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Unicorn Playground Packed With Hilarious Puns - cover

Unicorn Playground Packed With Hilarious Puns

Cedric Finn

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

Gallop into a world of sparkle and laughter with Unicorn Playground Packed With Hilarious Puns! Join Princess Prance and her best buddy Sprinkles on a magical journey through a unicorn playground filled with glittery giggles and side-splitting jokes. From the Slide of Rainbows Races to the glitter geysers at Laughing Lagoon, every corner is packed with fun, interactive elements for children to enjoy. They’ll guess the punchlines, collect sparkle stickers, and engage in games that encourage creativity, all while learning kindness and the joy of sharing. With fun activities like crafting friendship bracelets, creating edible punchlines, and even solving rainbow riddles, this book is a laughter-filled adventure that kids won’t want to put down. Plus, readers can celebrate their giggles with a fold-out poster and a special certificate of unstoppable joy! This delightful, pun-filled playground is sure to keep kids laughing long after the last page is turned.
Available since: 08/12/2025.
Print length: 131 pages.

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