If I had a unicorn

Boycott

€17.95
Concentration & memory
Environmental awareness
Language and communication

Ever wondered what it's like to have a pet unicorn? Unlike trolls, unicorns are much less grumpy, and they're also a lot more manageable than giants. They only eat ice cream for breakfast, and… every time you get angry, they give you cotton candy! In this humorous, energetic rhyming story, a little girl experiences what life with a magical pet would be like—from sprinkling stardust on grumpy parents to gliding to soccer practice on a rainbow. This book celebrates the magic of unicorns in a way that even kids allergic to pink will love!

  • Author: Gabby Dawnay & Alex Burrow
  • Number of pages: 32
  • Dimensions: 26.7cm x 24.7cm x 1cm
  • Age: 2+ years

Children who are read to develop a familiarity with books, increasing their chances of becoming enthusiastic readers themselves. They'll be able to read independently more quickly. They'll also be less bored at school, be more eager to learn, have broader general knowledge, and develop better.

Interactive reading: You can further engage your child with the story by asking questions, for example.
Afterwards, you can talk about the story and your child's experiences to create an image of their world.
Reading together before going to bed creates peace and regularity.
Try acting out the story in the book with the whole family. This way, the child will fully relive the event. Acting out the story helps you focus on understanding the story.

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