Have You Met My Pet Unicorn?
Title | Have You Met My Pet Unicorn? PDF eBook |
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Publisher | |
Pages | 12 |
Release | 2020-02 |
Genre | Board books |
ISBN | 9781789471939 |
Discover why unicorns make amazing pets in this magical book! Have fun reading the rhyme and exploring the exciting touches throughout.
Never Let a Unicorn Get Spots!
Title | Never Let a Unicorn Get Spots! PDF eBook |
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Release | 2019-03-11 |
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ISBN | 9781732934689 |
My Camel Wants to Be a Unicorn
Title | My Camel Wants to Be a Unicorn PDF eBook |
Author | Julia Inserro |
Publisher | Three Beans, LLC |
Pages | 32 |
Release | 2021-06 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781947891081 |
Why would a camel want to be a unicorn? Did she eat too many unicorn cupcakes? Did she read too many unicorn books? What could possibly be the problem? Come along on this fun and silly adventure and find out just why my camel wants to be a unicorn. You might be surprised. Great story to introduce the concept of empathy - don't make assumptions about others, ask and observe.
Have You Met My Pet Unicorn?
Title | Have You Met My Pet Unicorn? PDF eBook |
Author | Rosie Greening |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2020-02 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 9781789473636 |
Discover why unicorns make amazing pets in this magical book! Have fun reading the rhyme and exploring the exciting touches throughout.
Dog Tales
Title | Dog Tales PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | Hundreds of Heads Books, LLC |
Pages | 114 |
Release | 2009-03-01 |
Genre | Pets |
ISBN | 1933512377 |
Like their human friends, dogs come in all shapes, sizes, and colors. Some are smart, like Ma-Buku, a five-pound Chihuahua who squeaks her toy in perfect time with her owners drums. Some refuse to adhere to dog clichés, like four-year-old Elmer, who loves to chase a tennis ball but refuses to pick it up and bring it back, or six-year-old Barnabas, who can’t be bothered to chase cats but will bark vehemently at the wind. There are pretty dogs, heroic dogs, and dogs that are loyal, intuitive, or just plain strange, like Bocci, who goes into a trance when his owner’s pager goes off, and can only be "reset" by being picked up and put back down again. All make an appearance in this delightful collection of stories. Submitted by hundreds of real dog owners, these true tales of mutual love and loyalty affirm that there’s no better friend than a dog.
Charlie The Unicorn
Title | Charlie The Unicorn PDF eBook |
Author | Stacey McPherson |
Publisher | Lulu.com |
Pages | 15 |
Release | 2015-03-04 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 1312966858 |
A living fairy tale of one lucky family gets to live.This has gone on for many years... will there be and end to the land of enchantment?
The Particolored Unicorn
Title | The Particolored Unicorn PDF eBook |
Author | Jon DeCles |
Publisher | Xlibris Corporation |
Pages | 186 |
Release | 2006-12-08 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1462822401 |
A Beloved Classic Returns to Print Here, for a new generation of readers, is the exciing (and witty) tale of Piswyck, a young nobleman not quite ready for the world of magic and derring-do: his Particolored Unicorn (it has bad habits: it farts, and worse, it speaks in iambic pentameter), and their quest to rescue the beautiful Miranda, who has been carried off to Far Bermuda by her wicked Uncle Smagdarone (the Great?) and is held captive there in the magically-moved castle of Mad King Ludwig (Neuschwanstein), which said wicked wizard has surrounded with an impenetrable wall of man-eating gelatin. There are trolls, hang glider battles, great green sharks, gymnastics in swordplay, Black Elves, a giant chartreuse septapus named Ralph, and a war in which the most important weapon is perhaps the umbrella. Humor, lots of action, and a truly amazing cast of characters. “The Particolored Unicorn most certainly does run through a full spectrum of adventure.” --Esther Friesner, author of Harlot’s Ruse. “Jon DeCles...wrote this delightful humorous romp of a post-apocalyptic fantasy that I shelve right next to The Last Unicorn. His style is light and irreverent while allowing his characters to be serious or angry. I wish he'd write a sequel.” --The Library of Gothos “I ran across this book on my mother's shelves, and devoured it in a single sitting. It both is, and is not, a quintessential 'find the princess, reclaim your lost kingdom' sort of story. Some of its undeniable humor comes from how little it takes itself seriously (which doesn't mean it's internally inconsistent or stupidly self-referential - think Scream or Spaceballs, not Scary Movie). Off-the-wall realities of its fictional world are presented completely deadpan (unicorns produced by magical genetic engineering; an Evil Wizard -- the protagonist's fiancee's uncle -- who transported Neuschwanstein to Bermuda and lives in it, surrounded by a protective moat of carnivorous pink jelly) in a way I find most appealing; almost a British sort of sense of humor is at work here. If you like Pratchett, Asprin, or Holt, give this book a try.” --eloisebd, on Amazon