Book Review of The Secret Unicorn Club
The Children’s Book Review
The Secret Unicorn Club
Written by Emma Roberts
Illustrated by Rae Ritchie and Tomislav Tomic
Ages 5+ | 56 pages
Publisher: Magic Cat Publishing, Abrams | ISBN: 9781419760204
What to expect: Unicorns, Magic, Clubs
Have you heard of The Secret Unicorn Club?
You haven’t?
Oh, dear. Well, it’s very exclusive and, well, secret.
Now if you know of a young friend—perhaps your child—who would love more than anything to be in a secret club expressly for knowing, caring, and loving unicorns, well, you might want to pick up a copy of this book, The Secret Unicorn Club. In it, young readers will learn quite a few facts about unicorns. Along the way, they will earn ten badges, such as Knowledge, Spotting, and Weather. When they earn all ten badges, they will officially join the esteemed ranks of Unicorn Club membership and unlock a secret book only accessed at the end of The Secret Unicorn Club.
What’s in the last hidden book? I can’t tell you—that’s only for members to know!
An absolutely fantastic book for unicorn lovers everywhere, The Secret Unicorn Club is both a book and an activity. Your reader will devour the beautifully illustrated pages that wake up the imagination and invite readers into the world of unicorns. The text is informative and wistful, with an ethereal flow that keeps the magic going with every page turn. The gorgeously designed unicorns in their lush habitats will delight everyone brave enough to try and become a member of this exclusive society.
A wonderful gift for your unicorn lover, The Secret Unicorn Club (and its hidden book!) will surely be treasured—almost as much as that secret birthday ride on a unicorn’s back, you’ll learn about it in the book. Wait! I’ve already said too much. Find out for yourself in The Secret Unicorn Club.
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About the Author
Emma Roberts is an award-winning editor and author from London. She has always been a die-hard fan of fantasy and has the tattoos to show for it. With no dragons needing homes in Cheltenham, where she now lives, she has instead adopted a rescue dog she has named Frodo.
About the Illustrators
Tomislav Tomic is an illustrator known for his pen-and-ink drawings that are based on a Renaissance engraving style. He is a graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb and lives with his family in Croatia.
Rae Ritchie is an illustrator and pattern surface designer based in beautiful (but often chilly) Minneapolis, Minnesota. She is greatly inspired by nature, vintage children’s books, fables, and fairy tales.
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