18 Best 「unicorn」 Books of 2024| Books Explorer

In this article, we will rank the recommended books for unicorn. The list is compiled and ranked by our own score based on reviews and reputation on the Internet.
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Table of Contents
  1. The Magical Unicorn Society Official Handbook
  2. Unicorn's Slime Rescue: A Story On Being Helpful (Ted and Friends)
  3. How to Catch a Unicorn
  4. Unicorns Are the Worst! (The Worst! Series)
  5. Kai Can Do!
  6. Margaret's Unicorn
  7. You Don't Want a Unicorn!
  8. Kevin the Unicorn: It's Not All Rainbows
  9. Kevin the Unicorn: Why Can't We Be Bestie-corns?
  10. Unicorn Thinks He's Pretty Great (Unicorn Thinks He's Pretty Great, 1)
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No.1
100

A vibrantly illustrated official guide to everything unicorn-related, from the Magical Unicorn Society.After centuries of mystery, the mythical Magical Unicorn Society has published its official handbook.\nThese learned lovers of unicorns have created a veritable treasure trove of unicorn lore―the facts, the fiction, the where, why and what of these elusive creatures. Discover where unicorns really live around the world, how to find them, and what they eat Learn how to look after them, what powers they have, how to tempt them, train them, and even ride them, and so much more. \nWith breathtaking artwork from Helen Dardik and Harry and Zanna Goldhawk, this special book is the ultimate gift for true believers.

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No.2
88

A lesson on helping others and being kind. Unicorn and Ted were searching for the perfect place to play with sticky slime. Along the way, they bumped into many interesting characters who needed help. See how the two used slime to help others! Will they ever find the perfect place to play with their slime?\nThe story shows children how helping others not only put a smile on people's faces, but it also makes the children feel positive about themselves.\n\nTeaches children to be kind and compassionate\nInspires kids to help others in need\nPromotes happiness and positivity within themselves\nBuilds confidence in young readers age 2-7 with simple vocabularies\n\nTed and Friends Unicorn Series\n\nBook 1, I Turned My Mom Into A Unicorn\nBook 2, The Unicorn Who Sold Zero Cupcakes\nBook 3, Unicorn's Slime Rescue\n\nBonus:\n\nFree activities at the end for extended fun\nFree coloring pages - hidden link in the back of every book\nFree ebook with purchase of paperback!\n

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No.3
88

How to Catch a Unicorn

Wallace, Adam
Sourcebooks Wonderland

The #1 New York Times bestseller! Try to catch one of the world's most elusive mythical creatures―the unicorn! Filled with zany traps and lots of rainbow unicorn fun, this is the unicorn book of the year!\nCan you catch the unicorn? You'll have to use your brain, So set your traps and prep your teamTo pet that rainbow mane!\nAlso in the How to Catch Series:How to Catch a MermaidHow to Catch a DinosaurHow to Catch the Tooth FairyHow to Catch a Monster

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No.4
83

Unicorns Are the Worst! (The Worst! Series)

Willan, Alex
Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers

Perfect for fans of Dragons Love Tacos and Unicorn Thinks He's Pretty Great, this wildly funny and imaginative picture book celebrates the value of differences as a grumpy goblin gets to know his new unicorn neighbors. It's an undeniable fact that unicorns are the worst! Magic is serious business, but all unicorns do is frolic around, have tea parties, and leave glitter all over the place! They're nothing like goblins--practical and hard-working, who can put magic to good use! Unicorns aren't helpful at all. Or are they?

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No.5
81

Kai Can Do!

Tran, Kathy
Kaizen Fit
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No.6
81

Margaret's Unicorn

Smith, Briony May
Walker Books Ltd

A little girl finds and takes care of a lost baby unicorn in this beautiful and utterly transporting picture book.\\nMargaret's whole world changes when her family moves to a cottage by the sea to be near her grandma. One evening, Margaret spots a mist over the water. No, that's not mist ... clouds, maybe? No, they're unicorns descending onto the shore! They vanish as quickly as they'd appeared, but accidentally leave behind a baby, tangled in the weeds. Margaret, lonely and in need of a friend, brings him home...\\nA heart-warming story of friendship and kindness brought to magical life by Briony May Smith's enchanting characters and breathtaking coastal landscapes.

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No.7
80

You Don't Want a Unicorn!

Dyckman, Ame
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers

Be careful what pet you wish for in the newest picture book from fan-favorite author Ame Dyckman and rising-star illustrator Liz Climo. When a little boy throws a coin in a well asking for a pet unicorn, he has no idea what kind of trouble he's in for. Unbeknownst to him, unicorns make the absolutely worst pets: they shed, they poke holes in your ceiling, and they make a big mess. With a knowing wink from Ame Dyckman, creator of Wolfie the Bunny and cheerful illustrations from Rory the Dinosaur creator and Tumblr star Liz Climo, this rollicking story shares all of the ways a pet unicorn can ruin your life, and is sure to have readers in stitches.

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No.8
79

A unicorn's bad day turns into a laugh-out-loud look at the pressure to be perfect and the importance of expressing your feelingsEveryone knows that unicorns are perfect. They are glamorous and glittery, and their smiles make rainbows appear! But Kevin is having a less-than-perfect day. First, he wakes up on the wrong side of the bed ...on the floor. Then he discovers that his mane is so wild that even his Super-Perfect-Hair-Day-Spray can't tame it. And the day just gets worse from there. Kevin does his best to keep his outlook sunny, but it's hard to keep smiling when everything goes horribly wrong!

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No.9
79

Kevin the Unicorn learns that you can't force a friendship in this companion to Kevin The Unicorn- It's Not All Rainbows When a new unicorn moves in next door, Kevin is certain he's about to make a new magically awesome best friend. After all, everyone loves unicorns (especially other unicorns)! But it turns out Eric loves scary movies (eek!) and clam juice (blech!) and he doesn't like camping or skateboarding or any of the activities Kevin adores. In fact, apart from his sparkly mane and radiant horn, Eric doesn't have all that much in common with Kevin. Could it be that Eric and Kevin aren't destined to be the best of buds?

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No.10
78

Ever since Unicorn moved into the neighborhood, Goat has been feeling out of sorts. Goat thought his bike was cool-until he saw that Unicorn could fly to school! Goat made marshmallow squares that almost came out right, but Unicorn made it rain cupcakes! Unicorn is such a show-off, how can Goat compete? When Goat and Unicorn share a piece of pizza, Goat learns that being a unicorn might not be all it's cracked up to be. And when Unicorn shows his admiration for Goat, it looks like the beginning of a beautiful friendship.

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No.11
78

Nerdycorn

Root, Andrew
Beach Lane Books

Product Description \nFern isn’t your usual unicorn…she loves chemistry and math more than glitter or flowers—and she refuses to change who she is in this sweet and empowering picture book about being yourself—and standing up for yourself, too!\\nMeet Fern! She’s a smart, creative unicorn who prefers building robots and coding software to jumping through shimmering rainbows and splashing in majestic waterfalls. Even though Fern is a good friend and always willing to help others, the other unicorns tease her and call her a nerdycorn.\\nOne day, Fern has had enough and decides to stop fixing her friends’ broken things. But then the confetti machine, the rainbow synthesizer,\nand the starlight bedazzler all go haywire during the biggest Sparkle Dance Party of the year! Fern can certainly fix them…but will she?\n About the Author \nAndrew Root is an author and a trained therapist, active in community mental health and the public education system in Portland, Oregon. Andrew works as the clinical manager of a therapeutic school serving youth and adolescents with a variety of behavioral and mental health needs. His experiences working with children have led him to realize the importance a good book can have both socially and academically. Andrew enjoys playing soccer and chasing his wife, two kids, and dog around his backyard.\\nErin Kraan is the illustrator of \nMouse Calls by Anne Marie Pace, \nNerdycorn by Andrew Root, and \nSomething’s Wrong! by Jory John. She grew up in a family of woodworkers, sewers, and painters, crafters who greatly influenced her chosen illustration medium, woodcut printing. She loves the process of carving her characters into the wood and seeing how their quirky and whimsical identities come to life through the ink in the prints. She lives in Vancouver, Canada, and adores big mugs of milky coffee, cozy socks, chickadees, smelly candles, and the color green.

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No.12
78

Unicorns 101

Atkinson, Cale
Doubleday Books for Young Readers

A laugh-out-loud picture book that finally sets the record straight about unicorns!Unicorns! You love them, but how much do you really know about them? Join Professors Glitter Pants, Sprinkle Steed, Star Hoof, and Sugar Beard, plus their trusty lab assistant, Pete, as they reveal mind-blowing unicorn facts never before available to the public! For example:* Buttercup Sparklecheeks was the first unicorn to trot on Pluto!* At one time in history, there were dino-corns!* One unicorn accidentally made it rain waffles for a week!* Unicorns have giant slides inside their homes!* Rare and exotic unicorns include the mer-corn and the hamster-corn!Full of eye-popping illustrations and nonstop, sidesplitting laughs—plus a removable Unicorn Scientist diploma at the end of the book—Unicorns 101 will have children eager to enroll, time and time again!"effervescent . . . enjoyably off-the-wall"—Publishers Weekly"merits space on every unicorn-lover’s reference shelf."—Booklist"unicorn fans will find plenty to love."—Kirkus

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No.13
77

In the tradition of Uni the Unicorn and Gaston, this heartwarming and adorable debut picture book tells the story of a young unicorn who was born under the sea to a family of narwhals.Growing up in the ocean, Kelp has always assumed that he was a narwhal like the rest of his family. Sure, he’s always been a little bit different—his tusk isn’t as long, he’s not as good of a swimmer, and he really doesn’t enjoy the cuisine. Then one night, an extra strong current sweeps Kelp to the surface, where he spots a mysterious creature that looks just like him! Kelp discovers that he and the creature are actually unicorns. The revelation leaves him torn: is he a land narwhal or a sea unicorn? But perhaps, if Kelp is clever, he may find a way to have the best of both worlds.Told with heartwarming illustrations and spare, sweet text, Jessie Sima’s debut picture book is about fitting in, standing out, and the all-encompassing love of family.

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No.14
77

Hello, My Name Is Octicorn

Diller, Kevin
Balzer + Bray

An Amazon Best Book of the Year\nMeet Octicorn, the funny, sweet, and disarming character who is a champion for anyone who has ever felt a little bit different. And isn’t that everyone? This is a self-published success story from debut authors Justin Lowe and Kevin Diller. \nOcticorn is half octopus, half unicorn, half confused . . . which sometimes makes it hard to fit in.\nBut maybe that’s not such a bad thing.

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No.15
77

Unicorn Day

Murray, Diana
Sourcebooks Jabberwocky

The most important rule of Unicorn Day is to have fun, fun, fun!\nThe unicorns are celebrating their favorite day of the year, complete with rainbows, cupcakes, butterflies, and all sorts of joyful things. But when it's revealed there's an impostor in their midst, the party comes to a screeching halt...\nWill the unicorns welcome all and continue their fun in all its glittery glory? \nA clever, colorful, and over-the-top picture book about unicorns, celebrations, and most importantly, friendship.

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No.16
77

Unicorn Night: Sleep Tight

Murray, Diana
Sourcebooks Jabberwocky

Hooray! Hooray! It's Unicorn Night! Thelma the Unicorn meets Uni the Unicorn in this rainbow-packed book guaranteed for bedtime fun! This clever, colorful, and over-the-top picture book about unicorns and unique-corns is a MUST for all unicorn lovers! Unicorns love to prance and dance the day away. But it's exhausting! Now it's time for unicorns to brush their manes, fluff their pillows, and sing the unicorn lullaby in this companion to the best-selling Unicorn Day. Fuzzy jammies, flower beds, Sweet dreams swirling in our heads, Neigh, neigh, neigh, Played all day, Time to sleep the night away! The Perfect gift if you're looking for:A fun-filled bedtime storyColorful, beautiful animal storiesChildren's books about unicornsUnicorn gifts for little girls and boys

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No.17
77

Uni the Unicorn

Rosenthal, Amy Krouse
Random House Studio

Amy Krouse Rosenthal's New York Times bestselling picture book about a unicorn who believes that little girls are REAL is perfect for anyone interested in stories of friendship, unicorns, and the power of believing!Uni the unicorn is told there’s no such thing as little girls! But no matter what the grown-up unicorns say, Uni believes that little girls are REAL. Somewhere there must be a smart, strong, wonderful, magical little girl waiting to be best friends. In fact, far away (but not too far away), a real little girl believes there is a unicorn waiting for her, too.This magical story of friendship from the bestselling author of I Wish You More is perfect for Easter and spring-time reading. It reminds believers and nonbelievers alike that sometimes wishes really can come true.Don't miss the sequel, Uni the Unicorn and the Dream Come True!

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No.18
77

Here's the hilarious story of Donut, a scruffy unicorn who can't fly-- but who keeps on trying! From the author of One Big Pair of Underwear and the illustrator of Sweety.\\nWhen Donut, a fluffy, scruffy unicorn with a colorful horn spots a bird in the air, she thinks, why can't I be up there, too? And so she jumps! off of a log and and even a trampoline. But thump! she falls down to the ground. After many attempts at flight (including wings fashioned out of sticks), Donut schemes with the other animals in the field, and finally comes up with an ingenious and imaginative solution. Finally, her perseverance pays off-- and Donut flies!\\nWith a simple text and expressive art, here is a character-driven story from a popular author-illustrator duo that's laugh-out-loud funny, ingenious, and sure to appeal to all those unicorn fans out there--especially those who like their unicorns a little on the imperfect side.

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