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Liz the Unicorn loves being clean. She loves shiny hooves, a silky mane, and a tail that goes swish-swish-sparkle. But there is one thing Liz does not love at all: the shower.
The Great Waterfall is too splashy, too scratchy, and too much for her sensitive body. When Liz tries to be brave, the spray, drips, bubbles, and tickly towels quickly become overwhelming. Then Maya the fairy arrives with a gentle idea: a quest to find the magical Gentle Mist Grotto.
Together, Liz and Maya travel past the Bubble Marsh, through the Towel Trees, and toward a softer, slower way to get clean. Along the way, Liz learns how to use her "sparkle breath," listen to what her body needs, and try again in a way that feels safe.
The Unicorn Who Hated the Shower: A Quest for the Gentle Mist is a whimsical picture book about sensory sensitivity, self-advocacy, patience, and gentle bravery. With sparkling unicorn magic, fairy-tale adventure, and a reassuring message, this story is especially meaningful for children who feel overwhelmed by bath time, shower time, loud sounds, unexpected textures, or big feelings.
Perfect for families, classrooms, therapists, and caregivers, this book reminds young readers that bravery does not always mean pushing through something hard. Sometimes bravery means listening to your body, asking for help, taking a break, and trying again gently.
- Media
- Ebook
- Genres
- Children's Books, Picture Books, Kids
- Length
- 1-100 pages
- Offered by
- _StephanieAuthor_ (Author)
- Published by
- Independent
- Batch
- July 2026 Ends: 2026-07-26, 06:00 PM EDT
- On Sale
- 2026-08-01
- Countries
- USA and Canada
- Links
- Book Information
LibraryThing Work Page
Enter to win The Unicorn Who Hated the Shower: A Quest for the Gentle Mist, a magical children’s picture book about sensory sensitivity and shower struggles.
Liz the Unicorn wants to feel clean and sparkly, but the shower feels too loud, too splashy, and too much. With help from a gentle fairy, sparkle breathing, soft towels, and small brave steps, Liz learns that there can be a gentler way.
A comforting story for sensory-sensitive children, families, caregivers, teachers, and therapists.

