Review of Unicorns Know Magic
Posted: 06 Apr 2023, 02:40
[Following is a volunteer review of "Unicorns Know Magic" by Charles Adkins.]
Unicorns Know Magic by Charles Adkins, illustrated by Ros Webb, is a children's book that tells us about two siblings' encounters with unicorns that claimed to have come from the moon, Mars, or were born in the stars. How was their stay with the unicorns?
Abby, Georgia, Bitsy, and Chase, each of whom had different personalities, talents, and hobbies, were going to stay with the kids for a while. Their rides in the air had the duo of siblings heading to Paris, France, London, and school. The unicorns had the best manners and were brilliant. They showed regard for everyone and were disciplined.
In the heart of the siblings' exploration with the unicorns, they learned a few French words, saw the parade guards, went to a French restaurant, roasted marshmallows, watched sparks fly, and more. After having all this fun with the unicorns, they decided to return to where they came from. Why so? What happened later? Did they stay back? Read this book to know more.
I loved the colorful drawings and paintings that were attached to this book. The glaring nature of this book will surely make any child who glances at it enthusiastic about it. The book was brief and captured a lot of ideas and teachings. I loved the way nature was relished in this book. I once again had to appreciate the wonders and beauty of it. I did not see any notable errors in this book, which shows that it was well-edited.
The only thing I did not like about this book was that the text font is too small, and that will be an issue for children who may want to read this book. I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. I did not see any reason to deduct any stars from this book. Every page in this book was my favorite, and I have no dislike for it. I recommend this book to children younger than eleven years old and also to adults who tell their children bedtime stories.
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Unicorns Know Magic
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Unicorns Know Magic by Charles Adkins, illustrated by Ros Webb, is a children's book that tells us about two siblings' encounters with unicorns that claimed to have come from the moon, Mars, or were born in the stars. How was their stay with the unicorns?
Abby, Georgia, Bitsy, and Chase, each of whom had different personalities, talents, and hobbies, were going to stay with the kids for a while. Their rides in the air had the duo of siblings heading to Paris, France, London, and school. The unicorns had the best manners and were brilliant. They showed regard for everyone and were disciplined.
In the heart of the siblings' exploration with the unicorns, they learned a few French words, saw the parade guards, went to a French restaurant, roasted marshmallows, watched sparks fly, and more. After having all this fun with the unicorns, they decided to return to where they came from. Why so? What happened later? Did they stay back? Read this book to know more.
I loved the colorful drawings and paintings that were attached to this book. The glaring nature of this book will surely make any child who glances at it enthusiastic about it. The book was brief and captured a lot of ideas and teachings. I loved the way nature was relished in this book. I once again had to appreciate the wonders and beauty of it. I did not see any notable errors in this book, which shows that it was well-edited.
The only thing I did not like about this book was that the text font is too small, and that will be an issue for children who may want to read this book. I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. I did not see any reason to deduct any stars from this book. Every page in this book was my favorite, and I have no dislike for it. I recommend this book to children younger than eleven years old and also to adults who tell their children bedtime stories.
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Unicorns Know Magic
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon