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What do you do when your best friend gets a pony... and you don't? Henry and JD are inseparable-until JD gets a pony for his birthday. Now, JD spends all his time riding, and Henry feels left behind. He knows he won't be getting a pony anytime soon, but he's not ready to lose his best friend. Can Henry come up with a creative solution before he's left in the dust? A Horse for Henry is a heartwarming story about friendship, problem-solving, and resilience. Perfect for young readers who love horses, this book teaches valuable lessons about handling change and finding creative solutions to life's…mehr

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What do you do when your best friend gets a pony... and you don't? Henry and JD are inseparable-until JD gets a pony for his birthday. Now, JD spends all his time riding, and Henry feels left behind. He knows he won't be getting a pony anytime soon, but he's not ready to lose his best friend. Can Henry come up with a creative solution before he's left in the dust? A Horse for Henry is a heartwarming story about friendship, problem-solving, and resilience. Perfect for young readers who love horses, this book teaches valuable lessons about handling change and finding creative solutions to life's challenges. Important Themes: Encourages creative problem-solving - Kids learn how to navigate challenges with resourcefulness. Explores themes of friendship and emotions - Helps children understand and express feelings of jealousy, loss, and determination. Perfect for horse lovers - Engaging storytelling that captures the excitement of horseback riding. Supports social-emotional learning - Teaches kids how to adapt to change and maintain friendships. Engaging illustrations and relatable characters - Keeps young readers entertained and eager to turn the page. A perfect pick for bedtime, classrooms, and kids who dream of having a horse of their own!
Autorenporträt
Tricia Gardella's books are mostly influenced by the ranch life she stepped into sixty years ago. She writes children's books about ranch animals, ranch routines and ranch relationships though occasionally getting side-tracked to explore the myriad other sides of life. She has tried it all, and almost mastered some: canning, cooking, knitting and other fiber arts, rug-making, gardening and various business ventures. But writing is her happiest of places and she is thrilled to be back after a twenty-year sabbatical. She has a BA in Ancient History and Classical Archaeology, three children, seven grandchildren and three great grandchildren, all givlng her much food for thought. She lives with two self-centered cats in Central California.