What happens when a one-horned calf with impeccable logic is convinced theyβre a unicorn? Helen Yoon spins an endearing comedy of self-determination for gigglers everywhere.
βSee?β cries the calf. βUni means one, and corn means horn!β Even their baby picture proves it: they were born with one horn! But as the eager little calf continues their research, a budding identity crisis arises when they realize they donβt quite check all the boxesβshould a certain lack of moonlight sparkle or silky mane or rainbow poop decide the issue. Perhaps some unexpected encouragement from a pack of βrealβ unicorns might be just the assurance they need? Helen Yoon, the comic talent behind Sheepish (Wolf Under Cover) and the anarchic Off-Limits, returns with a clarion call for self-doubters everywhere to embrace who they areβunicorn or otherwise.
“Yoon's art is simple but effective, with the wide-eyed calf and their heavily tabbed research book set against clean white backgrounds, and when the unicorns finally make their appearance, they bring a riot of color and glitter. . . a reminder that you don't need sparkles to be fabulous (though rainbow poop does help). --The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (starred review) Clever. . . [a] conversation starter on acceptance and openness. --Kirkus Reviews Just when you think all the unicorn stories have been done, Yoon comes along with this gem. . . . White-page backgrounds amplify Yoon's simple but highly expressive and hilarious illustrations, and kids will cackle throughout Cow's dramatic emotional journey. --Booklist Sure, this unicorn might be a little short on sparkling, twinkling and having teardrops that turn into lollipops, but with a little help this one-horned wonder achieves its destiny, as a ... well, readers will just have to decide for themselves. --The Virginian Pilot”
Yoonβs art is simple but effective, with the wide-eyed calf and their heavily tabbed research book set against clean white backgrounds, and when the unicorns finally make their appearance, they bring a riot of color and glitter. . . a reminder that you donβt need sparkles to be fabulous (though rainbow poop does help).
βThe Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (starred review)
Clever. . . [a] conversation starter on acceptance and openness.
βKirkus Reviews
Just when you think all the unicorn stories have been done, Yoon comes along with this gem. . . . White-page backgrounds amplify Yoonβs simple but highly expressive and hilarious illustrations, and kids will cackle throughout Cowβs dramatic emotional journey.
βBooklist
The narrator of this book makes an adorable entrance through the initial pages: first its horn, then its ears, then the top of its head before declaring βIβm a unicorn.β But are they? . . . Yoonβs artwork is vibrant and expressive. Her small protagonist may not be as sparkly as the other elegant unicorns, but they are chock full of personality.
βSchool Library Journal
Sure, this unicorn might be a little short on sparkling, twinkling and having teardrops that turn into lollipops, but with a little help this one-horned wonder achieves its destiny, as a ... well, readers will just have to decide for themselves.
βThe Virginian Pilot
This unique, humorous take definitely stands out. . . Along with some big laughs (did I mention the rainbow poop?) this book has a powerful message of openness and acceptance of differences.
βBook Riot
Helen Yoon is a professional illustrator and a freelance concept designer. She attended ArtCenter College of Design and the University of California, Irvine. She is the author-illustrator of Sheepish (Wolf Under Cover), her debut picture book, and Off-Limits. Helen Yoon lives in the Los Angeles area.
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