Unicorn School First Class Friends

Unicorn School First Class Friends by Linda Chapman, published by Penguin Adult on August 2, 2007, is a delightful children’s book that follows the experiences of Willow on her first day at Unicorn School. As she navigates her feelings of nervousness and excitement, Willow quickly finds herself immersed in a world filled with fun and adventure alongside her new friends. The story highlights themes of friendship and bravery, particularly when Willow steps up to help her friend Storm after he becomes the target of a mean trick.
Readers will discover a charming narrative that explores the dynamics of school life in a fantastical setting, featuring unicorns and other mythical creatures. The book presents social themes relevant to young readers, such as the importance of friendship and standing up for others. With 128 pages, this edition is suitable for children interested in stories about animals, fantasy, and new experiences, making it a captivating addition to any young reader’s collection.
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It’s the first day of term at Unicorn School and little Willow is feeling rather nervous and excited, but she soon settles in and makes new friends. Life at school is full of fun and adventure, but one day an older unicorn plays a mean trick on Storm and lands him in big trouble. Willow is determined to help her friend, even if it means putting herself in danger � after all, isn’t that what friends are for?
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