All Gerald wants is to fit in. When an unexpected friendship helps him discover his unique magic, the other unicorns have even more reason to think he's different. But when the teasing goes too far, it becomes clear that their words hurt more than Gerald's feelings. Will the unicorns find the courage to stand up for what's right? Can kindness be the most powerful magic of all?
This is a story perfect for helping kids navigate difficult situations with friendships, fitting in, and standing up for one another. It focuses on themes of kindness, friendship, and learning to say you're sorry, in ways that children can connect with and relate to.