Goodness knows, it’s hard to keep enough books about unicorns on the shelves. But when she helps her class find their way after getting lost in the woods during a field trip, her classmates call her a hero, and she’s realizes she’s fine the way she is.Ĭute, whimsical digital art in a unicorn-appropriate pastel color palette, along with lots of fairies, trolls, good goblins, and of course unicorns, will make this popular with your unicorn-and-fairy-creatures-loving patrons. To boost her confidence for the next day, her friends Olivia Fairy and Celia Cat help Layla get all decked out in flowers, glitter and leaves, but the other unicorns call her “woodsy,” which makes Layla feel like she doesn’t belong. She accidentally pops the ball the other unicorns are playing with, gets lost in the halls, no one sits with her at lunch, and she steps in a wad of gum. Kind Trevin gently assures her that she is ready – “Trust me, she ready.” But when Layla gets to school, things don’t go well for her. Her carefree life exploring her home of beautiful Overlook Woods feels like it’s over when she’s faced with the prospect of starting school. Layla, a black unicorn, lives with her guardian Trevin Troll, a short, brown-skinned troll.
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