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ASHLEY WALL M.ed
Award Winning Author of The Day I Had A Series & Lucy and Her Unicorn Get A Sparkle Puppy
THE WILDFLOWER GIRLS, QUEST TO SAVE UNICORN MAGIC
AGES 3-8
CHIME! When the Wildflower Girls’ charm bracelets sound, Blossom, Sunny, Sprout, and Poppy race to their secret meeting spot beneath the willow tree. There, they uncover a dazzling secret: unicorns are real! But their magic is fading fast, and without it, Unitopia, a hidden land full of wonder, will lose its sparkle forever. With courage and curiosity, the girls jump into action. With the connection of their bracelets and the swirl of wildflowers, they are transported to Unitopia. But the mystery of the disappearing magic isn’t as simple as it first seems. The friends must work together to face surprising challenges that test their teamwork, bravery, and hearts. Can Blossom, Sunny, Sprout, and Poppy unlock the truth and save the unicorns before the last bit of magic disappears? Or will Unitopia be lost for good? Packed with friendship, adventure, and just the right touch of sparkle, The Wildflower Girls Quest to Save Unicorn Magic is a story that shows kids the power of teamwork, courage, and believing in themselves. This story reminds readers that staying true to who you are is powerful, and that each of us brings something valuable to the world.
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RELEASE DATE | JULY 2nd, 2026
illUSTRATOR LAUREN FOSTER
Lauren Foster is an award-winning illustrator who loves all things color and creating detailed and realistic drawings using colored pencils. She has taught art to elementary, middle school, and high school students, and she is currently pursuing her dream of owning her own mobile art studio that runs out of an old school bus. She enjoys being a mom, wife, teacher, and artist. This is the very first book she has illustrated, which has been an incredible experience.
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