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Unicorndog #2: Unicorndog Makes Some Magic

A Graphic Novel

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Unicorndog #2: Unicorndog Makes Some Magic

By: Mike Lowery
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Summary

Unicorndog discovers she has magical powers (AWESOME!) when she accidentally gives Max FROG LEGS (NOT AWESOME)! Find out what happens in the second book in the hilarious chapter book graphic novel series from New York Times bestselling author Mike Lowery!

What to do when your magic is a little . . . wonky?

Unicorndog wants to be a unicorn more than anything! After all, unicorns can do awesome things with their magical powers. Then Unicorndog sneezes, and she realizes she does have magic—and her magic creates weird mashups of everyday objects: toaster lamps, and bowls of nachos with legs, and even hot dog monster trucks!!!

Unicorndog is having a lot of fun until she accidentally turns Max’s legs into FROG LEGS. Now she can’t figure out how to sneeze them back! Uh oh. Can she and Max fix this, or is Max doomed to hop around for the rest of his life??

Told through comic panels and full-page illustrations, each book is divided into three distinct chapters that are perfect for kids who are just learning to read.

Mike Lowery is the New York Times bestselling illustrator of Drew Daywalt's No Sam series, Mac Barnett's Mac B, Kid Spy series, and Max Greenfield's I Don't Want to Read This Book.

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