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The Unicorn and the Wild Horses

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Me and my children read this book. With the unicorn character within. It's about a unicorn that lost her way home. She decides to look around and finds a way home. But on her way she meets different things.

This story was okay the copy that I got was a little bit jumbled but we found out what happened in the end. The illustrations were colorful and went well with the story.

I received a complimentary copy via Netgalley. This is my honest unbiased opinions.

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"The Unicorn and the Wild Horses" by Claire Philip is an enchanting addition to the Unicorn Stories series that warms the heart and inspires the imagination. This delightful picture book follows Luna the unicorn on a journey of self-discovery and acceptance, as she navigates the challenges of fitting in with a herd of wild horses.

Claire Philip beautifully captures Luna's longing to belong and her journey towards embracing her uniqueness. Through charming text and captivating illustrations, the story teaches valuable lessons about acceptance, diversity, and the importance of embracing our differences.

As Luna explores a magical world filled with other unicorns, readers are transported to a realm where differences are celebrated and individuality is cherished. The atmosphere is whimsical and uplifting, creating a sense of wonder and joy with every turn of the page.

"The Unicorn and the Wild Horses" is a heartwarming tale that reminds us of the power of self-acceptance and the beauty of embracing our true selves. It's a perfect choice for readers of all ages who appreciate stories that celebrate kindness, friendship, and the magic of being unique.

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I received an advance reader copy of this book to read in exchange for an honest review via netgalley and the publishers.

The Unicorn and the Wild Horses is a lovely rhyming picture book for children with a great moral to learn.
Luna is a Unicorn who lives with a herd of horses. Luna doesn't know that she is a Unicorn and different from them. She gets bullied and rejected by the horses for being different to them and she doesn't understand why. Then one night she had a dream where she meets others like herself (unicorns) and they explain to her why she is different and about her magical abilities that she has and hasn't discovered yet. Luna longs to be with the other unicorns but they explain she must stay with the herd she lives with and keep them safe. She visits her Unicorn friends in her dreams instead. Luna becomes the hero of the story at the end of the book by saving and protecting her horse family and is finally accepted for who she is. This is a great book to teach children that we may sometimes be a part of a group or place in life where we don't quire fit in - we may look different, have different interests etc but if we stay true to ourselves people will get to know us for who we are and acceptance will often follow.

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Was finally able to read this, I got it from Hoopla through my local library. I thought it was very cute and my 9 yr old (who loves unicorns) really enjoyed it.

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I loved the illustrations that were included in this book. They really helped bring the story alive. This book is great for any magical unicorn fans.

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3.5 stars rounded down: Claire Philip has penned another unicorn story, but with new characters. Luna the Unicorn is living with a pack of wild horses. She is different from them and they tease her about those differences. At night she travels to a magical place and meets other unicorns who are like her. She wants to stay with them, but they let her know that her differences make her special and that she can use them to help her herd who are in trouble. My granddaughter did not enjoy this story as much as The Unicorn and the Lost Cat, perhaps because there was no little girl in this one. This was a cute read with a moral about acceptance, hurtful words and being different makes you special. We talked about those issues after reading the story and I was pleased that she easily understood the message. Once again, her brother listened, read a few words and claimed it to be "a girl's book" which surprised me as he has been raised in a gender neutral home. The illustrations were cute, pastel images that showed emotion and added to the story.

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I received an arc of this title from NetGalley for an honest review. A book about being different and finding your way.

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A cute little picture book about a magical unicorn and the horses she lives amongst. Nothing too spectacular, but unicorn lovers will be happy to add this book to their collection.

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Luna, the unicorn, is being made fun of by the other horses in her herd because of how different she looks. One night while dreaming of horses that look like her, which are actually unicorns, she learns about her special powers and her mission to protect her own herd of wild horses. After saving them, Luna gains the respect and admiration of her herd. The illustrations are beautiful and the book is good for a fast read for children.

Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for providing me with an advanced copy of the book to read and review.

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This charming short tale provides us with a young unicorn teased by her herd of wild horses, for being different. Young readers who are learning to read a book by themselves will appreciate the lively illustrations. Making someone feel different or alone, isn't a good way to behave, and another animal like a wolf or bear might have gone off by itself, but equines of course need to live in herds. At the end we see that the unicorn with her individual gifts, comes to be appreciated and gains friends.

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A unicorn doesn't understand why her family, a herd of horses, are not very nice to her. One day she falls asleep and dreams of a magical place where she sees other unicorns just like her. She feels like she finally has found her family. But these unicorns tell her that her horse family needs her help and she must return to them. The unicorn is torn with her feelings - should she help the horses that are mean to her or stay with her new unicorn family?

I thought this was a cute read with a teaching moment about how feelings can get hurt by unkind words and actions. The unicorn wants to understand why she should help the horses when they have not been nice to her. My six year old daughter enjoyed this story and illustrations as she loves unicorns.

Thank you Netgalley and Windmill Books for the opportunity to read this book.

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This was a very cute book. Perfect for children who express a love of horses and/or unicorns.hares a sweet story about finding your place and gaining confidence in yourself.

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3.5 stars-THE UNICORN AND THE WILD HORSES by Claire Phillips is a children’s book focusing on Luna the unicorn, and how she is rejected and bulllied by the herd of horses with whom she lives.

Luna is a unicorn but doesn’t know it until a dream brings Luna up close and personal with other unicorns who explain to Luna about her special powers. When Luna asks if she can live with the unicorns because the wild horses do not treat her very well, the other unicorns tell Luna her place is with the herd, a herd she is bound to protect during the day but she may visit the unicorns in her dreams at night.

THE UNICORN AND THE WILD HORSES is a quick read that reminds me of Rudolph the Rednosed Reindeer in that he too was rejected because he looked different than everyone else. It was not until he was able to save Christmas was Rudolph accepted by the other reindeer, and in this, Luna is not accepted until she is able to save the wild horses from themselves. The images are simple yet colorful; the text is clean and uncomplicated.

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This story has a decent idea but it was not well written. It comes across as though it were written by a child who just threw out their thoughts and no one bothered to work it into a flowing story. The conversations are also awkward

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Such a cute book. I loved so much about it. Cute art! The story held my daughter's attention from beginning to end and my unicorn-obsessed girl loved the book "The Unicorn and the Wild Horses". I liked that there was a lesson to be learned, but my personal favorite was that the unicorn was able to find other unicorns (even if only in her dreams) to feel included. This is definitely a book that I would add to our personal library and recommend to all my friends!

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This book wasn’t formatted to be read on kindle and the images were all jumbled which is disappointing because I really wanted to read this to my daughter.

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The unicorn and the wild horses by Claire Philip.
Luna the unicorn is having trouble fitting in with the herd of wild horses she's a part of. They tease her and make her feel left out, and she longs to feel like she belongs. After a visit to a magical place filled with other unicorns, Luna learns that the things that make her feel different actually make her special and can help her herd when they need it most. This story of acceptance and other important social-emotional learning concepts is presented through charming text and beautiful illustrations.
A lovely read. My daughters loved it. They loved the pictures. 5*.

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Wonderful, beautiful, great story for children. Want to purchase for my niece and nephew.

Moral of the story is that there is a benefit to being different (and kind/helpful).

The illustrations were so lovely. I would have loved this book as a child and I probably would still have it in my library ... 45 years later.

Thank you to NetGalley for the opportunity to review the advance read copy of The Unicorn and Wild Horses in exchange for an honest review. Also many thanks to Claire Philip the author, Sandra Aguilar the illustrator and Windmill Books the publisher for the opportunity.

Also noted on the title page ... Manufactured in the United States of America. Kudos! I'm going to buy this one!

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The Unicorn and the Wild Horses is a children's book about finding your own strengths and confidence within yourself. It's kind of reminded me of a non-Christmas version of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer. I think this book could be very inspirational for children 5-8.
I want to thank the author, publisher, and NetGalley for allowing me to read this book for a honest review.

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Very simple read, and one that features a bit too much of the miraculous to appeal to any but the youngest of audiences. Luna the unicorn is part of a herd of regular horses, who pick on her horniness (as it were) and are generally disagreeable. But 'meeting' her real kin in a dream one night Luna learns her powers, and her destiny, and so all is right with the world, the end. Said powers are quite risible when considered, although it has to be said they make for a unicorn adventure like no other. The text has all the clarity you would need, although never once justifies its changes of font, and the visuals are certainly pretty enough for the very young, but this won't be their favourite for many months. Certainly it's worth a borrow – three and a half stars.

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