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Uni Paints a Rainbow (Uni the Unicorn)

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Board Book
$8.99 US
5.63"W x 8.25"H x 0.62"D   | 9 oz | 48 per carton
On sale Feb 23, 2021 | 24 Pages | 978-1-9848-5026-3
Age 0-3 years | Up to Preschool
Reading Level: Lexile AD400L | Fountas & Pinnell I
Welcome to the magical Land of the Unicorns, where colors magically appear in this board book perfect for little ones!

It's stopped raining in the Land of Unicorns, and Uni is excited to bring back the rainbow! 


Uni the Unicorn knew what to do.
A magical horn was just the thing to make the land brand-new.
Poof! Uni tapped a ripe strawberry...
red!


Young listeners will love learning all the colors of the rainbow with Uni the Unicorn.
 
© Blair Jensen

Amy Krouse Rosenthal was born in 1965, and graduated from Tufts University. A prolific writer, speaker, film maker, and radio show host, she also contributed to TED Talks and wrote several adult and children's books. She lived in Chicago with her husband and children for several years, and then announced on March 3, 2017, that she was terminally ill with cancer. Her essay for the Modern Love column in the New York Times, entitled "You May Want to Marry My Husband," went viral online. She died on March 13, 2017.

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Welcome to the magical Land of the Unicorns, where colors magically appear in this board book perfect for little ones!

It's stopped raining in the Land of Unicorns, and Uni is excited to bring back the rainbow! 


Uni the Unicorn knew what to do.
A magical horn was just the thing to make the land brand-new.
Poof! Uni tapped a ripe strawberry...
red!


Young listeners will love learning all the colors of the rainbow with Uni the Unicorn.
 

Author

© Blair Jensen

Amy Krouse Rosenthal was born in 1965, and graduated from Tufts University. A prolific writer, speaker, film maker, and radio show host, she also contributed to TED Talks and wrote several adult and children's books. She lived in Chicago with her husband and children for several years, and then announced on March 3, 2017, that she was terminally ill with cancer. Her essay for the Modern Love column in the New York Times, entitled "You May Want to Marry My Husband," went viral online. She died on March 13, 2017.

View titles by Amy Krouse Rosenthal