Lana the Llama Who Wants to Be a Unicorn


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Unicorns are unique and magical but so are YOU!Follow Lana as she goes on a journey of self-discovery and self-appreciation. Join her as she learns to appreciateherself and what she has to offer. This cute story will help your child to develop strong self esteem and a positive outlook, aiding in healthy mental development.Children understand more than you might think. They are sponges and soak up everything around them. So, whynot give them positive and uplifting things to absorb?It's vital that children know they're loved and cared for, and that there is magic within them.Pre-order your copy now!Follow us on Instagram @sonicaellis




Llamacorn Coloring Book: Rainbow Unicorn Llama Magical Coloring Book - Llamacorn with Wings, Funny Llama Drama Quotes, Floats and Cactus Fiesta


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Stay on point with this Fabullama Coloring Book! Have hours of fun coloring Rainbow llamacorn coloring pages, with inspirational and funny quotes for all ages. This Coloring Book makes the perfect llamacorn gift for girls who love unicorns, llamas, cactus, rainbows, mermaids and cute animals! Images include: llama pinatas, fiesta fun, unicorn pool floats, unicorn mermaid, avocados, cactus plants, crystal gems, llamacorn with wings, fantasy castle, sloth friends, dogs, dancing llama, llama mermaid, succulents, rainbows, drama llamas, sweets, flamingos, donuts, tacos and so much more! Llama Drama Quotes include: Always be Wooly Awesome! I glitterally can't Living my best Magical Life Aloe beautiful Keep being llamazing Be a You-Nicorn Donut stop believing! Taco bout awesome No Drama for this llama Avo Magical day! Want to relax, No Prob llama, this is your coloring book!




The Llamacorn is Kind


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A fanciful cross between a llama and a unicorn, Llamacorns are cuddly, magical friends who are spreading kindness across the land. Llamacorn land is filled with special creatures. Meet the well-known and beautiful Unicorn, the clumsy Buffalocorn, a big, blue Walruscorn, the fearsome Tigercorn, and more in this playful introduction to the land of the Llamacorn . . . “But watch for the one who will be your friend, who will share his cookies, and play pretend, the nicest creature you’ll ever find—” . . . who could it be but our new friend the Llamacorn! Coombs’ poetry paired with adorable illustrations, endearing characters, and a gentle message of kindness will make The Llamacorn Is Kind an instant favorite. Kate Coombs is an award-winning author of original fairy tales, poems, middle-grade fantasy novels, and picture books, including the critically acclaimed Water Sings Blue, which won the Lee Bennett Hopkins Poetry Award for 2012, and seven books in the bestselling BabyLit series. She lives in Bountiful, Utah. Elisa Pallmer studied design at Escuela de Diseno del INBA and English Literature at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. She is the illustrator of My Brother Otto.




I Love My Llamacorn


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The cutest half-unicorn half-llama you can possibly imagine comes to life in this rainbow-colored confection of a board book! Do you love llamas? How about unicorns? Now imagine if you smushed them together and added a zillion rainbows, glitter, and some magic! You'd get a whole new best friend in the shape of...a LLAMACORN! Llamacorns are fleecy, sparkly creatures that are full of love and kindness, and can make all your dreams come true. In this rhyming board book, a die-cut heart shines a new color of the rainbow on every page! Kids and adults will giggle and swoon over this fantastical creature, deliciously rendered in bold jewel tones.




Grumpycorn


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Unicorn wants to write the most fabulous story in the world. He hasa fancy notebook. A special fluffy pen. He has everything justperfect. But Unicorn has NO IDEA what to write!When his friends try to join in, will Unicorn turn into a ... GRUMPYCORN?A must-have unicorn picture book treat from the bestselling, award-winningSarah McIntyre.




Billy's Brain Booster Juice


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When ten-year-old Billy digs up a recipe in a corner of the school field, he boosts his brain to the size of Venus and turns into a mastermind overnight. But being a super-genius isn't quite so super as he thinks.




Press Out and Color: Unicorns


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Each press-out design is intricately decorated with turquoise foil and perfect for all ages to decorate. Featuring twenty unique designs, the press-out pieces can be slotted together to create super-cool three-dimensional ornaments or threaded together to make a hanging garland. From cool llamas to tropical flamingos to cacti and pineapples, these press-out pieces are outstanding in white and turquoise, but look even better as a colorful collection.




Unicorn Bowling


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A unicorn in bowling shoes is quite a STRIKE-ing sight. But for nine-year-old Phoebe Howell, it's just another fun outing with her best friend, the illustrious unicorn Marigold Heavenly Nostrils.




Clay Play! Animal Favorites


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Full-color illustrations and step-by-step directions for 29 miniature animals, including sloth, flamingo, narwhal, llama, and more. Suitable for crafters of all ages, the projects make charming keepsakes and unique gifts.




Elena, Princesa of the Periphery


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In the summer of 2016, Disney introduced its first Latina princess, Elena of Avalor. Princesa of the Periphery explores this Disney property using multiple case studies to understand its approach to girlhood and Latinidad. Following the circuit of culture model, author Diana Leon-Boys teases out moments of complex negotiations by Disney, producers, and audiences as they navigate Elena’s circulation. Case studies highlight how a flexible Latinidad is deployed through corporate materials, social media pages, theme park experiences, and the television series to create a princess who is both marginal to Disney’s normative vision of princesshood and central to Disney’s claims of diversification. This multi-layered analysis of Disney’s mediated Latina girlhood interrogates the complex relationship between the U.S.’s largest ethnic minority and a global conglomerate that stands in for the U.S. on the global stage.