Are unicorns real?, by Ginjer L. Clarke
Type
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Are unicorns real?, by Ginjer L. Clarke
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Intended audience
F&P text level R790L, Lexile
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Are unicorns real?
Oclc number
1153555105
Responsibility statement
by Ginjer L. Clarke
Series statement
Penguin young readers. Level 4, Fluent reader
Summary
Readers learn about the history of unicorns. Did you know that the Siberian unicorn roamed the Earth during the last Ice Age? Or that people used to make unicorn horns into medicine? Or that technically any creature with one horn is considered a unicorn? That means narwhals, certain antelope, and even shrimp with a horn can be called unicorns! Discover the history of this special creature, and decide for yourself if you believe in unicorns. With simple language and vivid photographs, Are Unicorns Real? is perfect for emerging readers curious about the natural world and the iconic creature
Target audience
primary
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Genre
Subject
- Juvenile works
- Folk tales
- JUVENILE NONFICTION / Readers / Intermediate
- Horns -- Juvenile literature
- Readers (Publications)
- Horns + Mythology -- Juvenile literature
- Children's nonfiction
- Unicorns -- Juvenile literature
- Informational works
- JUVENILE NONFICTION / Social Science / Folklore & Mythology
- Illustrated works
- Animals, Mythical -- Juvenile literature
- Beginning Readers Nonfiction
Content
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- Has instance4
Outgoing Resources
- Classification1
- Creator1
- Genre7
- Subject13
- Juvenile works
- Folk tales
- JUVENILE NONFICTION / Readers / Intermediate
- Horns -- Juvenile literature
- Readers (Publications)
- Horns + Mythology -- Juvenile literature
- Children's nonfiction
- Unicorns -- Juvenile literature
- Informational works
- JUVENILE NONFICTION / Social Science / Folklore & Mythology
- Illustrated works
- Animals, Mythical -- Juvenile literature
- Beginning Readers Nonfiction
- Content2
- Author1
- Is Part Of1
- Mapped to1