Unicorn Dares to be Unique incentiva as crianças a abraçarem a sua verdadeira essência. Os leitores podem explorar formas positivas de acolher e respeitar as diferenças próprias e dos outros através da história do Unicórnio.
Customer Reviews (4.3 / 5 · 12 reviews)
Zoe S.★★★★★
My son was nervous about starting a new school, but this book’s message about embracing your quirks really clicked with him. The part where the unicorn learns to celebrate her differences is now his favorite page.
Grace D.★★★★★
My daughter actually stopped me mid-read to say she felt braver after the page about standing up for friends. The friendship lesson in here is way more subtle than I expected, and it's sparked some really good conversations at bedtime.
Andrew★★★★★
Our daughter loves the part where the unicorn learns to be brave with friends—she's been talking about it for days. The illustrations are bright and engaging, perfect for holding her attention during story time. I'm glad this book encourages her to embrace what makes her unique.
Scarlett★★★★★
My five-year-old, who usually shies away from being different, asked me to read this three nights in a row—the way it handles bravery and friendship without feeling preachy is exactly what she needed.
Hannah★★★★★
The illustrations are so vibrant they caught my daughter’s attention instantly, and I love that the story teaches her to be proud of who she is. We’ve already read it three times tonight.
Charlotte★★★★★
My kid kept asking to read it again last night, which is rare for a picture book. The way it talks about being brave enough to be yourself really clicked with her, and the illustrations are fun.
James S.★★★★★
For a kids' book this one really nails the friendship part without being preachy — my daughter keeps asking me to read the page where the unicorn helps a shy friend speak up. It’s quickly become our bedtime favorite.
Joseph★★★★☆
My son really connects with the page about bravery—it’s opened up some good conversations. The book’s focus on respecting differences feels genuine, not preachy, though I wish the illustrations were a bit more vibrant. Overall, it’s a solid addition to our bedtime reading rotation.
Olivia★★★☆☆
The message about embracing your uniqueness is nice, but the story feels a bit repetitive after a few pages. The paper quality is fine for the price.
Andrew★★★☆☆
The illustrations are lovely and the message about being yourself is sweet, but I wish the story had a bit more depth to keep my kid engaged longer. It’s okay for a quick read, but not one they ask for again and again.