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Do You Believe in Unicorns?
by Bethanie Deeney Murguia
Age: Preschool-Kindergarten
Unicorns don't exist--that's why that is a horse in a hat, clearly. The narrator uses logic to debunk the existence of unicorns, even though the illustrations depict magical things happening around these "horses." Finally, the hats are off and we can get a definitive answer!--but are those spikes from a building or a mountain or is it a horn?
A clever encouragement to believe in the unbelievable--a curious question at the end will be intriguing (or annoying) for children that INSIST on invalidating fantastical things.
Unicorns don't exist--that's why that is a horse in a hat, clearly. The narrator uses logic to debunk the existence of unicorns, even though the illustrations depict magical things happening around these "horses." Finally, the hats are off and we can get a definitive answer!--but are those spikes from a building or a mountain or is it a horn?
A clever encouragement to believe in the unbelievable--a curious question at the end will be intriguing (or annoying) for children that INSIST on invalidating fantastical things.