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- Keywords
- unicorns,
- magic ring,
- Asian protagonist,
- kindness,
- understanding others,
- open-mindedness,
- rumours
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The Unicorn's Horn
by
Leslie Kopf-Johnson
Vee owns something very special: a magical ring that helps her find lost things. When the unicorn queen’s horn goes missing, Vee sets out on a journey to find it, accompanied by her new friend, Bramble the unicorn. The unicorns are certain that someone stole the horn, and every single magical creature is a suspect. As Vee and Bramble meet more and more creatures, including elves and ogres, they discover that some things they thought were true about those creatures are just the opposite. As they realize that perhaps they don’t know as much about other creatures as they thought they did, they start to wonder what really happened to the queen’s horn after all!
Leslie Kopf-Johnson is an educator with a PhD in Psychology and Human Development. During her career, she worked as an elementary school teacher and a professor of early learning and child development, and authored Introduction to School-Age Care in Canada, a college textbook. She is passionate about children’s literature, diversity, and artistic expression. As well as writing, she enjoys spending time with her granddaughters, gardening, drawing, and creating stained glass, resin, and mosaic artwork. She lives in Ottawa, Ontario, with her husband, son, and rescue dog.
Contributors
- Author
- Leslie Kopf-Johnson
- Illustrator
- Trevor Kopf-Johnson
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