From Frappuccinos to pool floats, unicorns are EVERYWHERE! Chapter book readers will flock to the Unicorn Academy series, where every girl gets a unicorn to call her own.
Imagine a school where you meet your own unicorn and have amazing adventures together! That's what happens for the girls at Unicorn Academy on beautiful Unicorn Island.
Layla can't believe how lucky she is to be at Unicorn Academy! She adores her lively unicorn, Dancer, though he's too nervous to go jumping and riding fast like their friends. When the trees around Sparkle Lake start dying, Layla must find her courage and take Dancer on a thrilling adventure to find the cure!
Fans of Rainbow Magic, Purrmaids, and Princess Ponies will love this new chapter book series about the magic of bonding with your own unicorn.
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Name: Julie Sykes
Birthday: My birthday month is August
Place of birth: Kingston upon Thames
Places I’ve lived: My family moved to Australia just after I was born but returned to England in time for me to start school. I was educated in Surrey and lived there until I got married. I now live in the south of England with my husband and our three children. We used to live on a fish farm, which we shared with 300,000 rainbow trout. We share our current home with a few goldfish and a white wolf cunningly disguised as a dog.
Jobs: I’ve worked in a kennels, shops, pubs and on a mushroom farm. My first full-time job was as a laboratory technician and after that a teacher. I’m now a full time writer.
First book published: There were two - This and That and I Don’t Want To Go To Bed!
Favourite Things: Family, friends, Spring (the season not the bouncy sort although bouncing is good, too), cappuccino, Danish pastries, Cornwall, the sea, books, animals, chocolate.
Worst Things: Litter, vandals, cleaning the house, having NOTHING to read.
Hobbies: Reading, walking, cooking, hanging out in cafés.
This installment in the series has been one of my favorites so far. While it continues the familiar theme of kids embarking on risky adventures without the knowledge of adults, this story brings a fresh twist to the group dynamic.
Layla takes a stand against her friends when she believes they’re being unfair to someone else. The internal conflict she experiences adds depth to her character. My daughter immediately noticed this shift and was thrilled to see Layla standing up for what’s right, even when it meant going against her friends.
This time quiet and timid Layla and her supportive unicorn get to find themselves. Layla's friends are adventurous and love doing exciting things, but Layla is oftentimes fearful and less inclined to join them happily. Layla's friends are quick to apply their biases to people they don't think fondly of, but Layla oftentimes sees through those and is able to recognize when someone has been misjudged. Her arc naturally then is the development of her ability to be brave when she needs to, with the support of her unicorn Dancer AND to gain the courage to speak up and challenge what her friends are saying about someone. Both of these are relatable and important challenges for many young kids to overcome.
The "thing going wrong" in this installment is that some nasty bugs have shown up on the trees around the lake, causing them to drop their leaves and start clogging the water of Sparkle Lake. The solution involves needing to travel to an active volcano to collect something there to get rid of the bugs. The adventure is treacherous and Layla's friends are not there to accompany her so her and Dancer adventure there on their own (once again defying the word of their teacher saying to not endanger themselves). This part of the adventure was a bit anxiety inducing for my 4.5 year old daughter who has a bit of a fear/morbid curiosity in active volcanoes - so she was literally at the edge of her seat for this segment. But then Dancer of course saves the day when they get their magic (and his magic is one of my daughter's favorite out of all of them).
I once again muted some of the language describing the peril at length for the sake of my daughter, but it was a mild censoring that really didn't take away from the narrative of the situation. This was one of my more favorite installments given the character arcs and general themes it is trying to convey.
This story was located in Unicorn Island. Layla and Dancer (Dancer is Layla's friend and a unicorn) Dancer is nice, he loves to jump over wide rivers and likes to do Cross Country (which is when they practice jumping over tall obstacles). Layla on the other side, does not like Cross Country. She has friends that try to cheer her up, so she can go to cross country with them. But she refused to go this time. Layla's friends and her, think that Ms. Nettles is the one causing bad things to happen in Unicorn Island. Which is where cross country takes place. But, Layla is not feeling sure that Ms. Nettles is the one who is doing these bad things, like when the berries in Unicorn Island where disappearing. Yes Ms. Nettles could be the one doing these things, because she......... drank a potion and then climbed a tree, and when the berries were missing, the girls found a place on a mountain that had berries. Ms. Nettles was there before or after them. Sooooo that is why they think she did it, but Layla is in disbelief that Ms. Nettles did it. Ms. Nettles can be mean sometimes, only when the girls do something they weren't supposed to do or did not listen. Layla did not go to cross country, her teacher let her go away, so Layla went and she saw her, yes Ms. Nettles looking at a beetle. Layla and Ms. Nettles had a good amount of similarities. One day when it was summer, one of Layla's friends woke her up and told her to look out of the window, and she did. The leaf's, lots of them in the sparkle lake and on the floor. The problem was, some fly's but what fly's? Flash Fly's are the name, they were making the leaf's fall down. But no worries, because In The End Layla read many books and found the cure. The cure was on the very tip of a volcano, that was about to erupt! She and Dancer was there when it erupted. Layla and Dancer was able to get the cure, which was fire beetles. Dancer found out that he could fly! She brought the fire beetles back to Unicorn Academy and they ate the flash fly's. Layla and Dancer saved the day. This novel is good, if you want to read a fiction book about Unicorns, than this is the book for you!
Another great chapter book to read to my preschooler at night. She loves unicorns. This book was a good lesson on fear. Layla is a girl who fears jumping and galloping. By the end of this book she was found that she can push those fears away and be happy with her unicorn while galloping, jumping, etc
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I enjoyed reading this one to my daughter. Both my daughter and I are very cautious people by nature and it was a good lesson about taking risks and the good that can come from them. My daughter loves the unicorn academy books. We are so excited that there are so many more to read! We are thinking it's Ms. Primrose. Hmmmm.
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The library only had this book and the first book in the series. As my daughter loved the first book we figured let’s just give this one a try. Although missing part of the previous stories it didn’t seem to really matter. The story focuses on an adventure with Layla and her unicorn dancer. We read this one in just 3 sittings my daughter just wanted to keep reading.
2.5 stars. Quick, cute read. However, on the synopsis on the back of the book it says that Layla "wishes Dancer wasn't so afraid of jumping and riding fast like their friends" when it is actually Layla that is scared.
Pretty good book. It was engrossing to read about shy, clever Layla and the differences between her and Dancer. I don't exactly like the colour of Dancer's mane, compared to the other unicorns, but nevertheless, nice book.
This book was good I really enjoyed it the in my book I haven’t read in the whole of this series now is Olivia and snowflake hopefully I read it one day .Yayyaya .Now I’m gonna move onto my next book.I really enjoyed it .
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Cute and inoffensive. Read with my daughter so I could finish this years reading challenge. She gives it 4 stars so I’m splitting the difference with what I would give. Great for 5-8 year olds.
This is the best book yet. THe writing is better and the suspense for my granddaughter is palpable as I read it to her. (she is 5) We start book 6 on Monday.
really loved this one! great lessons that everyone has a skill that is useful and just because you don't fit the standard mould doesn't mean you're not amazing by being yourself!
I like when they went to the volcano and found Dancer's magic. They had to protect the unicorn's dream. This book made me feel like something bad was going to happen and that we have to read next one to find out.
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