A sweet and charming picture book about fear, anxiety, and unicorns.
The unicorn smells nice, but she is very rude. She never waits for an
invitation to come over--she walks right in and tracks heart-shaped
hoof-prints across the carpet. She sits in Elizabeth's chair and makes a
complete mess of the house. She even sleeps in Elizabeth's bed.
But the unicorn is no ordinary unicorn . . .
In The Unicorn Came to Dinner, author Lauren DeStefano and illustrator
Gaia Cornwall invite parents and their kids to talk about
feelings--especially worries and anxiety--and ultimately about how to be
yourself.