Despite the other unicorns poking fun at her for this belief, and her parents giving knowing looks, Uni stays steadfast, drawing pictures of girls, reading stories about them and constantly daydreaming of the fun she'll have if ever she meets one.Įven if unicorns aren't their thing, what kid can't in some way relate to this feeling? The idea is cute and comforting to a child who may believe in mythical creatures, as it presents that those creatures believe in you as well. are real! It is upon this revelation that my daughter bursts into fits of laughter until near tears every single read. She's often mocked for her ridiculous belief that little girls. Not just any unicorn mind you, but one with the most beautiful and sparkly one in existence. It also helps that the idea of this book is extremely amusing. This time it's actually one I find quite charming, and it a short enough read that I don't get tired of the "again, agains" quite as fast. Well, it's a new week and surprise, surprise, my daughter has a new favorite book (some of you may have noticed that this changes quite frequently).
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