· I recommend The Midnight Unicorn by Neil Reed, a story about a girl and a unicorn having a fantastical adventure. I agree with School Library Journal’s recommending this for grades Kindergarten through 2nd. Kids will see the stunning highlights Neil Reed added to his soft illustrations if they hold the book under the ceiling light. Buy The Midnight Unicorn by Neil Reed online at Alibris. We have new and used copies available, in 2 editions - starting at $ Shop now. The Midnight Unicorn Hardcover – Febru. The Midnight Unicorn. Hardcover – Febru. by Neil Reed (Illustrator), Fernleigh Books (Producer) out of 5 stars. 41 ratings. See all formats and editions. Hide other formats and editions. Price.5/5(41).
The Midnight Unicorn by Neil Reed This book is about a little girl who really likes unicorns. The little girl, Millie, admires a statue of a unicorn at the park. One day, a A unicorn statue that she admires comes to life. When she is around the statue it makes her feel happy, and when it comes to life, she gets to ride on the unicorn's back. The Midnight Unicorn. by Neil Reed. 98 members, 6 reviews ( stars) The Mountains of the Moon. by Kathleen Duey. 90 members, 1 review ( stars) The Unicorn's Secret: The Journey Home. by Kathleen Duey. 72 members, 0 reviews. by Neil Reed. Write a review. How are ratings calculated? When picking bedtime books, my grandchildren (and I) choose The Midnight Unicorn every time. The pictures are big, bold, and beautiful, with raised shiny highlights that grab the attention of kids and adults. When I ask my 5-year-old granddaughters if Millie's travels with the.
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