Cover Image: Little Faces: Slow Down, Tiny Unicorn!

Little Faces: Slow Down, Tiny Unicorn!

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This is a very sweet book about a unicorn playing with friends in the forest.

It has visually stimulating and pleasing illustrations and I think it would really appeal to babies and toddlers.

I love reading rhyming paragraphs with my younger children as I feel they respond well to this format.

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Tiny unicorn is full of energy, so much so she is zooming her way through the pages of the book, can you help her friends to get her to slow down and catch her?

This is a beautifully bright and wonderfully illustrated book, with a nice, short story for the younger, early years aged audience to enjoy. It has simple text, and the illustrations in the story making it easy to follow; should a child choose to browse through it independently. I think it will be enjoyed by its intended audience, and a book they will be keen to return to.

I think the little peeps at my setting will have a lot of fun and giggles chasing unicorn through the pages.

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Slow Down, Tiny Unicorn is a lovely bright, engaging book for the very youngest of readers. The colour pallete used is very reminiscent of spring. Several animals are introduced alongside the unicorn, great for recognition techniques. The text is short and snappy with rhymes to capture attention. I'm sure this would be a favourite in board book form.

Thank you to Netgalley and Quarto for a digital ARC.

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This is a lovely story for young children with a 'hide and seek' hunt for the baby Unicorn. The other animals are looking for her while she hides. The illustrations are bright and eye catching. This is an interactive book and I'm sure the board book would be very engaging for young children. Thank you to Quarto Publishing and NetGalley for this eARC.

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Such a lovely unicorn! I like the illustration and the colour palette. The story is adorable, and I can imagine how entertaining it will be in hardback copy for the children.

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