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Field Guide to Unicorns of North America

by Andy Robbins

Book Details

Publisher:Simon and Schuster
Published:2021-04-06
Pages:96
Format:BOOK
Language:en

Reading Info

Age Range:6-10

About This Book

Become an expert on the various species of North American Unicornus thanks to this fun, funny, and fascinating field guide! From historical details to identification strategies, youโ€™ll soon be immersed in the world of unicorns that roam the wilds of North America thanks to the scientific, "fact-packed" handbook. Plus, youโ€™ll learn easy, step-by-step drawing techniques for when youโ€™re out in the wild searching for signs of unicorn presence. Along with unicorn history, popular tales, and scientifi

Our Review

This imaginative field guide presents a wonderfully detailed catalog of mythical creatures, treating the various species of North American unicorns with the seriousness of a scientific handbook. Young readers will be captivated by the "fact-packed" entries covering identification strategies, habitats, and historical details about the unicorns that supposedly roam the continent. The book cleverly blends fantasy with the format of a real nature guide, creating an immersive experience that feels both magical and educational.

What truly sets this guide apart are the practical drawing techniques included, empowering children to document their own hypothetical unicorn sightings. The combination of unicorn history, popular tales, and scientific-sounding data makes it particularly engaging for creative kids who love animals and fantasy, offering a unique bridge between imaginative play and nonfiction exploration. This approach not only delights but also subtly teaches observation and documentation skills, making the magical world feel thrillingly within reach.

Themes

Juvenile Nonfiction

Subjects

Juvenile Nonfiction