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This Is Not a Unicorn! - (This Is Not A...) by Barry Timms
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Highlights
- Get ready for a magical and hilarious adventure about the most fantastic unicorn EVER!
- 4-8 Years
- 10.4" x 11.4" Hardcover
- 32 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Animals
- Series Name: This Is Not A...
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Book Synopsis
Get ready for a magical and hilarious adventure about the most fantastic unicorn EVER! This book is NOT about a unicorn! Well . . . OK, maybe it is! But THIS unicorn has a horn that can turn into the most incredible things - a magic wand, a helicopter, even a space rocket! Join the hilarious adventure and prepare to be amazed by your brilliant new friend. With wonderful wordplay and a funny and sweet friendship at its heart, this is NOT a unicorn book to be missed! This fabulously funny story has tons of appeal for all children -- watch out for rockets, rainbows, helicopters, massive fish, ice cream sundaes, and magical adventures.Review Quotes
Adamson's illustrations take the text to the next level. Humorous, cartoon-style illustrations with the unnamed girl as an integral character show the you-nicorn's horn being used in all the ingenious ways the text describes. The joy of each whimsical situation is clear from the illustrations... This silly play on words with delightful illustrations just keeps going and going and readers who get the joke will be happy to tag along.--School Library Journal
"Quirky fun that will have kids dreaming about their own unicorn pals and engaging in wordplay."--Kirkus
About the Author
Barry Timms (Author)Barry grew up in Cornwall. He spent his early years mending pop-up books brought home from the library by his mom. Vast swathes of tape were involved. In the late 90s, Barry moved to London to study Fine Art at Central Saint Martins. By a twist of fate, he later secured an editorial job at Walker Books. He's been editing children's books ever since. More recently, Barry has been writing picture books of his own. He loves the knotty puzzle of structuring a story over so few pages. Even better is the rush of excitement when a solution occurs to hi, in the shower, or while walking the streets of South London. That's a feeling worth its weight in gold. Ged Adamson (Illustrator)
Ged was born in Liverpool and as a child he was obsessed with drawing, listening to music and making up tunes. In 2016, his story about a short-sighted dog, Douglas You Need Glasses! received rave reviews and became his breakthrough picture book. Ged has since written and illustrated many books including Shark Dog! and A Fox Found a Box. He lives in London with his partner Helen and their son Rex.
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