

What’s better than a cheerleading chicken?Īre you ever blue, unsure, tired, or overworked? Do you ever feel lost or overwhelmed? This uplifting book, expressed in delightful, jaunty verse, explains how to lift your spirits pronto: What you need is a booster chicken telling you’re doing great even when you’re not so confident, as when you’re learning or practicing a new skill, for instance. Alas, that is one sequel the dearly missed Rosenthal will never get to write.Ī sweet story for anyone who needs to find a little sunshine and sparkle. Uni can now come home with the girl to meet her family. Luckily, during the course of wishing the rain away, a double rainbow appears linking Here to There. Suddenly, they are together! When the other unicorns see a real, true girl, they gain strength from the magic of believing as well.

On the very same clap of thunder and the very same zap of lightning, the girl and Uni make a wish. Somewhere far away (but of course “not that far away”), the blonde, fair-skinned tot with mismatched socks from the previous work looks at the rain and wonders. That deep spirit of believing gives Uni strength to fight the gloom. But one unicorn still has a twinkle left: Uni, who truly-and magically-believes that little girls are real.

They stand pale and forlorn, huddled under umbrellas. Endless rain has meant no sun, no rainbows, and no sparkle for the horned, cloven-hooved creatures. Things are not well in the land of unicorns. Uni and the little girl from their first outing ( Uni the Unicorn, 2014) finally meet.
