Un chico le dice a su hermanita que los unicornios no existen, pero ella no se lo cree ni por un segundo y se dispone a demostrar que su hermano está equivocado. La niña va buscando unicornios por todas partes, desde la granja hasta el parque y la playa. ¿Será que su hermano tiene razón o hay un unicornio escondido a la vuelta de la esquina? Esta divertida historia, con un atractivo elemento de búsqueda en cada página, está repleta de diversión para los niños. El texto en rima, lleno de vitalidad, es perfecto para leer en voz alta, y el adorable arte de Katy Halford ofrece a los niños mucho que explorar.
When a little girl is told by her brother that unicorns don't exist, she doesn't believe it for a second. She sets off to prove her brother wrong. From the farm to the park to the beach, she looks for unicorns everywhere. Could her brother be right? Or is a unicorn hiding right around the corner? With an engaging search and find element on every page, this hilarious story is packed full of fun for kids to enjoy. The bouncy, rhyming text makes for the perfect read-aloud and Katy Halford's adorable art gives kids plenty to explore.
Lucy Rowland works as a speech and language therapist for children. Her experience and passion for her work prompted her to make the leap into writing picture books. When she’s not daydreaming about story ideas, reading A. A. Milne, or thinking up new rhymes, she enjoys backpacking, baking, and long walks on the beach. Lucy Rowland lives in London.
Unicorns are a lot like Santa Clause in this story about a little girl who sets out to show her older brother they're real. Children will have fun searching for the elusive unicorn on all the pages.
There's No Such Things As Unicorns is a fun story for children ages 4-6. They will love helping to find the unicorns on the adventure that the little girl goes on in search of proof. I absolutely love the delightful illustrations! Every page is a new adventure with colorful characters and scenery. This story will keep children interested and excited to find out if there really are unicorns.
Rhyming text describes a young girl's search for unicorns despite everyone telling her they aren't real. Slowly we catch glimpses of a unicorn hidden in the illustrations until one appears at the end of the story.
A cute story about a little girl determined to find a unicorn after she's been told they don't exist. The illustrations really support the story. The kids loved searching for the unicorn too.