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When the moon gets stuck between two hills, the unicorn tries to free it with help from a griffin and an alchemist.
Yani the Unicorn loves life. She loves her mommy. She loves things just the way they are. But when she wakes up one morning and she realizes that her mommy has gone to the moon to use her healing powers and help the sick moon rabbit, Yani feels anxious and afraid. That means she has to spend that day all alone for the first time. She doesn't want to get up. Why would she? She would sleep all day until her mommy comes back. Follow this heart-warming tale that celebrates the special bond between a loving mother and her adoring child. Explore the emotions that children feel when dealing with separation anxiety and discover how open communication, deep familial bonds, and a child's sense of security can make all the difference in the world to them. This bedtime book is perfect for working parents and families. It's written in an easy-to-read format with pictures and images that will capture a child's imagination and invite them to share their feelings and reassure them they are loved, even when mommy goes to work. Suitable for ages 2-8 Short sentences are perfect for young readers Build reading confidence and expand their vocabulary Common 'sight words' are highlighted to help with memorization and recognition Scroll up and click Buy Now to read this story with your child today! If you also enjoyed I Turned My Mom Into a Unicorn or Llama Llama Misses Mama, you will definitely fall in love with this beautifully illustrated Mother's Day book, Yani the Unicorn and the Day Mommy Went to the Moon.
UNICORN MOON, at 42 pages with full-color illustrations, is a fairy tale with a modern twist on true love's meaning. A lonely princess dreams of a handsome prince in a land called Unicorn Moon. He is held captive by an evil hag's spell, which can be broken only by solving the riddle of true love's meaning. Using antique romantic symbols of princess, prince, and unicorn, the tale rejects the old happily-ever-after ending promising salvation by a prince charming's love. Unconsciously, that dream is just an immature wish for parenting - like being "held prisoner" by the witch-hag of the land of Unicorn Moon. So solving that hag's riddle of "true love," is to say no - not yes - to "false love's" spell that love can save you from inner pain. Thus, "no" rejects childlike longing for love from dysfunctional parents. And "yes" embraces the adult's strength to heal childhood traumas to find inner strength to give love to another. The alternative to healthy "true love" is remaining in the grasp of the hag-parent and in unrequited hunting for rescue in the dream land of Unicorn Moon. Author and illustrator, GALE COOPER, is a Harvard educated, M.D. psychiatrist, who has written and illustrated other books on fantasy, animal anatomy, human interest, and Old West history. Other Books by the Author: One Unicorn; Meerly A. Bair; Inside Animals; Introduction to Animal Anatomy; Anatomy of the Frog; Anatomy of the Guinea Pig; Joseph Naiman and his Family; Animal People; Joy of the Birds: A Novel; Billy and Paulita: A Novel; Billy the Kid's Writings, Words, and Wit; MegaHoax: The Strange Plot to Exhume Billy the Kid and Become President; Billy the Kid's Pretenders: Brushy Bill and John Miller; and Pardon for Billy the Kid: An Analysis.
From writer Stacy McAnulty and illustrator Stevie Lewis, Moon! Earth's Best Friend is a light-hearted nonfiction picture book about the formation and history of the moon—told from the perspective of the moon itself. Meet Moon! She's more than just a rock—she’s Earth’s rock, her best friend she can always count on. Moon never turns her back on her friend (literally: she's always facing Earth with the same side!). These two will stick together forever. With characteristic humor and charm, Stacy McAnulty channels the voice of Moon in this next celestial "autobiography" in the Our Universe series. Rich with kid-friendly facts and beautifully brought to life by Stevie Lewis, this is an equally charming and irresistible companion to Earth! My First 4.54 Billion Years and Sun! One in a Billion.
At the next new moon, or shifter's moon, Princess Arianna will lead the battle to reclaim the royal throne and defeat Entia.
Glitter the unicorn and her best friend Ellie go on an adventure to the moon.
Volume Two of the Firebringer Trilogy “Carefully plotted, with satisfying action and fully developed, intriguing characters, this is sure to please fantasy lovers.”—Booklist He was the youngest prince the unicorns had ever known: Aljan son-of-Korr, Dark Moon. A silver crescent on his brow and a white star on his heel were tokens that one day he was destined to become the legendary Firebringer—but Jan had no knowledge of fire, nor of where to find it. Swept out to sea while defending the unicorns, Jan is washed up on a distant shore, only to find himself the revered captive of a strange race of two-foots who treat him with awe, even as they hold him against his will. It is here that he witnesses the magic of fire for the first time and, even more importantly, discovers how he himself can create it. But can he escape and bring the knowledge back to the unicorns in time to same them?
A sweet and charming picture book about fear, anxiety, and unicorns. The unicorn smells nice, but she is very rude. She never waits for an invitation to come over—she walks right in and tracks heart-shaped hoof-prints across the carpet. She sits in Elizabeth’s chair and makes a complete mess of the house. She even sleeps in Elizabeth’s bed. But the unicorn is no ordinary unicorn . . . In The Unicorn Came to Dinner, author Lauren DeStefano and illustrator Gaia Cornwall invite parents and their kids to talk about feelings—especially worries and anxiety—and ultimately about how to be yourself.
A unique blend of traditional folklore and contemporary customs brings the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival to life. Two sisters and their grandmother celebrate a popular Chinese holiday with family. Their favorite part? Mooncakes, of course--along with Ah-ma's story of the ancient Chinese tale of Hou Yi, a brave young archer, and his wife, Chang'E. A long, long time ago, Hou Yi rescued the earth from the heat of ten suns. The Immortals rewarded him with a magic potion that could let him live in the sky with them forever. But when a thief tries to steal the potion, what will Chang'E do to keep it out of dangerous hands? The sisters are mesmerized by Ah-ma's retelling and the fact that the very mooncakes they enjoy each holiday are a symbol of this legend's bravest soul.