PreS-Gr 3–The unicorn is frustrated by his size and how he gets bossed around by his older siblings, but he charmingly acknowledges his vulnerability. He then accidentally discovers a power he didn’t realize he possessed, which causes him some trouble. But when he’s in trouble, he learns a heartwarming lesson about who to turn to for help. Part fairy tale, part pep talk, this story highlights the importance of family members having one another’s back. Classic themes and challenges are captured in fresh, new ways to keep young readers entertained and engaged. Every child will instantly relate to the challenges the teeny-weeny unicorn faces because of his size. But Harris offers a very sweet reminder that all is well, just as it is. The teeny-weeny unicorn’s expressive eyes will captivate young readers who will fly through the pages to see what happens next. This story is a fresh addition to fairy-tale classics; paired with Cinderella or the Three Billy Goats Gruff, the book offers many opportunities for higher order thinking questions. Students will easily be able to draw comparisons and see the contrasts in how different families treat each other or how demanding trolls and gnomes can be.
VERDICT This book will be a hit with most elementary students for the story, but there are also SEL connections relating to self-esteem and equity topics.
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