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Books with title Poppy The Pony

  • Poppy the Panda

    Dick Gackenbach

    Paperback (Clarion Books, March 1, 1987)
    Katie concocts all kinds of unusual outfits for her toy panda, Poppy, who claims he has nothing to wear
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  • Tony the Pony

    Svitlana Kline

    Paperback (Konfetadesign, July 17, 2017)
    Artist and educator Konfeta (Svitlana Kline) first envisioned Tony the Pony as a way of encouraging her preschool students to try new foods. While Tony was milky white at birth, each different food he eats changes his hue. Tony’s colorful exciting journey begins in a strawberry field and takes him through all the rainbow colors. Tony loves exploring the Farm and tasting new foods he discovers along the way. Each adventure introduces him to a new friend the same color as the food he eats, offering opportunities to share, care, and help others. The friends he meets, like Lilly the Lizard and Fred the Frog, don’t look like Tony. This propels him to recognize the qualities that make each of his friends unique and to celebrate their special talents. During his journey and ever-changing looks, Tony learns appearance doesn't define one’s character. He gets to know his friends, loving them just for who they are. The readers will discover although their friends may look different, that is part of their individuality and uniqueness. Tony the Pony teaches lessons around self-esteem, diversity, trust, and other experiences that will resonate with all the children who join in on his adventures.
  • Tony the Pony

    Richard V. Alexander, Gabriel Parame

    eBook (Xlibris US, Dec. 18, 2017)
    Tony the Pony is about two young Indian children: Running Deer and his sister Gentle Doe. They adopted a pinto pony and named him Tony, who later on saved their lives.
  • Pat the Pony

    Edith Kunhardt Davis

    Plastic Comb (Golden Books, March 1, 2000)
    Another addition to the pat the bunny library that focuses on another character in the pat the bunny circle of friends.
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  • Tony The Pony

    Miss Tammy

    language (, Aug. 3, 2014)
    Tony is a very special pony.
  • Tony The Pony

    Bob Gross

    Paperback (The Guest Cottage Inc., May 5, 2006)
    A little girl named Nancy owns a Shetland Pony. She talks about what it is like to have a pony.
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  • Tony the Pony

    Dana Harlow

    Paperback (Page Publishing, Inc., Dec. 29, 2016)
    Discover the fun of reading a rhyming book about Tony, who is not like any other Pony. Come visit the upside down town where Tony visits friends like Earl the Squirrel and Tatar the Gator. Ride along to discover why cinnamon buns and strawberry ice cream are an important part of Tony's journey. Tony the Pony is an enjoyable read that is guaranteed to make a child giggle!
  • Tony the Pony

    Elaine K Smith

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 20, 2019)
    The first in a series, "Tony the Pony" tells the story of how fearing the unknown will prevent experiencing life's wonders. A film/stage type script of the story is included along with high resolution photos of the characters so children can perform the play in the animals' voices. Perfect for libraries and elementary schools, The Buddyuppet Series provides meaningful reading and theatrical content.
  • Poppy the Proud

    Emlyn Chand, Sarah Shaw

    Paperback (Evolved Publishing, Dec. 17, 2012)
    Evolved Publishing brings you the third of the BIRD BRAIN BOOKS by Emlyn Chand, "Poppy the Proud." This children's picture book, with full color illustrations by artist Sarah Shaw, is perfect for kids 4-6 years old.Poppy is the prettiest peacock in the entire garden, but one day his privileged existence is upset when an all-white peacock is born and promptly named the most beautiful by a smitten flock. Intensely jealous, Poppy no longer knows where he fits in and decides to reclaim his title as the fairest bird in all the land, no matter what it takes.In a desperate attempt to regain the admiration of his peers, Poppy steals items from the humans that visit his park. He wraps himself in a beautiful silk scarf, wears a series of ornate bangles around his neck, and even tries to dye his feathers with colored dust from a festive Holi celebration. Unfortunately, each of these attempts not only fails to improve his appearance, they actually make it worse. What's a poor bird to do?In this compelling tale of self-esteem, pride, and learning what makes each of us special, Poppy the peacock discovers that true beauty lies beneath the feathers.More Bird Brain BooksHoney the HeroDavey the DetectiveTommy Goes Trick-or-TreatingCourtney Saves ChristmasVicky Finds a ValentineIzzy the InventorRicky the RuntLarry the Lonely
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  • Pal the Pony

    R. A. Herman, Betina Ogden

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2009-04-09, April 9, 2009)
    Level 2. Pal the Pony is the smallest pony at the rodeo! He's upset because he can't do what the big horses can do. But he discovers there is one thing he's better at than anyone else on the ranch.
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  • Tony the Pony

    Richard V. Alexander

    Paperback (XLIBRIS, Dec. 18, 2017)
    Tony the Pony is about two young Indian children: Running Deer and his sister Gentle Doe. They adopted a pinto pony and named him Tony, who later on saved their lives.
  • The Pony

    Angela Royston

    Hardcover (Outlet, )
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