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  2. Unicorn trend - Wikipedia

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    A person wearing a unicorn onesie. The unicorn trend is a 2010s fad where individuals design, produce and use consumer objects adorned with a rainbow and/or vibrant color palette; typically composed of pastel or highly saturated colors such as pink, violet, yellow, blue and green. [1]

  3. 75 Best 'Rhyme Without Reason' Ideas for Your Next Party - AOL

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    Finding the perfect costume can sometimes be a challenge, ... Unicorn and newborn 10. Wine bottle and model ... Cute Rhyme Without Reason Ideas for Kids. 58. Zebra and ballerina. 59. Rain and ...

  4. The Wiggles characters - Wikipedia

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    Shirley Shawn is a yellow unicorn who was introduced in 2019. They are a baby, who has a heart-shaped nose, purple hair, and says only one word "Scrumptious!". They love to eat rainbow coloured veggies and apples. They were voiced by former yellow Wiggle, Emma Watkins, in their debut. Originally introduced as female, they were confirmed to be ...

  5. The Unicorn Tapestries - Wikipedia

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    The Unicorn Rests in a Garden," also called "The Unicorn in Captivity," is the best-known of the Unicorn Tapestries. [1] The Unicorn Tapestries or the Hunt of the Unicorn (French: La Chasse à la licorne) is a series of seven tapestries made in the South Netherlands around 1495–1505, and now in The Cloisters in New York.

  6. 11 hilarious dog costumes that will make you grin. ... Target is selling a giant unicorn float that will hold up to 6 people. ... 25 adorable Easter basket stuffers for kids under $25.

  7. Unicorn - Wikipedia

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    An equine form of the unicorn was mentioned by the ancient Greeks in accounts of natural history by various writers, including Ctesias, Strabo, Pliny the Younger, Aelian, [2] and Cosmas Indicopleustes. [3] The Bible also describes an animal, the re'em, which some translations render as unicorn. [2] The unicorn continues to hold a place in ...