Once upon a time, there was a magical unicorn and a regular horse. The unicorn had a shiny blue horn, a silver coat, a rainbow mane, and bright white teeth. The unicorn loved eating pink cupcakes, but the horse did not. The unicorn could make rainbows, while the horse could not. The unicorn loved to dance, but the horse liked to sit quietly.
All the animals loved the unicorn. Squirrels played games with his horn, and birds used his beautiful hair to make their nests. Everyone enjoyed sharing his cupcakes. The unicorn asked the horse, “Won’t you join us?” The horse replied, “No, I don’t like you,” but deep down, he wished he could be like the unicorn.
One night, two men sneaked into the unicorn’s home and took him away. The other animals tried to help, but they couldn’t catch the truck. Only the horse could help. He thought hard and then ran fast. With his strong teeth, he freed the unicorn. “Thank you,” said the unicorn. “You’re welcome,” said the horse.
Now, the horse and the unicorn are best friends. Sometimes they share cupcakes, and sometimes they make rainbows together. They love playing games and being friends, which is better than anything, even pink cupcakes!
Having a dinosaur is a lot of work, especially when it comes to potty training! First, find a potty that fits just right. Teach the dinosaur when it’s time to go. Sometimes, you might need to help them sit on the potty until they learn. Don’t forget to flush and wash hands! Dinosaurs might not want to stop playing, but remind them that toys will still be there when they return. Celebrate their successes and be patient; they’ll learn soon!
This is Little Sock. He has a secret! When everyone else is asleep, he sneaks out of the drawer and into a hidden tunnel behind the dryer. This tunnel leads to Sock City, a place full of fun. Little Sock wonders if he can make a new friend. He takes a deep breath and asks, “Will you be my friend?”
Boo is a big, midnight blue creature who might look a little scary, but he’s actually very kind. When everyone meets Boo, they find out he’s nothing like they imagined. Boo is unique and friendly, and soon they all become great friends.
Alice lived in a dull school where everything was gray. She wished for friends to bring color to her life. One day, she found a hidden garden and began to take care of it. As she tended to the garden, she found happiness and made friends with the creatures there. They all learned that kindness is magical and that friends take care of each other.
Unicorn and Horse Friendship Bracelets: Create friendship bracelets using colorful beads and string. Each bead can represent a quality of friendship, like kindness or sharing. As you make the bracelets, think about how the unicorn and the horse became friends and how you can be a good friend to others.
Potty Training Dinosaur Role Play: Set up a pretend play area with a toy dinosaur and a small chair as a potty. Take turns being the dinosaur and the trainer. Practice the steps of potty training, like sitting on the potty, flushing, and washing hands. Discuss why it’s important to be patient and celebrate small successes.
Little Sock’s Adventure Map: Draw a map of Little Sock’s journey to Sock City. Include landmarks like the drawer, the tunnel, and Sock City itself. Use your imagination to add fun places Little Sock might visit. Talk about how Little Sock felt when he asked for a new friend and how you feel when making new friends.
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Books, unicorn, and horse. This is a unicorn, and this is a horse. The unicorn has a sapphire horn, a silver coat, a rainbow mane, and perfect white teeth. The horse does not. The unicorn eats pink cupcakes for every meal, while the horse does not. The unicorn makes rainbows, and the horse makes something else. The unicorn dances, while the horse sits grumpily.
All the animals love the unicorn. He has a horn for squirrels to play ring toss, and birds line their nests with his long, beautiful hair. Everyone loves sharing his cupcakes. “Won’t you join us?” said the unicorn. “No, I don’t like you,” said the horse. But what he meant was, “I wish I were you.”
One night, while everyone was asleep, two men crept into the unicorn’s paddock. They tied up the startled unicorn and loaded him into the back of their truck. The other animals awoke when they heard the truck. “I can’t run fast enough to catch them,” said the squirrel. “I can’t fly fast enough,” cried the bird. “I can’t run on the road,” said the fox. “I can’t run at all,” said the turtle.
Only one animal could help. The horse thought and thought, then he ran. With six great chomps of the horse’s large teeth, the unicorn was free. “Thank you,” said the unicorn. “You’re welcome,” said the horse.
This is the horse, and this is the unicorn. Sometimes the horse eats cupcakes, and sometimes the unicorn eats hay. Sometimes the horse makes rainbows, and sometimes the unicorn does not. Horse likes races; unicorn likes ring toss. But most of all, they like each other. Horse and unicorn are friends, and that’s better than anything, even pink cupcakes.
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We all know having a dinosaur is hard work, and cleaning up after them is far from fun. We even tried diapers, but those were stinky. So how do you potty train a dinosaur? First, find a potty just their size. Then teach them how to know when it’s time to go. You might even have to set them on the potty until they learn. Make sure they flush and wash their hands. Sometimes dinosaurs won’t want to go when they’re playing, but remind them the toys will still be there when they get back. Reward their successes, and be patient; they’ll get the hang of it.
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This is Little Sock. Little Fox has a secret. Sometimes, after the other socks have gone to sleep, he sneaks out of the drawer into a hidden tunnel in the back of the dryer. This leads to Sock City, where there are many fun things to do. Little Sock wonders if he could make a new friend. He takes a deep breath and asks, “Will you be my friend?”
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Who is Boo? Boo is a good bloke. He’s a huge, midnight blue creature who might be the dearest in the whole wide world, but he’s also a bit scary. However, when they meet him, they discover he’s nothing like what they imagined. Boo is kind and unique, and they all become friends.
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Alice lived at a dreary boarding school in England, where everything was gray. She wished for friends to bring color to her days. One day, she discovered a hidden garden and began to care for it. As she tended to the garden, she found joy and made friends with the creatures around her. They all learned that kindness is magical and that caring for each other is what friends do.
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