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Unicorn Bedtime Stories for Kids: A Collection of Relaxing Unicorn Sleep Fairy Tales to Help Your Children and Toddlers Fall Asleep! Sweet Unicorn Fantasy Stories to Dream About All Night!
Unicorn Bedtime Stories for Kids: A Collection of Relaxing Unicorn Sleep Fairy Tales to Help Your Children and Toddlers Fall Asleep! Sweet Unicorn Fantasy Stories to Dream About All Night!
Unicorn Bedtime Stories for Kids: A Collection of Relaxing Unicorn Sleep Fairy Tales to Help Your Children and Toddlers Fall Asleep! Sweet Unicorn Fantasy Stories to Dream About All Night!
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Unicorn Bedtime Stories for Kids: A Collection of Relaxing Unicorn Sleep Fairy Tales to Help Your Children and Toddlers Fall Asleep! Sweet Unicorn Fantasy Stories to Dream About All Night!

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The Perfect Magical Bedtime Stories for Your Little Ones That Want to Go On Fantastical Adventures Before Bed


Take your little ones on a journey to a land filled with shimmering rainbows and gentle breezes, where unicorns gracefully dance under the moonlit sky.


As the stars twinkle, join pretty unicorns and their magical friends as they embark on delightful adventures — from exploring secret meadows to solving puzzles and meeting whimsical creatures, these captivating stories will ignite young imaginations and carry them into a deep restful sleep!


Let your children know that the world is as big as their imaginations and that there’s nothing out there that can stop them from achieving what they want.


These bedtime stories were carefully crafted to create a calming atmosphere, perfect for winding down before sleep and inspiring sweet dreams. Share special moments with your little ones as you bond and delve into these enchanting tales together!


Prepare to enter a realm where dreams and unicorns intertwine in the most magical way.


Let Unicorn Bedtime Stories for Kids become a cherished part of you and your little one’s nightly routine, ensuring a peaceful slumber, delightful dreams, and a fun time for everyone involved.


Start Reading Now and Bring this Magical World to Life!

LanguageEnglish
PublisherPublishdrive
Release dateJul 14, 2023
ISBN9781835121757

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Unicorn Bedtime Stories for Kids - Ella Swan

Unicorn Bedtime Stories for Kids

A Collection of Relaxing Unicorn Sleep Fairy Tales to Help Your Children and Toddlers Fall Asleep! Sweet Unicorn Fantasy Stories to Dream About All Night!

Ella Swan

Copyright © 2023 by Ella Swan

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It is not legal to reproduce, duplicate, or transmit any part of this document in either electronic means or in printed format. Recording of this publication is strictly prohibited and any storage of this document is not allowed unless with written permission from the publisher except for the use of brief quotations in a book review.

Contents

1.The Unicorn and The Dragon

2.Unicorn Parade

3.A Unicorn’s New Friend

4.Cheer Up, Wilfred!

5.Lost Unicorn

6.Ruby

7.Colorful Rainbows

8.Clover's Birthday Wish

Final Words

The Unicorn and The Dragon

Long ago, in a land of magic and wonder, there lived a young unicorn whose name was Starshine. She loved to play around and explore the wild, finding new things and having fun.

Of course, it was only normal for her as a young unicorn. But her father always warned her not to go past the Glades, where the unicorns lived, and into the redwood forest, where the dragons lived.

Now Unicorns were proud magical creatures, with their majestic horns containing magic, and their brilliant sparkly hair and skin. Dragons on the other hand were big, mean creatures, or so Starshine was told. How would she know if they were mean if she had never even seen one?

But she didn’t want to make her father angry, so she did not stray too far.

Starshine had a best friend named Peach. They always played side-by-side, and you would find one where you found the other. They did everything together, from exploring the fields and finding new stuff to playing games and having fun.

One day, she was playing with her friend Peach when they spotted a beautiful fruit. The fruit was unlike any they’d ever seen, glistening and sparkling. Starshine and Peach both loved the fruit, but neither could decide who should take it.

It should be mine, Peach said. I saw it first.

Starshine shook her head. No, mine! I was the one that suggested we should come to this part of the forest! If we hadn’t come here, we wouldn’t have seen it!

Peach thought for a moment, before grinning. I have an idea. Let’s have a race. Winner gets the fruit.

Starshine was confident she would win. She nodded with a smile on her face.

Alright, Starshine agreed. A race sounds good.

The two young unicorns went to a distance. They looked at each other, grinning.

Ready on three! Starshine shouted. One, two, three, go!

The two unicorns ran, each hoping to get to the tree first. As they neared the fruit, Starshine tripped on a rock and fell. Peach ran to the tree and grabbed the fruit. She trotted happily to Starshine, who was dusting dirt off her body.

I got the fruit and you didn’t, she said, laughing.

Starshine frowned. You cheated! I tripped and you didn’t even turn back!

I didn’t cheat. I didn’t even know you fell! I won the fruit fair and square, Peach said, still smiling.

No, you didn’t. I fell, and I couldn’t continue the race. Let’s start again, Starshine replied.

Peach shook her head. I shan’t do that! This fruit is mine now!

You’re a bad friend, Peach. You didn’t do anything when I fell, and that’s cheating. You also didn’t agree when I asked you for another race, even though you knew you didn’t win fair and square.

Peach fumed. Well, goodbye then! If I’m such a bad friend I should probably go back home!

Starshine could only watch as Peach turned and went home. She was angry she lost, but she was also sad her friend was leaving. She wanted to say sorry to Peach, but she stopped. It wasn’t her fault! Peach cheated! Why should she be the one to say sorry?

Still mad, she was going along the fields when she saw something flying. What was that? The flying object wobbled in the air before falling into the ground just ahead. Starshine hurried to the fallen object, and gazed in wonder at what she saw. It was a strange yellow animal, like a giant lizard with two shiny horns, a long, pointy tail, and wings, one of which looked torn. The animal’s body was covered with scales, which glistened in the noonday sun.

Starshine opened her mouth, amazed. She had seen a lot of animals, but never one like this before! What kind of animal was this?

That was when she remembered her manners. The animal was injured, and wincing in pain. But when Starshine got close, the animal’s eyes shot open and it jumped back, frowning.

Wait! My name is Starshine and I just want to help you.

The animal relaxed. H-Help me?

Yes. I can see you’re injured. What happened?

The animal wiped some tears from her eyes. I—I tripped an fell on a couple of branches. I lost my balance and landed here.

That’s bad! Starshine said, gasping. We need to get your wings fixed!

"My wings? But

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