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Misty the Unicorn and the Magical Rainbow - cover

Misty the Unicorn and the Magical Rainbow

Lori Nates

Publisher: Defiance Press and Publishing

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Summary

When six-year-old Becka makes a wish upon a shooting star, she never imagines her purple unicorn toy will come to life! Yet that very night, Misty the Unicorn appears at her window, inviting her on an extraordinary adventure over a nighttime rainbow to the magical Rainbow Domain.
 
In this vibrant world where people, animals, and buildings are painted in rainbow hues, Becka befriends Ben, a blue farm boy, and even meets Prince Ani, son of the boisterous King Rincki. Together they explore colorful markets, lush farms, and discover the special magic that makes Rainbow Domain so extraordinary. But when Fortune the leprechaun's gold coin—Becka's ticket home—goes missing, her wonderful adventure turns into a desperate search.
 
With the help of her new friends, Becka races against time to find the coin before her mother discovers she's gone. Along the way, she learns about friendship, courage, and standing up to bullies in this enchanting tale that celebrates the power of imagination and the magic that exists when we believe in the impossible.
 
Perfect for bedtime reading or for young independent readers taking their first steps into chapter books, this charming adventure brings unicorns, rainbows, and magic to vibrant life. If you enjoyed "The Unicorn Rescue Society," the "Rainbow Magic" series, or "The Magic Treehouse" series, you'll love "Misty the Unicorn and the Magical Rainbow."
Available since: 11/05/2024.
Print length: 42 pages.

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