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Dave the Unicorn #3

Yrmeä yksisarvinen - Kouludisko

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Nyt laitetaan kimallekaviolla koreasti! Ratkiriemukkaan sarjan kolmas osa.

Mira, hänen paras yksisarvisystävänsä Teppo ja kaverit päättävät tehdä Yksisarviskoulun diskosta vieläkin loistavamman. Jättidiskopallon löytäminen ei kuitenkaan ole mikään helppo homma. Pääsevätkö ystävykset koskaan pois kristallikaivoksesta ja näyttämään taianomaiset tanssimuuvinsa?

149 pages, Hardcover

Published April 1, 2021

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834 reviews67 followers
May 3, 2020
Another wonderful book from this series.
Dave and his farts are just hilarious.
We all need a bff like Dave.
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908 reviews9 followers
May 4, 2021
This was great - well-written, funny, and it made sense (which I'm finding isn't always true of early chapter books). Even though it's the third in the series, I wasn't confused about who people or unicorns were or what was going on. I especially liked that the character of Darcy was in a wheelchair and this was just a part of the complex character she was. This covers friendship, the good and bad you find in people (adults included), and making choices that are hard.
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9,925 reviews55 followers
July 28, 2020
I received an electronic ARC from Macmillan Children's Publishing Group through NetGalley.
Mira and Dave and their friends are back in this third book. This time they're preparing for the school dance. Their friend, Darcy, is in charge and goes a bit overboard with the power.
Plenty of humor along with the fantasy as the new unicorn school year kicks off.
Simple to follow story line for mid-elementary readers. Bird continues to pull readers in to this world and share more about the characters.
This can be read as part of the series or as a stand alone book.
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1,240 reviews
November 29, 2024
Mae: "I really loved when they rescued Darcy and were stuck at the bottom of the big hill, so they fed Dave a bunch of warming crystals and he shot them back up to the top with rainbow farts! I also liked when they helped cheer Darcy up. And when Dave was sleeping when it was time for them to go to school. Dave is a sleepy unicorn. 5 stars!"

Me: Fun series with just the right amount of rude humor (granted, farts are always funny...). The kids do a good job of solving some interpersonal issues and it's always fun to read about the hijinks Dave gets up to.
4 reviews
June 3, 2020
Nice on Dave and mira at the disco helping their friend

I did not like this book I loved it 💙💜💜💜💜💜💜💖💚💛🧡😁♥️🥰🤗🦄it is a really awesome unicorn book best book ever in the world
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89 reviews2 followers
March 12, 2021
A fun read for those kids who love unicorn stories. This is a great option to build up those unicorn collections.
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1,144 reviews16 followers
March 26, 2021
I guess I'm a sourpuss but it wasn't as fun as I thought it would be. Rather ho hum cookie cutter.
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1 review
May 25, 2023
I love this book because it is good for your imagination and it is interesting.
I like this book also because I like the characters and the illustrations.
44 reviews5 followers
April 18, 2025
This was a great book I like it so much characters were so cool I liked the disco.
SFF-8yrs
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1,417 reviews25 followers
March 13, 2024
They lived up to the ideals of Unicorn School! They had loyalty and friendship and took responsibility for their actions!

I want to go to the glitter cave
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583 reviews7 followers
August 17, 2020
Mira goes to Unicorn School with her Unicorn Best Friend, Dave. At school, a dance is coming up and the whole school is helping plan it. Darcy self-appoint herself as committee leader and things don’t go as well as planned or how Mira hoped. Darcy keeps trying to control everything, won’t listen to other people’s ideas for the dance, and Dave keeps disrupting the dance planning. Before the dance, however, Mira and the rest of their class have been assigned a quest. Their quest: to retrieve warming crystals from the Crystal Maze Mine to warm the school. Dave, however, is not your typical unicorn. He sleeps in class, has a farting problem, and tends to chew on stuff he shouldn’t. While on the quest, Darcy disappears! It’s up to Mira to save her. Can Mira and Dave succeed in the class quest? Will they be able to find Darcy? Will Dave and Mira find a way to be themselves? The illustrations are engaging and complement the text well. The plot is simple, but entertaining. Mira and Dave’s unique personalities add a lot of humor and believability to the novel. The other characters, however, are not really developed. Fans of unicorns, school stories, fantasy, and adventure will enjoy reading this book.

Please: A copy of this book was given to us by Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. All opinions expressed are our own. No financial compensation was received.
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377 reviews
June 26, 2021
Mira goes to Unicorn school through a portal with her friends Darcy and Raheem where she was paired with her Unicorn best friend forever Dave. While he isn’t the best unicorn at anything really since he really just likes to sleep and eat sugary snacks and fart but Mira loves him anyway. Unicorn school just started back up and Class Red which Mira is in has a quest to find some warming crystals before winter comes to the land and also get ready for an awesome glitter filled school dance.

Ahh this was so cute and the illustrations were so cute as well. I loved the story and who doesn’t love unicorns that fart rainbows. Just really fun read and would be really great for 2nd to 3rd grade readers. Just so fun.

Thanks to Macmillan Childrens and Netgalley for the complimentary copy of this book in e-book form. All opinions in this review are my own.
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1,672 reviews
May 6, 2020
This is the third book in the Dave the Unicorn series of illustrated chapter books. I have not read the two previous books but there is enough back story to get the gist of what's going on. This is definitely for he kid who is reading independently pretty well, still enjoys a few pictures, and likes potty humor. Dave farts, a lot. I found it funny because it wasn't overdone. The characters aren't perfect, they make mistakes, but they work out their problems. There is a diverse cast of characters with differing personalities, I really enjoyed this book and would recommend for 3rd-4th graders. #Netgalley
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June 8, 2020
Dave the Unicorn is a delightful series where children get to become best friends with unicorns and be at school! Dave is not your typical unicorn: he farts a lot, is lazy unless motivated by food, and generally causes a ruckus. Mira, his BFF, loves him the way he is though. The cast of characters is diverse. I also thought the way the friendships worked were really realistic for the age group they are in. The only downside to the series is that I started in book three, so I missed the set-up of finding out how the school works. Thanks to NetGalley for the ARC.
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737 reviews8 followers
December 31, 2019
Violet and I both continue to love these books - Dave is such a delight and the themes of kindness and friendship are much appreciated.
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