


Second, he may eat your underpants! (Side note: Any book that uses the word underpants is an instant winner in our household.) And finally, he may not act right when you take him to show and tell at school. It doesn’t take long for Lucy to discover that having a pet-even a pet unicorn named Sparkle-has its downsides.įirst, your unicorn may look and sound suspiciously like a goat. Who wouldn’t want a unicorn named Sparkle? Especially one that only costs 25 cents! Lucy sure wants one. So obviously when we found the book A Unicorn Named Sparkle by Amy Young we were nothing short of thrilled. Actually, her full name is Sparkletastic, but we call her Sparkle for short. Due in mid-late November 2021.Bean has a stuffed flamingo named Sparkle. Scientists of all ages will want to read Joy Keller’s picture book.

It had bold colors and goopy slime delightfully illustrated by Ashley Belote all over. serious it will be therefore, I will say this book is adorable looking. I got a good idea of the tone, but I am not totally sure how humorous vs. And you know how much sparkle there is in Sparkle’s sparkle droppings!Īlso, while I am not going to count Valenslime as a read book (as I only read a few pages in an excerpt) but I want to mention it to y’all. The colors are sweet, not overwhelming but not faded. Sparkle is that goat-like unicorn, Lucy a perky and happy young child. The illustrations of Young are classic them. The idea of friendship knowing how to “read the images/words” even if they do not know what they say, is a delightful treat. The results of both Lucy’s and Sparkle’s valentines are as cute and sweet as they are funny. Which is, doing the best you can, even if you cannot write (as Sparkle is unable to do) and need to make a unique poem on your heart from your heart. But in time for you to get it for February 2022 and to practice Sparkle’s special way. Now this book is coming out at an odd time, in late November/early December 2021. However, I do not want to make them in the special way Lucy makes hers (or not just the way she does them), but how Sparkle makes theirs, too. They made me want to make Valentines for all my friends right now and not wait until February. I am not usually a big fan of Sparkle and Lucy, but there was something about A Unicorn Named Sparkle and the Perfect Valentine that “got me.” And I do not know how Amy Young did it, but they made me like Valentines Day.
