The Blazing Unicorn
Dark Unicorns Series
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What’s inside...
In a dark twist on the classic unicorn mythos, 'The Blazing Unicorn' follows the journey of a young unicorn who finds her forest home in danger with her magical powers tainted by darkness. She embarks on a quest to restore balance, forming unexpected friendships and discovering her inner strength. Elsewhere, after Marie discovers a magical unicorn and is deceived by her father into giving him her wishes, he enslaves the unicorn for never-ending wishes, leading to the kingdom's ruin. Years later, a revolution looms, threatening King Jacob's reign and forcing Marie to confront her past mistakes.
Series reading
Non-Sequential
Age
10-16
Length
367 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
What do you think the unicorn's blazing horn represents in the story?
How did the unicorn's journey make you feel?
Why do you think the unicorn chose to help the other forest creatures?
What would you have done if you were in the unicorn's place?
Can you think of a time when you helped someone and how it made you feel?
Tip: Role play these questions
Before starting the conversation, read the book together. Make sure to emphasize emotive and important parts of the story.
While discussing, maintain eye contact and show genuine interest in your child's thoughts and opinions to encourage openness.
Use follow-up questions based on your child's responses to deepen the discussion and make connections to real-life scenarios.
Praise your child for their insights and thoughts, reinforcing their confidence in expressing themselves.
After discussing, encourage your child to draw or write about their favorite part of the story, helping them further engage with the themes.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: The importance of resilience
Explanation: In 'The Blazing Unicorn', the protagonist faces various challenges but continues to push forward, showcasing the spirit of perseverance.
Real-World Application: Children learn that facing difficulties is a part of life and that persistence can lead to overcoming obstacles and achieving goals.
Example Lesson: Embracing diversity
Explanation: The story highlights different characters who possess unique qualities and talents, teaching that diversity is something to be celebrated and not feared.
Real-World Application: This lesson helps children appreciate and respect the differences in people they meet in everyday life, promoting inclusivity and empathy.
Example Lesson: The power of friendship
Explanation: Throughout the adventure, teamwork and building friendships play a crucial role in overcoming the adversities faced by the characters.
Real-World Application: This underscores the importance of collaboration and support among peers, which can be applied in school projects and during playtime.
Example Lesson: Using creativity to solve problems
Explanation: The unicorn and its friends often use creative thinking to navigate through their challenges, highlighting the importance of a creative approach in problem-solving.
Real-World Application: Encourages children to think out of the box and apply creative solutions to everyday problems, whether in academic tasks or personal hurdles.
