![]() Her friend Melvin Minoatur assures them that there’s no need to be afraid of the dark when he met Layla, he learned “when something’s black, it’s really just where all the colors meet.” Readers will feel for Layla. ![]() Finally, when the class takes a field trip into the woods and the teacher has a mishap, Layla’s know-how and friendships with other forest dwellers get her frightened classmates back to school safely. ![]() Her guardian, Trevin Troll, assures her, “She ready.” At Unicornia, Layla’s attempt to join the other unicorns’ game is unsuccessful, and they call her “woodsy.” Layla tries dressing up with hair clips and sparkles, but this only makes things worse. When it is time for Layla to start going to school, though, she worries that she isn’t ready. Layla is a curious, free-spirited black unicorn with a coily mane and tail who loves spending summertime exploring Overlook Woods. ![]() In Haddish’s picture-book debut, co-written by Nolen, a unicorn has a rough start trying to fit in at school. ![]()
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