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Magical Rescue Vets: Oona the Unicorn - cover

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Magical Rescue Vets: Oona the Unicorn

Melody Lockhart

Publisher: Arcturus Publishing

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Most people think that dragons and unicorns don't exist outside of story  books - but Kat and Rosie know better! The best friends have been  helping out at St. Adeline's Magical Animal Hospital ever since they  stumbled across its secret door one summer holiday. Join them as they  rescue and care for the incredible, enchanted creatures of Starfall  Forest. Along the way, they might learn some valuable lessons about  bravery, friendship, and loyalty! Ideal for children aged 7+.When  Kat and Rosie join Doctor Clarice on a rescue mission to a mysterious  part of Starfall Forest, they catch a glimpse of a unicorn - and set  off after it! However, they soon become lost in the mystical Mazewood.  Can they win the trust of the unicorn, who has injured her leg? How will  they ever find their way back to St. Adeline's?The first in the brand-new Magical Rescue Vets series, Oona the Unicorn features beautiful illustrations by Morgan Huff and is ideal for readers aged 7+.
Available since: 05/01/2021.

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