The Mud Pony: A Traditional Skidi Pawnee Tale
- 32pages
- 2 heures de lecture
A Native American tale about a young boy and his magical pony that comes to life. "Splendidly illustrated.... [A] moving, multileveled hero tale." - Kirkus Reviews



A Native American tale about a young boy and his magical pony that comes to life. "Splendidly illustrated.... [A] moving, multileveled hero tale." - Kirkus Reviews
Musician, performer, and educator Mona Golabek's inspiring story of her mother's escape from the Holocaust to become a concert pianist against all odds, made popular by her highly acclaimed theatrical performances and beloved Hachette backlist favourite The Children of Willesden Lane.
The story centers around Little Witch and Little Monster, who both desire the same broom. Through Cohen's concise writing and Ruzzier's vibrant illustrations, the narrative explores themes of friendship and sharing as the two characters navigate their night together on the broom. The enchanting moonlit setting adds a magical touch to their adventure, highlighting the joy of cooperation and companionship.