Who is Bullying Ewe?

A story of the Scottish Unicorn and how it become our National Animal- Who is Bullying Ewe? The Lions, The Unicorn and The Ewes

Front cover Image of a childrens book Who is Bullying Ewe? The lions, the unicorn and the ewes

Little Equine, the Unicorn, is born on the croft during the lambing snows and adopted by loving Mrs Ewe. When she meets the other Ewes she is treated horribly, they call her names and exclude her from their games.

Then, one day, some lions enter the village and start eating the bullies. Who will come to their rescue?

Learn how little Equine stands up to and forgives those who are unkind and unjust.

Release date: 9th of April 2020 – National Unicorn Day . Download the lesson plan below and sign up to my newsletter to get your free Unicorn, Ewe and Lion Masks.

Learn about this brave and noble beast, the Unicorn, the symbol of Scotland as it protect and stands up to bullies in all their disguises.

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Link below to book launch which premiered 9th of April 2020

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  • Paperback, 40 pages
  • Published 9th April 2020 by Mandy Elizabeth Rush
  • ISBN 9781913092054
  • Edition Language English

A story of the Scottish Unicorn and how it become our National Animal- Who is Bullying Ewe? The Lions, The Unicorn and The Ewes

A Magical Story of Kindness and Understanding
Who Is Bullying Ewe? The Lions, The Unicorn and The Ewes is a heartwarming children’s book that combines the magic of Scotland’s national animal with important lessons about kindness and empathy. The story follows Equine, a gentle Unicorn, who faces challenges as she navigates bullying in her village. Alongside her is the sheep flock who helps her understand the power of self-confidence and standing up for others. Through this enchanting tale, children not only discover Scotland’s mythical unicorn but also learn valuable lessons about the importance of kindness, compassion, and helping those in need.

This book is a perfect read for children aged 5-7, encouraging them to embrace diversity and create positive change in their communities.