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UNICORNS 101

There’s not a whit of substance to it, but unicorn fans will find plenty to love

A tongue-in-cheek field guide to the unicorn (“scientific name: Betterthan horsicus”).

Cartoon-style cover art borders on the garish, with a riot of bright colors embellished with glitter, in its depictions of some of the unicorn characters that populate the text. On the first spread readers meet “the top unicorn scientists working today,” namely Professor Glitter Pants, Professor Sprinkle Steed, Professor Star Hoof, and Professor Sugar Beard. A “trusty lab assistant, Pete,” also makes an appearance, but despite the flashy introduction, none of these characters emerges with a distinct personality or storyline. Instead, they guide readers through the book’s contents, which do not cover traditional unicorn lore but are divided into 10 brief, expository sections with titles such as “The Horn of the Corn,” “Diet and Digestion,” “Social Behaviors,” and “Graduation Ceremony.” That final section is metafictively devoted to praising readers and giving them a certificate for learning unicorn facts detailed on the prior pages, such as: A unicorn’s mane “smells of cinnamon”; their horns are made of “50% magic, 45% mystery, and 5% sugar”; they “poop cupcakes. Yes. Cupcakes”; and they solve disagreements with “the ancient ritual of the dance-off.” In design and palette, the illustrations resemble a video game arcade rather than a stodgy textbook; in other words, they suit the contents perfectly.

There’s not a whit of substance to it, but unicorn fans will find plenty to love . (Picture book. 4-8)

Pub Date: Sept. 3, 2019

ISBN: 978-1-9848-3036-4

Page Count: 32

Publisher: Doubleday

Review Posted Online: June 9, 2019

Kirkus Reviews Issue: July 1, 2019

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KNIGHT OWL

A charming blend of whimsy and medieval heroism highlighting the triumph of brains over brawn.

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A young owl achieves his grand ambition.

Owl, an adorably earnest and gallant little owlet, dreams of being a knight. He imagines himself defeating dragons and winning favor far and wide through his brave exploits. When a record number of knights go missing, Owl applies to Knight School and is surprisingly accepted. He is much smaller than the other knights-in-training, struggles to wield weapons, and has “a habit of nodding off during the day.” Nevertheless, he graduates and is assigned to the Knight Night Watch. While patrolling the castle walls one night, a hungry dragon shows up and Owl must use his wits to avoid meeting a terrible end. The result is both humorous and heartwarming, offering an affirmation of courage and clear thinking no matter one’s size…and demonstrating the power of a midnight snack. The story never directly addresses the question of the missing knights, but it is hinted that they became the dragon’s fodder, leaving readers to question Owl’s decision to befriend the beast. Humor is supplied by the characters’ facial expressions and accented by the fact that Owl is the only animal in his order of big, burly human knights. Denise’s accomplished digital illustrations—many of which are full bleeds—often use a warm sepia palette that evokes a feeling of antiquity, and some spreads feature a pleasing play of chiaroscuro that creates suspense and drama.

A charming blend of whimsy and medieval heroism highlighting the triumph of brains over brawn. (Picture book. 4-8)

Pub Date: March 15, 2022

ISBN: 978-0-316-31062-8

Page Count: 48

Publisher: Christy Ottaviano Books

Review Posted Online: Dec. 15, 2021

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Jan. 1, 2022

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BO'S MAGICAL NEW FRIEND

From the Unicorn Diaries series , Vol. 1

A surprisingly nuanced lesson set in confidence-building, easy-to-decode text.

A unicorn learns a friendship lesson in this chapter-book series opener.

Unicorn Bo has friends but longs for a “bestie.” Luckily, a new unicorn pops into existence (literally: Unicorns appear on especially starry nights) and joins Bo at the Sparklegrove School for Unicorns, where they study things like unicorn magic. Each unicorn has a special power; Bo’s is granting wishes. Not knowing what his own might be distresses new unicorn Sunny. When the week’s assignment is to earn a patch by using their unicorn powers to help someone, Bo hopes Sunny will wish to know Bo's power (enabling both unicorns to complete the task, and besides, Bo enjoys Sunny’s company and wants to help him). But when the words come out wrong, Sunny thinks Bo was feigning friendship to get to grant a wish and earn a patch, setting up a fairly sophisticated conflict. Bo makes things up to Sunny, and then—with the unicorns friends again and no longer trying to force their powers—arising circumstances enable them to earn their patches. The cheerful illustrations feature a sherbet palette, using patterns for texture; on busy pages with background colors similar to the characters’ color schemes, this combines with the absence of outlines to make discerning some individual characters a challenge. The format, familiar to readers of Elliott’s Owl Diaries series, uses large print and speech bubbles to keep pages to a manageable amount of text.

A surprisingly nuanced lesson set in confidence-building, easy-to-decode text. (Fantasy. 5-8)

Pub Date: Dec. 26, 2019

ISBN: 978-1-338-32332-0

Page Count: 80

Publisher: Scholastic

Review Posted Online: Sept. 28, 2019

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Oct. 15, 2019

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