Families who loved Unicorn Night by Diana Murray often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Reach for this book when the high energy of the day is clashing with the reality of a looming bedtime. It is specifically designed to help children who struggle to turn off their 'play mode' by modeling how even the most magical, energetic creatures must eventually settle down for rest. The story follows a group of unicorns as they transition from galloping through meadows to engaging in soothing nighttime rituals like baths, tooth-brushing, and cozying up in hay-filled beds. Parents will appreciate the lyrical, rhythmic prose that naturally slows down as the book progresses, acting as a physical cue for the child's own heart rate to settle. It is a gentle, imaginative way to reinforce the importance of hygiene and self-care while validating a child's love for fantasy and play.