It's Happy-Book-Birthday time! And today's read is one which should pack tons of high-spirits and smiles. I love the party atmosphere on the cover...maybe because I'm in a party mood. I also enjoy that there doesn't appear to be glitter, but rather, the unicorns seem to be dancing to their own styles. I'm thinking that this will circle around the various jobs which exist and increase awareness on that in. But I'm also hoping for some fantasy swirls. After all, these are unicorns.
Let's get ready for... well, anything is possible when we hit creatures like unicorns, right?
UNICORNS IN UNIFORMS
by Beth Ferry
Illustrated by A.N. Kang
Simon & Schuster
Picture Book
40 pages
ages 4 to 8
No job is too big or too small for magical uniformed unicorns in this adorable and empowering picture book from New York Times bestselling author Beth Ferry!
We’re Unicorns in Uniforms!
We know just what to do.
We’re hoofed and horned and well-informed
And ready to help you!
Come join these caring unicorns as they work, play, and save the day—because when you’re a unicorn, U can do anything if you work together!
We’re Unicorns in Uniforms!
We know just what to do.
We’re hoofed and horned and well-informed
And ready to help you!
Come join these caring unicorns as they work, play, and save the day—because when you’re a unicorn, U can do anything if you work together!
MY TIDBITS
Unicorns are busy and everywhere in a read which inspires and adds a bit of unexpected adventure, too.
In this fantasy town, unicorns are ready to make sure everything works as it should. From doctors to farmers, unicorns not only wear all sorts of uniforms, they do the work to match. Each unicorn contributes in their very own way to make life run smoothly. So when it's time to take a break, they are ready to relax in style. That is, until a dangerous storm comes their way.
This read slides into fantasy with unicorns, fairies and more, but uses this as a backdrop to showcase the huge variety of jobs needed to make a town work. All of these jobs are usual ones found in modern life and most will be familiar to the intended age group. Listeners/readers gain awareness for different forms of work, while also being entertained by the lively unicorns and their parade of uniforms. The jobs aren't described but simply mentioned. The illustrations take it from there and have many of the unicorns performing tasks related to their profession. About halfway through, the unicorns call it a day, and the tale shifts gears into a little more adventure as an evil and powerful dragon storm threatens an attack. There's a imaginative turn into action as the unicorns transfer into small action heroes and do their best to defeat the foe. The ending switches things up again and wraps things up on a very positive note. So, this is by no means a monotone tale.
The text flows smoothly and sticks to playful rhymes while the illustrations add details and enrich the plot. It creates a lovely read-aloud for groups and individual settings.
And here they are...
Beth Ferry is the author of numerous picture books for children including Roar for Reading, Prunella, and the New York Times bestseller Stick and Stone. She is an avid reader who believes that any day spent with a book is a perfect day. Beth lives with her family by the beach in New Jersey where she finds inspiration in the salty air. In addition to writing picture books, Beth also writes chapter books and graphic novels. She’s the author of the middle grade book Growing Home. You can learn more at BethFerry.com.
A. N. Kang started her career designing giftware, greeting cards, and holiday installations all over New York City. In 2016, She debuted as an author and illustrator with the picture book The Very Fluffy Kitty, Papillon. Since then, she has been working as a children’s book author and illustrator. Her books include My Big Bad Monster, Celebrate You! by Sherry Duskey Rinker, Squirrel’s Family Tree by Beth Ferry, and I Worked Hard on That! by Robyn Wall. You can see more of her work online at AnnaKangDesign.com.





