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The Unicorn That Said No

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In the prettiest parts of the Forest of Hearts, a cute little unicorn was born. Its mane was puffy, its fur SUPER fluffy... But as adorable as it looked, it didn't behave like the other unicorns in its herd. 'NO' was its favourite word! No matter how many sweet lucky clovers or soft squishy cuddles that the other unicorns offered, the answer was always 'NO'. And so this unicorn became known as the uNOcorn.

It's no surprise that one day our contrary unicorn decides to break free of its cotton-candy world and have an adventure of its own. Along the way, the uNOcorn meets a raccoon who never listens ('Huh?'), a dog who doesn't care ('So what?') and a rude princess (whose favourite word is 'YES!'). What a wonderful team they make, because being stubborn is much more fun together!
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-78741-842-4
Product TypePaperback
BindingPaperback
Publishing date15/04/2021
Pages40 pages
LanguageEnglish
Weight262 g
Article no.18638507
CatalogsZeitfracht
Data source no.N3000000120993
Product groupBU210
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Marc-Uwe Kling is a songwriter, political stand-up comedian and author living in Berlin. He studied philosophy and theatre science at the Freie Universität Berlin and since 2003 has been a guest at various reading events and poetry slams all over Germany. He is a two-time German Poetry Slam Champion. His previous books for children include The Day that Granny Broke the Internet (Carlsen, January 2018), Der Ostermann (Carlsen, October 2017) and Prinzessin Popelkopf (Voland & Quist, 2015).Astrid Henn was born in Aachen, Germany. After her studies in Visual Communiation, she worked as an art director for publicists in Hamburg alongside her work as a freelance illustrator and designer. She has illustrated all of Marc-Uwe Kling's previous books for children.

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