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Reach for this book when your toddler is overwhelmed by a whirlwind of big feelings and lacks the precise vocabulary to name what they are going through. Through a series of bright, whimsical unicorns, this book introduces children to the spectrum of human emotion, from the spark of joy to the heavy cloud of sadness. It provides a non threatening way for children to identify with characters who experience the same ups and downs they do. Designed for the preschool set, the narrative validates that all feelings are temporary and manageable. It is an excellent tool for parents looking to build emotional intelligence early on. By using unicorns as mirrors for these complex internal states, the book creates a bridge for open conversation, making the abstract concept of 'feelings' tangible and even magical for little ones.