The Unicorn Who Lost Its Color
A gentle tale of color, friendship, and imagination. Join Luna, the rainbow‑loving unicorn, as she learns that the brightest hues come from the heart.
ages 6-8

A gentle tale of color, friendship, and imagination. Join Luna, the rainbow‑loving unicorn, as she learns that the brightest hues come from the heart.

Luna always sparkled in a brilliant, glittery hue. Children adored her sparkling coat, and she enjoyed making friends. One sunny morning, Luna felt a strange tug in her mane. Her colors began to fade, turning pale and shy. She wandered into the forest, hoping to find the cause.

In a sunny glade, Luna met a gentle wind that whispered, "The rainbow has slipped away." The wind was sad because the colors had been stolen by a mischievous sprite. Luna’s mane turned almost white, and her spirit felt faint. Still, she promised to journey toward the horizon.

Along a winding path, Luna met Hattie the Hedgehog, whose tiny paws could carry secrets. Hattie told her a legend about a hidden prism of light. She said that to retrieve the colors, she must gather pure kindness, courage, and a brave heart. Luna thanked her, feeling determined.

Hattie joined the quest, guiding Luna past twinkling stars and whispering trees. They crossed a misty stream with silver fish. Each splash reminded Luna of how bright she once was. The friendship between Luna and Hattie glowed brighter than ever.

Deep in the valley, a towering crystal prism glittered like a treasure. Hattie and Luna approached it with awe. When Luna stepped close, the prism sang a rainbow song. The colors returned to her mane, shimmering with light, each hue dancing in her mane and tail.

Luna leapt into the sky, painting the clouds with bright streaks of emerald, sapphire, ruby and gold. The forest rejoiced, and children gathered to see her magnificent colors again. The sprite, feeling proud, apologized and promised never to hide the rainbow again. Luna’s heart swelled with gratitude, and she promised to share the colors with all.
Through this story, children learn that true colors come from kindness, friendship, and bravery.
