A latest entry in the series that includes How to Trap a Leprechaun shares whimsical recommendations for how to find a unicorn that may even offer rides, in a volume that incorporates details from the cultural history of unicorn mythology. 30,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations. - (Baker & Taylor)
A latest entry in the series that includes How to Trap a Leprechaun shares whimsical recommendations for how to find a unicorn that may even offer rides, in a volume that incorporates details from the cultural history of unicorn mythology. - (Baker & Taylor)
There’s an age-old tale that magic unicorns exist . . . wandering where orchids grow within the mountain mist.
Legend has it that the only way to find a unicorn is to know where to look and how to craft a beautiful gift that shows her you are a friend. If you’re lucky, she may even take you for a ride! So, gather some natural craft supplies like daisies, vines, ferns, apples, and grass, and get ready to find a magical new friend. If your heart is pure, you just might discover a unicorn in the wild. By being resourceful, careful, and kind, you can make beautiful riding gear from nature that will show your unicorn friend you truly care—and you may even be taken on an incredible ride through sunny meadows, over sparkling oceans, and along the brilliant arcs of rainbows!
Sue Fliess’s poetic read-aloud text and Simona Sanfilippo’s vibrant, whimsical illustrations will provide much fun for young readers eager to find their own unicorn friends! Also included are guides for teachers and parents about how to engage children in building unicorn-riding gear, how to interest them in the natural world, and a brief history of unicorns.
- (Simon and Schuster)
Sue Fliess has contributed articles to O, the Oprah Magazine, Huffington Post, Education.com, TravelMuse.com, Bay Area Parent, Writer’s Digest, and more and is the author of more than a dozen picture books. When she’s not writing, she is busy with her two young boys and loves to travel. She lives with her husband, kids, and a smart English Labrador pup named Charlie in Ashburn, Virginia. - (Simon and Schuster)