Review of Unicorns Know Magic

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Augustine Onyinyechi
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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 serve as the reader's neighbors on Charles Adkins' adventure. The narrative is told from the perspectives of two kids. A family of unicorns with the names Abby, Georgia, Bitsy, and Chase are their new neighbors. The author goes on to detail each unicorn and their special abilities, such as singing any tune. Children and unicorns travel together. On the backs of unicorns, the kids fly. They consume croissants and pick up a few French words while in France. The group attends a procession and sees the queen while in London. They go home after burning marshmallows with unicorns and hearing their tales. Unicorns are intelligent and well-behaved animals. He also talks about unpleasant behaviors and household tasks.

I particularly liked Ross Web's illustrations for Unicorns Know Magic. He includes both artistic and innocent portrayals. The drawings in the book are energetic and colorful. The illustration style invites readers to imitate the figures. Children can learn about Paris and London with this book. The language is straightforward and contains a few new words for young readers. reveals both artistic and innocent portrayals. The drawings in the book are energetic and colorful. The illustration style invites readers to imitate the figures. Children can learn about Paris and London with this book. The language is straightforward and contains a few new words for young readers. The rhyme scheme is laid-back. It also makes a distinction between right and wrong behavior. The kids are also given information on domestic duties.

The book's portrayal of a youngster being referred to as cool by their buddies did not win me over. At school, they must perform or exhibit extraordinary behavior. A vain urge to act in a mannerly manner in class can be aroused. The text's font made it a little difficult to read.

I give this book a score of 5 out of 5. Despite the impression given above, the plot teaches kids about home tasks and the names of vegetables. It also demonstrates how to say thank you and say goodbye to beloved friends. The book had excellent editing and was error-free.

I advise young readers who are particularly fond of unicorns to read this book. Children who enjoy daydreaming about distant places will also adore the book. For them, it works well as a bedtime story.

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This book would interest a lot of children. The unicorns in the story, the little adventure in it, the colorful easy-to-draw pictures, and the short poem-like descriptions all make this book attractive to children.
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