Unicorn Seekers 2
The Unicorn Seekers' Society
(Autor) Cerrie BurnellThe next book in the beautifully illustrated and magical UNICORN SEEKERS series by BBC disability ambassador, Cerrie Burnell! Elodie Lightfoot and her friends are Unicorn Seekers. They can see unicorns, feeltheir magic and, most importantly, are determinedto protect them. So when a snow-white unicorn with a blue mane appears running through the streets of south London, they know something is wrong. Elodie and the Unicorn Seekers' Society embark on their most exciting adventure yet, but they're about to learn that not all unicorn seekers are good... Striking cover with shiny silver sparkles makes this the perfect gift A beautifully told adventure story with magic, excitement and, of course, unicorns! The captivating sequel to the much-loved Unicorn Seekers: Map of Lost Unicorns, by TV personality Cerrie Burnellis sure to leave children completely enchanted Gorgeous black and white illustrations throughout PRAISE FOR BOOK 1: MAP OF LOST UNICORNS "With a cast of excellent friends including an autistic boy, this satisfying tale has the perfect balance of thrilling plot, unicorn lore and swirling magic. The delightful illustrations and the inclusion of diary entries from Unicorn Seekers throughout history mean the reader is wholly drawn into this mysterious and secret world. It is perfect for fans of magical adventures that crackle with mystery." BookTrust "combines contemporary adventure and mythical magic in a story that has both charm and excitement."Just Imagine "Great fun for readers who love a bit of magic" Books for Keeps
Cerrie Burnell
Cerrie Burnell is a British author and actress known for her work in children's literature. She is best known for her picture book series "Harper and the Scarlet Umbrella" and "The Girl with the Shark's Teeth." Burnell's writing style is characterized by its whimsical and imaginative storytelling, often featuring diverse and inclusive characters. She has made significant contributions to the genre by advocating for increased representation of disabled characters in children's literature. Burnell's works have had a profound impact on young readers and have helped to promote a more inclusive and diverse literary landscape.