Unicorn Not Wanted
Fred Blunt
(Illustrator)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
A humorous take on the unicorn trend, Unicorn NOT Wanted is funny picture book starring an uninvited unicorn that hijacks the story. "There are way too many unicorn stories, so this book will be A UNICORN FREE ZONE! And it will be set where you definitely won't find unicorns... THE WILD WEST! This is an anti-unicorn, unicorn story, which pokes fun at the never-ending stream of unicorn books, but then becomes what it sets out not to be... thanks to a unicorn intruder! A unicorn arrives in disguise as a horse on the first pages, but when her hat is removed and her horn exposed, chaos ensues... It's really silly, but has a positive message of not stereotyping people and being yourself.
Product Details
Price
$18.99
$17.66
Publisher
Happy Yak
Publish Date
May 02, 2023
Pages
32
Dimensions
10.08 X 10.11 X 0.41 inches | 0.94 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780711281325
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Fred Blunt is an award-winning author and illustrator. Humor has always been top of Fred's list when it comes to drawing. Right from those early (rather unflattering) portraits of teachers, Fred knew he wanted to entertain with his work. As well as writing and illustrating his own very silly picture books, Fred has collaborated with some of the best authors of the moment, and also works in animation as a character designer. Fred lives in West Wales, with his wife, two children, and their retired Greyhound, Olive.
Reviews
"A unicorn pretends to be a horse and his pug befriends a cowboy in this fun and silly story about being yourself."--The Bookseller
"Will spark the imagination of the young readers." --Armadillo Magazine
'funny, very silly and will have young children laughing and laughing.' --BookTrust
"A good picture book to share with children when exploring the themes of being yourself, appreciating differences in others, and staying true to who you are.'--The School Librarian
"Will spark the imagination of the young readers." --Armadillo Magazine
'funny, very silly and will have young children laughing and laughing.' --BookTrust
"A good picture book to share with children when exploring the themes of being yourself, appreciating differences in others, and staying true to who you are.'--The School Librarian