The Who's Whonicorn of Sing-along Unicorns

The Who's Whonicorn of Sing-along Unicorns

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Summary

Did you know that unicorns LOVE to sing? A laugh-out-loud, read-aloud picture-book guide to the most talented unicorns ever, from the author of the Oi Frog and Friends series, Kes Gray, and illustrator of The Dinosaur that Pooped series, Garry Parsons.

Dive into this delightfully silly unicorn Who's Who and get ready to discover:

- ONE, TWO . . . ONE, TWOnicorns who always use a microphone
- WECAN'THEARYOUnicorns who always forget to turn their microphone on
- BLUESUEDESHOEnicorns who love rock 'n' roll
- DOOBYDOOnicorns who prefer soul
- HAPPYBIRTHDAYTOYOUnicorns who only know one song
- plus some familiar unicorns you may have seen before!

This funny and surprising follow-up to The Who's Whonicorn of Unicorns is jam-packed with joyful wordplay, hilarious illustrations and the most magical, musical unicorns you've never heard of! It's also a brilliantly inventive way to encourage children's creativity and imagination.

About the authors

Kes Gray

Kes Gray is one of the UK’s bestselling writers for children, with over three million copies of his stories sold. He is the author of the award-winning DAISY picture books and fiction, as well as the creator of the chart-topping OI! series with illustrator Jim Field. Kes lives in Essex.
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Garry Parsons (Illustrator)

Garry Parsons is an award-winning illustrator of books for children, including the bestselling The Dinosaur That Pooped series. Garry’s illustrations have accompanied the words of many prestigious picture-book authors, including Kes Gray, Ian Whybrow and Peter Bently. He has also illustrated the popular fiction series The Dragonsitter by Josh Lacey and the space adventure series George’s Secret Key to the Universe by Lucy and Stephen Hawking for slightly older readers. Garry lives in London with his young family and old dog.
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