Review of Unicorns Know Magic

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Ohanele Chinonyerem
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[Following is a volunteer review of "Unicorns Know Magic" by Charles Adkins.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Unicorns Know Magic is the story of four unicorns born in space named Abby, Georgia, Bitsy, and Chase, who moved in next door to a brother and sister. The unicorns built a home that was an eight-story building. They later became friends with the brother and sister who lived next to their home, and they had many adventures together. The unicorns took the two kids on tour. They eventually got hungry and went to a French restaurant for croissants.

They took the children to a town in London, and they all met with the queen. The unicorns marched alongside the guards and were given buckets of oats. While camping under the stars, the children and unicorns roasted marshmallows. They made the decision to bring the unicorns to school on Monday. If you get the book Unicorns Know Magic, I believe you will enjoy the fascinating story of unicorns.

This book appealed to me for various reasons. Firstly, Ros Webb's illustrations were beautiful and colorful, and I believe they will stay in the minds of growing children. Webb's art style was also easy, and I believe that children can practice art from these images.

The friendly nature of the unicorn could teach children about kindness and how to treat others. Charles also kept the book short and simple, which I believe will not bore children. I liked the plot, and the author did a good job of explaining how intelligent unicorns are. The author's use of pictures makes the book detailed and well-explanatory.

I dislike nothing about this book, and I will rate Unicorns Know Magic by Charles Adkins 5 out of 5 stars because the book was written in simple English, and children would easily understand the lessons that come with it. I recommend this book to children aged 5 to 10 who love adventure stories. Also, people who love unicorns will absolutely enjoy this book.

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I like that the reviewer mention lessons to be learnt from, which gives an insight of the book. I appreciate children's book hold a lot of message. Nice review to read.
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I am not a fan of children’s books for myself. I do, however, appreciate anything that will entice kids to read. I think the simple language and the illustrations will do that. A dose of lessons is good, too, especially if kids don’t know that they are learning.
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Children will definitely love this book because of the colourful pictures the author used in the book. Using unicorn as the main character of this book is nice because unicorn are highly intelligent creature.
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I feel this book simply informs us on how to be friendly with our neighbours not forgetting the amount of happiness and companionships that come with good friends.
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I like the idea the book used to enlighten children on activities that be done at a night camp fire and I like how brief and detailed your summary of the book is.
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I love that the book teaches children on the importance of kindness and how to treat other nicely. The fact that the boom was written in simple English for easy assimilation is a bonus point too
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This is definitely for children, teaching them things about unicorns and also making them love animals than hate. Kids love to fantasize and this will help in their fantasy
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Mystical creatures. I can't shake off the feeling that there must have been a time when these creatures or a semblance of them existed.
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The concept of unicorns born in space is intriguing and unique, adding an interesting twist to the story. It's refreshing to see such imaginative ideas in children's literature.
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The eight-story building as the unicorns' home sounds like a fun and whimsical setting. It sparks curiosity and imagination, which are essential for young readers.
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Taking the children on a tour and introducing them to the queen shows a sense of grand adventure. It's a great way to introduce young readers to different places and cultures.
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What I learnt from this review is that this book I
encourages children to embrace their imagination, cherish the magic in the world around them, and believe in the power of dreams.
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Post by Sandra Osita-Orah »

This is truly the pure joy of childhood wonder and the limitless possibilities of imagination. The friendship between the unicorns and the children was really delightful.
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