
Mallory Loehr
Author of Unicorn Wings
About the Author
Mallory Loehr is a children¿s book editor. Her title I'm a Unicorn made the best seller list in 2018. Her other title's include Dragon Egg, Unicorn Wings and Water Wishes. (Bowker Author Biography)
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- Gender
- female
- Occupations
- editor in chief of Random House Children’s Books
- Places of residence
- Brooklyn, New York, USA
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- New York, USA
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A unicorn desperately wishes he had wings, and wanders about the natural world looking longingly at butterflies, birds, etc. Then one day he comes across a winged horse who is injured...
This book was okay. I felt like the ending where the unicorn suddenly has wings out of nowhere felt forced and even my 9-year-old niece was wondering how that happened. Also, and maybe it was just my mood while reading it, but I wasn't super thrilled about a book in which the main character basically just show more whines the whole time about what he doesn't have instead of focusing on what he *does* have -- and then in the end just gets the thing he wanted and learns nothing.
The illustrations are quite lovely and fit well with a story about magical creatures. show less
This book was okay. I felt like the ending where the unicorn suddenly has wings out of nowhere felt forced and even my 9-year-old niece was wondering how that happened. Also, and maybe it was just my mood while reading it, but I wasn't super thrilled about a book in which the main character basically just show more whines the whole time about what he doesn't have instead of focusing on what he *does* have -- and then in the end just gets the thing he wanted and learns nothing.
The illustrations are quite lovely and fit well with a story about magical creatures. show less
ISBN 0679830618 - Board books in shapes have lately bothered me because the shapes are so random - they aren't the shape of anything in particular, just not square. For actually being the shape of a truck, Trucks gets extra credit from me, and for being small enough to toss in a bag and take on the go, even more credit! The usual sturdiness of board book pages will stand up well to the roughest "readers".
20 pages of trucks, highlighting some aspect of their functions, with graphics that show more cover every inch of every page and rhyming text. From a fire engine zooming by to a (nameless) truck that cuts down trees, Trucks contains vehicles most children will see every day and some they may never see in real life at all.
Into a world full of cutesie little books, Trucks brings a touch of testosterone. Whether that's a good or bad thing is up to you. It was strange that almost every vehicle was identified by a name (backhoe, cherry picker, school bus), but the "truck that cuts down trees" wasn't. Author Mallory Loehr made up for that by rhyming it with her environmentally friendly "Not too many, if you please!" Illustrator Harry McNaught did a nice job with the details, including a bottle of glass cleaner on top of the gas station's gas pump, a plaid shirt draped over the door of the cherry picker and cute little baby shoes hanging from the trucker's rearview mirror. I started writing my review thinking "4 stars" and, by the time I got to this sentence, that had already changed to 5; the more I look, the more I like.
- AnnaLovesBooks show less
20 pages of trucks, highlighting some aspect of their functions, with graphics that show more cover every inch of every page and rhyming text. From a fire engine zooming by to a (nameless) truck that cuts down trees, Trucks contains vehicles most children will see every day and some they may never see in real life at all.
Into a world full of cutesie little books, Trucks brings a touch of testosterone. Whether that's a good or bad thing is up to you. It was strange that almost every vehicle was identified by a name (backhoe, cherry picker, school bus), but the "truck that cuts down trees" wasn't. Author Mallory Loehr made up for that by rhyming it with her environmentally friendly "Not too many, if you please!" Illustrator Harry McNaught did a nice job with the details, including a bottle of glass cleaner on top of the gas station's gas pump, a plaid shirt draped over the door of the cherry picker and cute little baby shoes hanging from the trucker's rearview mirror. I started writing my review thinking "4 stars" and, by the time I got to this sentence, that had already changed to 5; the more I look, the more I like.
- AnnaLovesBooks show less
"I wish I had wings." The white unicorn can heal wounds with his horn. He can make rainbows. But what he really wants is to fly. So he sets off on a quest--past birds and butterflies--to find wings of his own. A charming Step 2 title with a ton of girl appeal.
Cute and magical with a lot of personality even though it's such a short read.
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