Happy June, everyone! I hope you’re keeping busy and staying cool. It’s been a challenge to entertain my littles (7 and 1 respectively) whith weather pushing into the upper-nineties, and feeling more like the hundreds. We’ve had lots of indoor dance parties and puzzle times, with plenty of visits to the library in between. Speaking of books, my son finished his first full-length chapter book on his own: Diary of a Wimpy Kid. I was such a proud mamma and excited to see him continue to develop the same love for books as I had at his age.
Speaking of wonderful summer reads, I hope you enjoy discovering Sybrina Durant’s “no-magic” but still clearly Magical Elements of the Periodic Table. 😉 Before we dig into my thoughts, discover more about the Metal Horn Unicorn tribe, and keep reading to find out how you can score your own copy below! 😉
MAGICAL ELEMENTS OF THE PERIODIC TABLE
PRESENTED ALPHABETICALLY BY THE METAL HORN UNICORNS
The Blue Unicorn’s Journey to Osm Series
by SYBRINA DURANT
Illustrated by Pumudi Gardiyawasam

Children’s Book / Science & Nature / Mythical Creatures
Publisher: Sybrina Publishing
Date of Publication: February 7, 2023
Number of Pages: 41 pages
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Ready to learn the magic of science? Metals and all the other elements from the periodic table make everything seem magical. You can see it everywhere: in buildings, transportation, communications, medicines, and even in the food you eat! All technology and everything that makes life modern come from the magical elements in the earth, water, and the air.
Think of it like this, “No Metal – No Magic…and No Tech-no-lo-gy.” You can learn about all that stuff in this book called The Magical Elements of the Periodic Table Presented Alphabetically by The Metal Horn Unicorns. Twenty-six techno-magical elements are presented from A to Z by the magical metal horn unicorn tribe from Unimaise.
Every element page includes:
*where the featured element comes from*
*when it was discovered*
*scientific info about the element*
*everyday uses for it*
*a bunch of interesting facts*
*a unicorn who wields its magical powers representing each element*
The book also has an amazing unicorn-themed periodic table plus special pages featuring elemental compounds and alloys. Now, that’s Techno-Magical!
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4 of 5 Stars
Have you ever wished someone had bridged the magic of unicorns with science when you were a child? Having grown up watching the original My Little Pony, I would have done much better in class if the creators had merged science into the mixture. This is the quirky brilliance behind Sybrina Durant’s Magical Elements of the Periodic Table. Durant is on a mission to simplify the periodic table and makes it accessible for kids in a unique and creative way. By giving each unicorn’s horn a different metal base, she gives us a mascot or “face” to each name. As a visual learner, this would have helped me so much when I took Chemistry. Each page features a different unicorn and metal, with plenty of fun facts scattered throughout.
As much as I enjoyed the concept, I felt like there was almost too much information cluttered on every page. This is much more an encyclopedia, or a science class workbook, not necessarily something I’d read to my kid before bed. When I tried reading to my seven-year-old boy, who is a big reader, he lost interest fairly quickly. Something that might help engage younger readers would be to half the amount of information and to allow more negative space on every page. Each spread contains so much, I think it could even be useful to create a picture book for each unicorn, describing their element(s) and fun facts. This wouldn’t just make the information easier for smaller kids to digest but also make for a super fun and informative series. The encyclopedia could then be used as a reference for every unicorn and element from the series.
All this being said, I enjoyed Sybrina Durant’s vision behind Magical Elements of the Periodic Table. This would be the perfect gift for any middle-grade student (or grown-up) still in love with unicorns who needs a crash course in the magic found within science.
**I was provided with a copy of Magical Elements of the Periodic Table by the publisher and this is my voluntary and honest review.**
MEET SYBRINA DURANT

Sybrina Durant is a unicorn author and entrepreneur. In addition to books, she offers unicorn-themed activities, t-shirts, and more. Plus, she has pulled together a collection of nearly all the unicorn books available today from hundreds of authors. They are categorized on her website by Little Kid, Middle Kid, and Teen Unicorn Books.
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Thanks so much for your thoughtful review. Oh how I wish I had a wealthy financial backer to create that many picture books. I’d do it in a heartbeat because I’ve really enjoyed gathering all of the information and combining unicorns and science for the kiddos. 🙂 I appreciate you sharing Magical Elements of the Periodic Table Presented Alphabetically By The Metal Horn Unicorns with your readers.
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Thanks so much for the opportunity! Your concept really is brilliant and I wish I had all the funds to give so you could make that series a reality 😄 Maybe a future kickstarter?? Wishing you the best with this and future kidlit releases!
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nice review
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It sounds like this book is in the vein of the illustrated reference books my kids devoured when they were young; the pages were packed with information and eye-catching photos/drawings. My 26yo still has book about Knights! Thanks for a great review.
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