Princess Naomi Helps a Unicorn

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Unicorns and Horses and Snakes, oh my!

Princess Naomi Helps a Unicorn is a Mom's Choice Gold Award and Family Choice Award Recipient (2022).

Interactive movement wrapped up in a charming story of sibling angst, anger management, compassion, and triumph.

Fed up with her annoying sister, Naomi storms out of the castle, only to discover a unicorn in need of help. With a sense of purpose, she quickly forgets her anger.

Ballerina Konora joins each page with movement suggestions. Kids can act out the story and practice dance fundamentals.

“Cheerful and heartwarming, this movement adventure will inspire creative expression through imagination.
—Mary Lanni, Librarian/Reviewer

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Unicorns and Horses and Snakes, oh my!

Princess Naomi Helps a Unicorn is a Mom's Choice Gold Award and Family Choice Award Recipient (2022).

Interactive movement wrapped up in a charming story of sibling angst, anger management, compassion, and triumph.

Fed up with her annoying sister, Naomi storms out of the castle, only to discover a unicorn in need of help. With a sense of purpose, she quickly forgets her anger.

Ballerina Konora joins each page with movement suggestions. Kids can act out the story and practice dance fundamentals.

“Cheerful and heartwarming, this movement adventure will inspire creative expression through imagination.
—Mary Lanni, Librarian/Reviewer

Unicorns and Horses and Snakes, oh my!

Princess Naomi Helps a Unicorn is a Mom's Choice Gold Award and Family Choice Award Recipient (2022).

Interactive movement wrapped up in a charming story of sibling angst, anger management, compassion, and triumph.

Fed up with her annoying sister, Naomi storms out of the castle, only to discover a unicorn in need of help. With a sense of purpose, she quickly forgets her anger.

Ballerina Konora joins each page with movement suggestions. Kids can act out the story and practice dance fundamentals.

“Cheerful and heartwarming, this movement adventure will inspire creative expression through imagination.
—Mary Lanni, Librarian/Reviewer