Unicorn Thinks He’s Pretty Great

Unicorn Thinks He’s Pretty Great by Bob Shea is an illustrated book published by Disney-Hyperion on June 25, 2013. This engaging story follows Goat, who feels overshadowed by the arrival of Unicorn in the neighborhood. As Goat grapples with feelings of inadequacy, he discovers that Unicorn’s seemingly perfect life may not be as enviable as it appears.
In this tale, readers will find themes of friendship and self-esteem as Goat learns to appreciate his own unique qualities. The narrative explores social issues related to competition and self-reliance, highlighting the importance of recognizing one’s own worth. With 40 pages of vibrant illustrations, this book offers a delightful experience for young readers, encouraging them to embrace their individuality while fostering connections with others.
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Ever since Unicorn moved into the neighborhood, Goat has been feeling out of sorts. Goat thought his bike was cool—until he saw that Unicorn could fly to school! Goat made marshmallow squares that almost came out right, but Unicorn made it rain cupcakes! Unicorn is such a show-off, how can Goat compete? When Goat and Unicorn share a piece of pizza, Goat learns that being a unicorn might not be all it’s cracked up to be. And when Unicorn shows his admiration for Goat, it looks like the beginning of a beautiful friendship.
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