiful companion with whom she can share magical adventures, Lucy is dismayed when a unicorn who looks suspiciously like a goat and has fleas arrives and displays less-than-beautiful characteristics.
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You don't want a unicorn!
by Ame Dyckman
Tossing a coin into a well while wishing for a pet unicorn, a little boy is astonished to discover that unicorns are terrible pets that shed, poke holes in the ceiling and make awful messes.
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Unicorn Day
by Diana Murray
A unicorn festival of rainbows and butterflies is interrupted by the discovery of a horse in the disguise of a unicorn, who helps them all realize that their party is for everyone.
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How to catch a unicorn
by Adam Wallace
A latest entry in the series that includes How to Catch a Mermaid combines whimsical verses and glittery artwork in the story of a friendly unicorn who visits his animal friends at the zoo only to be pursued by children who want to pet his rainbow mane
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How the Crayons Saved the Unicorn
by Monica Sweeney
When a shy unicorn becomes so lonely that his colors begin to fade away, a feisty band of crayons offers friendship and generosity to help him restore his colors. By the creators of How the Crayons Saved the Rainbow. 30,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Unicorn magic
by Sabina Gibson
Growing up in the Forever Forest, where all unicorns have magic in their horns, light-blue unicorn Periwinkle worries that she will never discover her special power, before her forest friends help her discover that magic comes from within and that her gift has been with her all along.
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Goodnight unicorn : a magical parody
by Pearl E. Horne
A fantasy bedtime story that parodies Margaret Wise Brown's classic depicts an enchanted forest where varieties of unicorns, from pearly-whites and fluffies to jet-blacks and cuties, exchange fun unicorn facts while bidding goodnight to their magical friends.
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Do you believe in unicorns?
by Bethanie Deeney Murguia
A giggle-inducing narrator spots a horse donning a whimsical red top hat and speculates about the reason the horse has chosen to hide its head before following along in the hope of seeing the hat taken off.
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Sophie Johnson : unicorn expert
by Morag Hood
A self-proclaimed young unicorn expert dresses up her toys, stuffed animals and baby brother as unicorns and becomes so caught up in teaching others that she fails to notice a real unicorn hiding in plain sight. Simultaneous eBook.
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Stories of unicorns
by Rosie Dickins
Collects three stories about unicorns--one who is captured by a king but set free by a kitchen maid, one who is lonely and a little clumsy, and one whose love of strawberries leads it to purify a muddy stream
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Blizzard of the blue moon
by Mary Pope Osborne
The magic tree house carries Jack and Annie to New York City in 1938 on a mission to rescue the last unicorn during a terrible snowstorm.
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Unicorn valley
by Rosie Banks
When the queen hides a thunderbolt in Unicorn Valley, Ellie, Summer, and Jasmine set out to destroy it, or else their new unicorn friends will never receive their golden horns
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The princess and the unicorn
by Carol Hughes
When a princess finds a beautiful unicorn in Swinley Forest and takes it back to Buckingham Palace, a determined young fairy fears for the well-being of both the forest and its resident and so must travel to London in order to rescue the magical creature before it's too late.
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Bella's birthday unicorn
by Jessica Burkhart
Looking forward to receiving a pet unicorn on her 8th birthday, Princess Bella worries because her friends are fighting and her parents seem to be hiding something, which Bella fears might mean that she won't be matched with the unicorn of her dreams.
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Phoebe and her unicorn : a heavenly nostril chronicle
by Dana Simpson
It all started when Phoebe skipped a rock across a pond and accidentally hit a unicorn in the face. Improbably, this led to Phoebe being granted one wish, and she used it to make the unicorn, Marigold Heavenly Nostrils, her obligational best friend. But can a vain mythical beast and a 9-year-old daydreamer really forge a connection?
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