Noni the Pony by Alison Lester is a delightful picture book about a friendly and cheerful pony named Noni. She loves to gallop through the fields, play with her best friends—a dog and a cat—and explore her beautiful seaside home. With gentle rhyming text and charming...
Pony Club Secrets Series
The Pony Club Secrets series by Stacy Gregg is a thrilling 12-book collection that follows the adventures of Issie Brown, a talented young rider with a special connection to horses. Set in the world of competitive equestrian sports, the series blends mystery,...
A Little Colt: A Baby Horse Board Book Story
A Little Colt: A Baby Horse Board Book Story is a sweet and simple board book that introduces young readers to the early life of a baby horse. With gentle, rhythmic text and charming illustrations, the book follows a little colt as he takes his first steps, explores...
Gallop! A Scanimation Picture Book
Gallop! A Scanimation Picture Book by Rufus Butler Seder is an innovative and engaging book that brings animals to life through a unique moving-image technology called Scanimation. Each page features a different animal—such as a horse galloping, a dog running, or a...
Pop Out Horses: Read, Build, and Play with These Fantastic Horses and Ponies
Pop Out Horses: Read, Build, and Play with These Fantastic Horses and Ponies is an interactive book that combines reading with hands-on fun. Featuring a variety of horse and pony breeds, the book includes engaging facts alongside sturdy, pop-out pieces that allow...
Cowboy Small
Cowboy Small by Lois Lenski is a charming picture book that introduces young readers to the life of a cowboy. The story follows Cowboy Small as he rides his horse, Cactus, herds cattle, eats by the campfire, and sleeps under the stars. With simple, engaging text and...
Little Black, A Pony
Little Black, a Pony by Walter Farley is a heartwarming children's book about a small but determined pony who wants to prove himself. The story follows a young boy who has outgrown his beloved Little Black and now rides a bigger horse. However, when the boy gets into...
If a Horse Had Words
If a Horse Had Words by Kelly Cooper, illustrated by Lucy Eldridge, is a touching picture book about the bond between a young horse and the boy who raises him. The story follows Red, a colt born on the prairie, as he experiences the world through sights, sounds, and...
The Smallest Horse
The Smallest Horse by Lorie List is a charming children's book about a tiny horse named Dusty who feels different from the bigger horses in the barn. As Dusty learns that being small has its own special advantages, the story delivers a heartwarming message about...
Are You a Horse?
Are You a Horse? by Andy Rash is a humorous children's book about a cowboy named Roy who receives a saddle for his birthday—but he doesn't know what a horse is! Determined to find out, he embarks on a quest, asking various objects and animals, "Are you a horse?" Along...
Clip-Clop
Clip-Clop is a cheerful picture book by Nicola Smee that follows a group of farm animals as they take a fun ride on Mr. Horse’s back. As Cat, Dog, Pig, and Duck excitedly climb aboard, they encourage Mr. Horse to go faster and faster. The ride becomes wilder...
Fritz and the Beautiful Horses
Fritz and the Beautiful Horses by Jan Brett is a heartwarming children’s story about a small, sturdy pony named Fritz who lives outside the walls of a city that only allows beautiful horses inside. Unlike the elegant and graceful horses within the city, Fritz is...
Misty of Chincoteague
Misty of Chincoteague is a classic children's novel by Marguerite Henry, published in 1947. It tells the story of Paul and Maureen Beebe, two siblings who dream of owning a wild pony from the annual Chincoteague Pony Swim. They set their hearts on capturing the...
The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses
A young Native American girl gets lost in the mountains during a storm. She befriends a wild stallion and, even after she is found, chooses to stay and run free with the herd. With simple words and stunning illustrations that gallop across the pages, Paul Goble tells...