
How Many Unicorns is Too Many?
Lou Peacock(Author)
Nosy Crow Ltd (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 24. September 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
32 pages
978-1-80513-997-3 (ISBN)
Description
Count the funny, messy unicorns in this magical story about friendship to teach children that sometimes less is more.
From the creators of How Many Dinosaurs is Too Many? comes this rhyming romp that shows children how happiness is often found in what you already have.
One day, I found a unicorn but very soon I knew . . .
one unicorn was not enough and so I needed . . . two!
Wouldn't it be amazing to have a unicorn for a friend! And 2 . . . 3 . . . 4 . . . or even 10 unicorns might be even better. But messy unicorns get dressing-up clothes and glitter everywhere, their swishy manes need styling, and as for their rainbow poo . . . Well, perhaps just one special unicorn friend is perfect!
Includes a free Nosy Crow Stories Aloud (R) audiobook! Scan the code, hear the story.
From the creators of How Many Dinosaurs is Too Many? comes this rhyming romp that shows children how happiness is often found in what you already have.
One day, I found a unicorn but very soon I knew . . .
one unicorn was not enough and so I needed . . . two!
Wouldn't it be amazing to have a unicorn for a friend! And 2 . . . 3 . . . 4 . . . or even 10 unicorns might be even better. But messy unicorns get dressing-up clothes and glitter everywhere, their swishy manes need styling, and as for their rainbow poo . . . Well, perhaps just one special unicorn friend is perfect!
Includes a free Nosy Crow Stories Aloud (R) audiobook! Scan the code, hear the story.
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 2 to 5 years
Product notice
Picture book
Dimensions
Height: 270 mm
Width: 270 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-80513-997-3 (9781805139973)
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Lou Peacock (Author)
Lou Peacock loves words, stories and poems and has nearly thirty years of experience in children's publishing. She is Nosy Crow's Publishing Director at Large for Picture Books, and her own stories have been published in nearly 30 languages. Lou's previous poetry anthology - the highly-acclaimed A Whale of a Time, illustrated by Matt Hunt - was a Waterstones Book of the Year in 2023 and also The Times book of the week. She lives in Oxfordshire with her husband and son and their small black fluffy dog called Lyra.
Nicola Slater (Illustrator)
Born in the wild and windy north, Nicola began her career as an usher, but life by the big screen was too heady and too fast. Instead, she chose to study Illustration in Buckinghamshire, where she developed a passion for children's books that far surpassed her love of popcorn. She has since had books published here and in the United States, which include Best Friends, Spot a Lot, and Leaping Lemmings. Nicola lives with her family in Cheshire, close to the local cinema where she likes to occasionally lurk in the foyer.
Lou Peacock loves words, stories and poems and has nearly thirty years of experience in children's publishing. She is Nosy Crow's Publishing Director at Large for Picture Books, and her own stories have been published in nearly 30 languages. Lou's previous poetry anthology - the highly-acclaimed A Whale of a Time, illustrated by Matt Hunt - was a Waterstones Book of the Year in 2023 and also The Times book of the week. She lives in Oxfordshire with her husband and son and their small black fluffy dog called Lyra.
Nicola Slater (Illustrator)
Born in the wild and windy north, Nicola began her career as an usher, but life by the big screen was too heady and too fast. Instead, she chose to study Illustration in Buckinghamshire, where she developed a passion for children's books that far surpassed her love of popcorn. She has since had books published here and in the United States, which include Best Friends, Spot a Lot, and Leaping Lemmings. Nicola lives with her family in Cheshire, close to the local cinema where she likes to occasionally lurk in the foyer.