Unicornucopia: The Little Book of Unicorns. Caitlin Doyle
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Caitlin Doyle asserts her moral rights as author of the text, except for ‘Unicorn Spells & Charms’, for which Adele Nozedar asserts her moral rights as the author of the text.
Cover and interior illustrations by Laura Korzon
Cover and interior design by Jacqui Caulton
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Source ISBN 978-0-00-829259-1
Ebook Edition © March 2018 ISBN: 9780008293123
Version: 2018-02-28
Dedicated to all those
unicorns at heart –
specifically Aimee, Elliott,
Saoirse, Annie K., Isla, Alex H.,
Katie H. 1 & Katie H. 2,
Millie, Lucy V., and Oli M.
Contents
ART, LITERATURE & POPULAR CULTURE
Fabulous unicorn headband/headphones
Breakfast magic rainbow pancakes
Extraordinary rainbow party cake
ABOUT THE AUTHOR & ILLUSTRATOR
Always be yourself,
UNLESS YOU CAN BE A
unicorn.
Then always be a
unicorn!
From Confucius and Marco Polo to My Little Pony and Internet memes, humans have been enchanted by unicorns throughout history and across cultures. Just consider the hashtag #unicorn, with 7 million posts and counting! Today we believe unicorns are mythical creatures that never truly existed – but try telling that to Lancelot the Unicorn, who made his debut at New York’s Madison Square Garden in 1984, or to the brave unicorns who gave up their horns for the Throne Chair of Denmark in 1662, or to the unicorns left behind playing in the rain as Noah boarded his ark,