Calvin and Pudge Discover the Real Story of Unicorns Through History. From ancient scrolls to arctic seas. Myth & Mystery the Science of the Unicorn
History believed in unicorns. Should We?
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Steven Doornbos
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History believed in unicorns. Should we?
Were unicorns ever real?
Not the glittering kind from fairy tales — but something far older… and far more fascinating.
In this children’s historical adventure book, Calvin and Pudge follow the legend of the unicorn across thousands of years. From prehistoric giants that may have walked alongside early humans, to ancient civilizations carving one-horned beasts into clay seals, to Greek historians, medieval kings, Arctic narwhals, and modern science — the mystery unfolds layer by layer.
This educational mystery chapter book blends mythology and legends for children with real history and scientific discovery. Along the way, young readers explore:
• Prehistoric animals for kids and the Ice Age creatures that may have inspired the myth
• Ancient civilizations for kids and early symbolic art
• How translation shaped belief
• Why medieval rulers trusted “unicorn horns”
• How STEM-based children’s book learning reveals the science behind the spiral
Perfect for curious readers, homeschool families, and anyone who loves blending imagination with real-world discovery, this unicorn history for kids adventure reveals that the truth is often more exciting than the myth.
Because the real story of unicorns isn’t about magic.
It’s about how humans learn.
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