Review of Unicorns Know Magic
Posted: 20 May 2023, 12:33
[Following is a volunteer review of "Unicorns Know Magic" by Charles Adkins.]
A delightful children's book titled Unicorns Know Magic was written by Charles Adkins and illustrated by Ros Webb. When a herd of unicorns first arrives in town, two kids become their friends, and they go on an aerial journey. The unicorns teach the kids a lot, and they enjoy spending time with them greatly. Even though the unicorns have bad manners, they make up for it by being generous and loving companions.
The pictures in this book were fantastic. They filled the full page and were very vibrant. The illustrator did a stunning job of portraying the unicorns' expressions and giving them life. It was especially entertaining to watch unicorns perform household tasks like painting and doing the dishes. Making this story come to life must have been a lot of joy for the illustrator, in my opinion. The story was told entirely in rhyme, making it perfect for younger readers.
The plot was simple to understand, the language was kid-friendly, and the story's subject was quite suitable. I was drawn to this book for a variety of reasons. Firstly, I thought Ros Webb's illustrations were stunning and vibrant, and growing kids will remember them. Webb's work was similarly simple, and kids can learn how to draw from these pictures.
Nothing about this book bothers me. I chose to give Charles Adkins' book Unicorns Know Magic a five out of five stars rating. Although I don't like blue, I adore the color of this book's cover. The visual pages that follow the cover the glitter, the rainbow. I didn’t find any errors; this book was exceptionally well edited.
I would suggest this book to young readers who are interested in fantasy. Due to the book's strong focus on children, I would not recommend it to people without young children. However, some grown-ups may very well enjoy the novel.
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Unicorns Know Magic
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A delightful children's book titled Unicorns Know Magic was written by Charles Adkins and illustrated by Ros Webb. When a herd of unicorns first arrives in town, two kids become their friends, and they go on an aerial journey. The unicorns teach the kids a lot, and they enjoy spending time with them greatly. Even though the unicorns have bad manners, they make up for it by being generous and loving companions.
The pictures in this book were fantastic. They filled the full page and were very vibrant. The illustrator did a stunning job of portraying the unicorns' expressions and giving them life. It was especially entertaining to watch unicorns perform household tasks like painting and doing the dishes. Making this story come to life must have been a lot of joy for the illustrator, in my opinion. The story was told entirely in rhyme, making it perfect for younger readers.
The plot was simple to understand, the language was kid-friendly, and the story's subject was quite suitable. I was drawn to this book for a variety of reasons. Firstly, I thought Ros Webb's illustrations were stunning and vibrant, and growing kids will remember them. Webb's work was similarly simple, and kids can learn how to draw from these pictures.
Nothing about this book bothers me. I chose to give Charles Adkins' book Unicorns Know Magic a five out of five stars rating. Although I don't like blue, I adore the color of this book's cover. The visual pages that follow the cover the glitter, the rainbow. I didn’t find any errors; this book was exceptionally well edited.
I would suggest this book to young readers who are interested in fantasy. Due to the book's strong focus on children, I would not recommend it to people without young children. However, some grown-ups may very well enjoy the novel.
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Unicorns Know Magic
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon