Unicorn isn’t sure where she fits in. Is she a horse? A deer? A donkey, perhaps? She thinks that blending in with a crowd will make her happy, but quickly realizes that being authentic is more important than being the same. In this one-of-a-kind story, little ones will discover that being true to themselves is one of the best, and bravest, things they can do.
Social and emotional development topics include:
Authenticity
Bravery
Friendship
Slumberkins is on a mission to provide parents and caregivers with resources that promote early emotional learning skills for young children, while strengthening the parent child bond. Each Slumberkins book uses an interactive story time approach infused with therapeutic techniques and skill-building exercises.
Be on the lookout for even more Slumberkins storybooks coming to Vooks soon!
These animals are totally normal. Nothing unusual here. Just a regular 'ol camel, flamingo, rhino, squirrel... One thing is for sure: none of these animals are an octopus. I'm 100% positive... 95% positive... ok I'm 40% positive. No, no I'm sure of it - none of these animals is an octopus!
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Get ready to giggle. This silly tale shows that what's on the outside can sometimes be deceiving. You see, Samson the Smellyphant has a big problem: his unusually stinky odor (or "pong"). The other elephants just don't understand. So, whatever will Samson do?