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Moonlite Storytime: Random House 3-Story Starter Pack with ProjectorMoonlite Storytime: Random House 3-Story Starter Pack with Projector
Moonlite Storytime: Random House 3-Story Starter Pack with ProjectorMoonlite Storytime: Random House 3-Story Starter Pack with Projector
Moonlite Storytime: Random House 3-Story Starter Pack with ProjectorMoonlite Storytime: Random House 3-Story Starter Pack with Projector

Moonlite Storytime: Random House 3-Story Starter Pack with Projector

$39.99

Includes a Moonlite Projector and 3 stories. Each story contains a picture disc and activation code that downloads the content onto your smart device.


Stories Included:

  • Uni the Unicorn
  • Uni the Unicorn and the Dream Come True
  • There Was An Old Dragon Who Swallowed A Knight

Uni the Unicorn
Author:
 Amy Krouse Rosenthal
Ages: 3-7

In this clever twist on the age-old belief that "unicorns don't exist," Unicorn The Unicorn learns there's no such thing as a little girl! No matter what the grown unicorn says, Uni thinks little girls are real. Somewhere there must be a bright, strong, wonderful, magical little girl waiting to be best friends. In fact, far away (but not too far away) a real little girl thinks a unicorn is waiting for her.

This refreshing and sweet story of friendship reminds believers and non-believers alike that some wishes really do come true.

Uni the Unicorn and the Dream Come True
Author:
 Amy Krouse Rosenthal
Ages: 3-7

A little girl and a unicorn believe in magic when no one else does. When their world is threatened by darkness and drought, their strong belief helps bring hope and magic back, inspiring others and restoring happiness to the land.

This story teaches the importance of hope, belief, and perseverance. It shows children that staying true to their beliefs can bring positive change and encourage others to believe as well.

There Was an Old Dragon Who Swallowed a Knight
Author:
 Penny Parker Klostermann
Ages: 2-6

"There Was an Old Dragon Who Swallowed a Knight" follows the misadventures of a ravenous dragon who, in a comedic series of events, devours a sequence of items from the medieval era, including a knight, a squire, a steed, and more, ultimately leading to an uproarious and surprising conclusion.

The story subtly teaches children about the importance of impulse control and considering the consequences of their actions, showcasing how unchecked impulses can lead to chaotic situations and the value of making thoughtful choices.