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About the book

My Unicorn Eats Fried Chicken is a laugh-out-loud, heartwarming children’s book that flips the fairytale script on what a unicorn should be. Instead of glitter and dainty rainbows, this unicorn has an appetite for crispy fried chicken, travels the world with his two homies—Nolan and Ezra—and yes, he even farts rainbows!

Together, the trio learns that friendship, imagination, and being yourself can come in all flavors—sometimes even with a little extra crunch.

Blending whimsical humor and vibrant illustrations, My Unicorn Eats Fried Chicken celebrates the joy of embracing what makes each of us unique—and how we’re all culturally connected through something as simple (and delicious) as fried chicken.

Written by husband-and-wife duo Andrew and Mary Ly, illustrated by Diana Myksymenko, and inspired by their two sons and family dog Koa, this story is both a playful read-aloud and a gentle reminder that magic doesn’t have to follow the rules—it can come from anywhere, even your dinner plate.

Perfect for ages 3–8, this book is a delightful addition to any child’s library and a must-read for families who love laughter, color, and imagination served extra crispy.


Amazon Purchase Link:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FY4DCRKN


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  • The book title is “My Unicorn Eats Fried Chicken

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