Review of Unicorns Know Magic

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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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Do you think unicorns exist? A mystical world and its characters are my ultimate favorites. You have magic within yourself and can create anything you want if you believe in the magic. Four unicorns move into a home next to a brother and sister in the fascinating and gorgeous novel, Unicorns Know Magic. Abby, Georgie, Bitsy, and Chase are the unicorns. They originated from Mars and were born in the sky. They have a lot of talent and are absolutely brilliant.

The two siblings are taken on an amazing adventure where they even get to see the Eiffel Tower in France because of their ability to fly. They demonstrated their intelligence and ability to pay attention to teachers by attending school. They adore veggies, and despite the fact that they tend to make a mess when eating, they also know how to clean up after themselves. The siblings were shown how to tidy their rooms as well as the entire house. They even went above and beyond for their parents.

You wanted to mimic the unicorns' antics after reading this book because it was so engaging. They made doing things like working, cleaning, and so forth more enjoyable for kids who may not have previously enjoyed these tasks. This book gives children motivation and teaches them that having fun is important, but that fun also comes with a duty to clean up after it. Ros Webb created vivid, vivacious, and playful illustrations. I was reminded of watercolor works by them. The book was made even more fascinating and enjoyable to read by the story's quick pacing and abundance of rhymes. Even a few new words for young readers to pick up on make the story simple to understand.

I can't wait to introduce my son to this fascinating book so that he can learn a few things. He adores it when I read to him, but he also enjoys studying the pictures and then retelling the tale to me using the pictures as a guide. They were executed incredibly well! I adored everything about this book, and I had no trouble reading it, but I do think adding a black border to the white words would make them stand out more. Nothing in this book bothered me, and I didn't spot any errors while I read.

I rate Unicorns Know Magic by Charles Adkins a full 5 out of 5 stars. This book held me spellbound. Children who are beginning to become more independent and are learning about duties between the ages of four and eight should, in my opinion, read this book. Since most kids dislike doing chores or helping around the house, I think this motivating and entertaining tale may encourage kids to pitch in more. I have no doubt that my youngster would adore this book!

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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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