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Dressed in her favorite scarf and leg warmers, a Unicorn slides through the snow and down a rainbow that is as unique as she is. Suddenly, with a big crash, she collides with none other than Santa Claus himself, who is busy testing his sleigh! Both of them panic; how can this be? The Unicorn is confused because, after all, Santa Claus isn't real, right? Santa Claus quickly points out that Unicorns are mythical creatures, at least according to the books! So, if everyone says they should not exist, then how can they be speaking to one another? Questioning their own existence, they sit down and…mehr

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Dressed in her favorite scarf and leg warmers, a Unicorn slides through the snow and down a rainbow that is as unique as she is. Suddenly, with a big crash, she collides with none other than Santa Claus himself, who is busy testing his sleigh! Both of them panic; how can this be? The Unicorn is confused because, after all, Santa Claus isn't real, right? Santa Claus quickly points out that Unicorns are mythical creatures, at least according to the books! So, if everyone says they should not exist, then how can they be speaking to one another? Questioning their own existence, they sit down and explore what it means to be real. Could it be that there is more to being real than what people believe? When Santa Met a Unicorn is not just a Christmas book. With adorable drawings and rhyming sentences, it shows the two main characters working through justifying their own existence. It is a wholesome story that is meant to encourage readers to believe in themselves, no matter what others might say or think. It also aims to remind us not to deprive ourselves of the many wonders in life that we choose not to enjoy because they seem to defy logic.
Autorenporträt
Annika lives with her husband and their daughters in Tucson, Arizona. She writes and creates stories to inspire learning, imagination, and dreaming. Using positive messages in her work, she hopes to bring joy to anyone who picks up her books.