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Unicorns of Blossom Wood #1: Believe in Magic

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Paperback. 13,00 / 19,50 cm. In Turkish. 96 p. Üç kuzinin inanilmaz bir sirri vardi. Tatillerinin basinda kamp alaninin yakinlarindaki bir kovukta toynak izleri gördüler. Toynak izlerine basinca kendilerini çesit çesit hayvanla dolu, "Çiçekli Orman" denen muhtesem bir yerde bulmuslardi. Üstelik Çiçekli Orman'dayken insan degil tekboynuz oluyorlardi.Cora, Isabelle ve Lei, kamp yaptiklari magaranin girisindeki sihirli toynak izlerini kesfedince kendilerini artik insan degil tekboynuz olduklari inanilmaz bir yerde bulurlar. Çiçekli Orman denen bu yerdeki hayvanlar tekboynuzlara inanmaz. Üç kuzen, birazcik sihrin de yardimiyla orman sakinlerinin fikrini degistirmeyi basarir.

112 pages, Paperback

Published December 20, 2017

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September 9, 2019
In this book a trio of girls, all cousins from round the world discover that they can turn into unicorns and explore a magical place called Blossom Wood and make friends with animals and discover their magical powers too!



This was a fun story about friendship and believing the impossible when faced with it! I loved how the girls personalities shone through even when unicorns and that they got to share this fun journey.
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100 reviews2 followers
December 17, 2017
I liked this book very much. I confess I'm over 50! It's all about magic and animals and reminded me a bit of The Magic Faraway Tree by Enid Blyton because the characters were able to go back and forth to the magical Blossom Wood. The last chapter has a fun question and answer segment to see, 'Which Unicorn are you'? I was Cora. Although this book is aimed at children I think all adults could learn a thing or two by reading it. Authors who are struggling with writers block could use this as a special treatment. So yes, this book is for the age group of 5-8. It could easily still be read by children up to 12 years and I bet they'd like it. It's a quick and easy read with lots of great pictures.
69 reviews1 follower
December 31, 2018
I loved this book! It was full of magic!
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February 22, 2022
are unicorns a Blossomwood, is a wonderful children’s story, about three best friends, Cora, Lee, and Isabella, who have adventures in Blossomwood, many different animals some of them being a badger, deer, rabbits, and many more help the three girls to understand that there’s magic everywhere, and that best friends always have each other‘s back‘s I highly recommend this book and the other books in the series to anyone who wants a magical journey into a wonderful land filled with animals, and kindness and compassion!
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November 20, 2025
When cousins Cora, Isabelle & Lei discover magical hoof prints in the ground, they're whisked away to an amazing land where they're no longer girls ... they're unicorns!

But the animals in Blossom Wood don't believe in unicorns! Can the three cousins change their minds - with the help of a little magic?
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April 8, 2022
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392 reviews4 followers
August 18, 2019
Sehr süße Geschichte über 3 Freundinnen/Cousinen, die sich plötzlich in Einhörner verwandeln können. Die Kids im Buch sind 9 Jahre alt, aber meine 5 Jährige Tochter könnte sich dennoch sehr begeistern und möchte nun die anderen Teile.
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11 reviews
May 1, 2017
This book is full of magic and animals and it has a moral to the story too – I’m not going to tell you what it is though because hello…spoilers! It’s set in the same place as the Owls of Blossom Wood stories and features some of the same characters, so if you’ve read those stories and liked them then I think you’ll like this one too. My favourite part was when the animals made friends with the unicorns. I would recommend this book to younger readers than me, children aged 5-8 who might like reading shorter books. I like reading longer books but this one was perfect for when Mum reads to us at bedtime. – Casper, age 11.

I liked the description in this story, it helped me to picture the unicorns and the wood they were in. I liked hearing about the animals of Blossom Wood, they all sounded cute and funny. We read a chapter every night until we we finished and the story kept me in suspense so that I wanted to know more each bedtime. I hope you like reading it. – Alex, age 9.

I liked that the girls turned in to unicorns! That was cool! And I liked that they were magical and could help the animals. Bobby the badger was one of my favourite characters from the Owls of Blossom Wood, one of the other Blossom Wood books that Mum read to us, and I was glad he was in this book too – Toby, age 8.
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