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About The Book
Long ago unicorns lived in a haven of sun-dappled glades and flower-filled dells. But as civilization spread over the ages -- with its fierce knights, its chugging trains, its thick smogs -- unicorns had to find a new sanctuary. But where?
Jane Yolen finds a magical answer in the traditional unicorn myth. Her rhythmic, rhymed text is irresistible to read aloud. And Ruth Sanderson's brilliant artwork gives unicorns a bold reality in everything from ancient cave paintings to their secret, present-day home. After reading this tribute to the mystical, mysterious unicorn, children will enjoy looking for these elusive creatures in the world around them.
Jane Yolen finds a magical answer in the traditional unicorn myth. Her rhythmic, rhymed text is irresistible to read aloud. And Ruth Sanderson's brilliant artwork gives unicorns a bold reality in everything from ancient cave paintings to their secret, present-day home. After reading this tribute to the mystical, mysterious unicorn, children will enjoy looking for these elusive creatures in the world around them.
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Product Details
- Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers (December 1, 2003)
- Length: 32 pages
- ISBN13: 9780689863592
- Grades: P - 3
- Ages: 4 - 8
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Raves and Reviews
School Library Journal The poem roll[s] pleasantly off the tongue.
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- Book Cover Image (jpg): Where Have the Unicorns Gone? Trade Paperback 9780689863592(7.9 MB)
- Author Photo (jpg): Jane Yolen Photograph by Jason Stemple(0.1 MB)
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