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Never Let a Unicorn Meet a Bunny
  • Published: 1 December 2026
  • ISBN: 9781464259500
  • Imprint: Sourcebooks Wonderland
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 40
  • RRP: $24.00

Never Let a Unicorn Meet a Bunny



Unicorns are friends with FAIRIES...so why can't they be friends with a BUNNY?

Easter celebrations meets magical messes in this hilarious unicorn picture book by Diane Alber!

Even if everyone says "never let a unicorn meet a bunny," one little girl is determined to let her unicorn be friends with whatever and whomever...until her unicorn meets a bunny. AND TURNS IT INTO THE EASTER BUNNY! As bouncing bunnies and chocolate chaos abounds, a little girl and her pet unicorn realize that no problem is too big to solve.

From bestselling author Diane Alber, creator of the Spot and Scribble series, comes a hilarious picture book perfect for Easter. With colorful illustrations and laugh-out-loud text, parents, educators, and children ages 4-10 will love this silly, springtime story. This egg-tastic picture book is the perfect read-aloud or gift opportunity for easter baskets, birthdays, and more!

I'm only going to say this once:
NEVER LET A UNICORN MEET A BUNNY.
Let me explain...

Also in the Never Let A series:
Never Let a Unicorn Wear a Tutu
Never Let a Unicorn Meet a Reindeer
Never Let A Unicorn Get Spots
Never Let a Princess Paint
Never Let a Unicorn Make Slime
and more!

  • Published: 1 December 2026
  • ISBN: 9781464259500
  • Imprint: Sourcebooks Wonderland
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 40
  • RRP: $24.00

About the author

Diane Alber

DIANE ALBER has had a passion for art since she held her first crayon at age two, which inspired her to subsequently earn a Bachelor’s Degree in Fine Arts from Arizona State University. She is a wife and mother of two young, energetic children who love books. She became inspired to start writing and illustrating books because she saw a need for a book that inspired art and creativity in children. She also hopes that her books help to encourage parents to be proud of their children’s artwork, no matter what!

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