Official Review: The ogre and the Unicorn

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Re: Official Review: The ogre and the Unicorn

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I love the theme of the story, this would truly impact young readers.
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This sounds so cute! I have a four-year-old niece who adores unicorns, and I would love to share this story with her. Thanks for your review!
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I have a little one who enjoys anything with rainbows and unicorns. I really enjoyed your review. This book would be a great opportunity to use a unicron to help teach her some great values. Thank you.
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I have a little one who enjoys anything with rainbows and unicorns. I really enjoyed your review. This book would be a great opportunity to use a unicron to help teach her some great values. Thank you.
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The book teaches children that beauty and goodness doesnt go hand in hand and also learners are able to understand kindness ,friendship and compassion as the moral of the story.
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I like the idea of this book. I believe kids will learn a lot from it. Thanks for the review.
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Thank you for this review, I might put this on my boys' Christmas lists! Sounds like exactly the theme I'd like to help teach them.
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Thank you for this review, I might put this on my boys' Christmas lists! Sounds like exactly the theme I'd like to help teach them.
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Fairy tales are often used to inspire children to know right from wrong. The latter can also know this unity and peace, mutual aid, ...
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