Twilight, Say Cheese!

Twilight, Say Cheese! by Daisy Sunshine is a chapter book published by Simon and Schuster on February 9, 2021. This 112-page book is written in English and follows the experiences of Twilight, a young unicorn, as she navigates her first day at Unicorn University. Facing the common anxieties of starting school, Twilight grapples with her nerves, which sometimes cause her to lose control of her magical abilities, leading to unexpected invisibility.
In this engaging story, readers will find themes of friendship and social challenges as Twilight confronts her fears about fitting in and making friends. The narrative captures her journey through the ups and downs of school life, particularly on a day filled with added pressure like class picture day. With elements of magic and the charm of mythical creatures, this book is suitable for young readers interested in stories about animals and social themes.
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Twilight struggles with first day of school jitters in the first book of this sparkly new chapter book series that follows the trials and triumphs of young foals attending Unicorn University—perfect for those who love magic, happiness, and My Little Pony!
It’s Twilight’s first day at Unicorn University, and she’s nervous from the tip of her sparkly horn to the end of her shimmery tail. And when Twilight gets nervous, sometimes she loses control of her magic power, and turns invisible by mistake! But she can’t help her feelings. What if the other unicorns laugh at her power? What if she doesn’t make any friends?
To make matters worse, the first day of school is also class picture day. With everything going on, Twilight keeps accidentally flickering out of sight, until finally she turns invisible…and realizes she can’t turn herself back! Can Twilight reappear in time for the class picture?
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