Stock your Easter basket with this tasty treat, and ride along on a magical adventure to help the Easter Bunny! Are you a Helper like Uni the Unicorn?
Celebrate spring with Uni and the Easter Bunny! The little girl is so excited for the Easter Bunny to visit and especially for the great Easter egg hunt. But, uh oh ! The colorful Easter eggs are missing! Uni the Unicorn is happy to help. They check the trees and flowers and the garden, but still no eggs! It just might take a little Uni magic…
This new line of Helper picture books, based on the New York Times bestseller Uni the Unicorn also includes Reindeer Helper and Tooth Fairy Helper, and Mermaid Helper is coming soon!
Celebrate the magic of believing with Uni the Unicorn.
Amy Krouse Rosenthal was a person who liked to make things. Some things she liked to make include:
Children's books. (Little Pea, Spoon, DuckRabbit) Grown-up books. (Textbook Amy Krouse Rosenthal, Encyclopedia of an Ordinary Life) Short films. (The Beckoning of Lovely, The Money Tree) Guided journals. (The Belly Book) Something out of nothing. (see above)
A longtime contributor to WBEZ and to the TED conference, Amy lived with her family in Chicago and online at whoisamy.com.
Fans of the original Uni the Unicorn books may enjoy this one, focused on Easter eggs, but it didn't fill me with much joy. The plot concerns Uni helping the Easter Bunny whose eggs have disappeared for some reason. Remembering how much Easter and hunting for those eggs means to little girls like Uni's friend, the unicorn offers to help find them. There are several scenes in which Uni thinks an egg has been spotted, but that turns out not to be the case. The Easter Bunny has to resort to desperate measures with Uni adding a dash of magic(al) coloring to the newly purchased ones. The artwork is colorful, featuring lots of smiling faces, but much of this is predictable.
Christy Weber continues the Amy Krouse Rosenthal character Uni the Unicorn in this new book in the series that tell a story of how Uni helps the easter bunny. The use of dialog bubbles makes the story a go one for paired readings. Fans of Uni will like this new addition to the series.