The Naughtiest Unicorn Collection: Shrinkwrap with backing sheet edition

By Pip Bird, Illustrated by David O’Connell

Join the naughtiest unicorn for friendship, magic and mayhem in this hilarious series for 5 year-old, 6 year-old and 7 year-old and fans of Pamela Butchart, The Magic Unicorn Society, The Worst Witch and all things UNICORNS!

The best unicorn books and funniest stories you’ll read this year!

Mira CAN’T WAIT to start Unicorn School. But when Mira arrives on her first day all the unicorns are gone … except Dave!

Dave isn’t quite the sparkly magical unicorn Mira was expecting to find at the end of the rainbow – he’s more grumpy than glittery, more interested in lunch than magical quests and he always runs off when Mira tries to ride him – but Mira’s not going to let that get her down. Along with her new friends and their (much more glittery) unicorns, she is determined to be the best at Quests and protect the special unicorn world!

Join Mira and Dave for eight unicorn-tastic adventures in this collection of The Naughtiest Unicorn series.

The Naughtiest Unicorn series:

The Naughtiest Unicorn

The Naughtiest Unicorn at Sports Day

The Naughtiest Unicorn and the School Disco

The Naughtiest Unicorn at Christmas

The Naughtiest Unicorn on a School Trip

The Naughtiest Unicorn on the Beach

The Naughtiest Unicorn and the Spooky Surprise

The Naughtiest Unicorn on Holiday

Author: Pip Bird
Format: Other Format
Ageband: 5 to 8
Release Date: 23 May 2024
Pages: 1280
ISBN: 978-0-00-871358-4
Detailed Edition: Shrinkwrap with backing sheet edition
Pip Bird is the pseudonym for a small group of brilliant, funny children\'s book writers. They all believe in magic and dream of having a Unicorn Best Friend Forever.David O’Connell is a writer and illustrator living in London, UK. His favourite things to draw are monsters, naughty children (another type of monster), batty old ladies and evil cats!

”'Hilarious black-and-white illustrations complement this humorous fantasy adventure. Featuring unicorns of many colours, as well as tons of glitter, lots of rainbows and plenty of farting and poo, there are also underlying themes of diversity, inclusion and positivity.” - Booktrust