Unicorns are known for their legendary horns. Made of 50% magic, 45% mystery, and 5% sugar, unicorn horns are full of unknown and unpredictable powers.
Cale Atkinson, Unicorns 101

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Unicorns are known for their legendary horns. Made of 50% magic, 45% mystery, and 5% sugar, unicorn horns are full of unknown and unpredictable powers.
Cale Atkinson, Unicorns 101
Little Dipper and Mabel??
Unicorns 101 by Cale Atkinson
It has been awhile since I last looked at a book about unicorns. A complete fail for a person as unicorn-obsessed as I am, but it happens to the best of us. So, I’m jumping back in with Unicorns 101 by Cale Atkinson.
This is a comedic “non-fiction” take on unicorns. It is fairly dense as far as children's books go, and is not a book recommended for young children as much as the humor will likely not make sense to them. Kids in elementary school would likely be a good fit (or maybe an adult who never grew up *cough cough*). It had detailed drawings and graphs and the like.
The art style is consistent with the cover. So, if that is a style you like, just know that it is representative of the book.
All in all, it isn’t a horrible choice for the unicorn obsessed. Although, I will admit it isn’t the style of unicorn book that I would add to my collection (I lean into stories or beautiful illustrations more), but to each their own.