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Books with title Anna and the Magical Horse

  • Anna and the Magical Horse

    Henry Denkhaus, Renee Mulkey

    language (Henry Denkhaus, June 22, 2014)
    Children story of a magical horse
  • The Magic Horse

    Idries Shah, Julie Freeman

    eBook (Hoopoe Books, Feb. 15, 2016)
    The Magic Horse is the story of two brothers, one skilled in all the practical arts, and the other, Prince Tambal, considered by most people to be only a dreamer. Their father, the King, announces a competition to produce "interesting and useful devices" – the entry produced by a woodcarver appears to be a simple wooden horse – apparently of little value. Prince Tambal discovers, however, that the horse is able to magically transport its rider to whatever place is in his mind. In this way, Prince Tambal comes to learn a great many things, and eventually, comes to know "his heart's desire." The Magic Horse is one of the hundreds of stories collected by Idries Shah from sources in the Middle East and Central Asia. In the Sufi tradition there is a continuum between the children’s story, the entertainment or folklore story, and the instructional or instrumental story. A story can help children deal with difficult situations and give them something to hold on to. It can, at the same time, stimulate a deeper understanding in adults.Through the instrumental function of this rich body of oral and written material, we and our children can now learn to develop the capacity to be more flexible and to understand many more things about ourselves and about life.
  • The Magic Horse

    Idries Shah, Julie Freeman

    Paperback (Hoopoe Books, March 23, 2017)
    The Magic Horse is the story of two brothers, one skilled in the practical arts, and the other, Prince Tambal, considered by most people to be only a dreamer. Their father, the King, announces a competition to produce "interesting and useful devices" – the entry produced by a woodcarver appears to be only a simple wooden horse – apparently of little value. But, when Prince Tambal looks more closely, he discovers that the horse is able to magically transport its rider to whatever place is in the rider's mind. In this way, Prince Tambal comes to learn a great many things, and eventually comes to know "his heart's desire." This book is one of a series of illustrated Teaching-Stories by Idries Shah, stories which have captivated hearts and minds for more than a thousand years. The stories are designed to help children learn to examine their assumptions and to think for themselves. In the Sufi tradition there is a continuum between the children’s story, the entertainment or folklore story, and the instructional or instrumental story. A story can help children deal with difficult situations and give them something to hold on to. It can, at the same time, stimulate a deeper understanding in adults.
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  • The Magic Horse

    Idries Shah, Julie Freeman

    Paperback (Hoopoe Books, Feb. 22, 2017)
    The Magic Horse is the story of two brothers, one skilled in the practical arts, and the other, Prince Tambal, considered by most people to be only a dreamer. Their father, the King, announces a competition to produce "interesting and useful devices" – the entry produced by a woodcarver appears to be only a simple wooden horse – apparently of little value. But, when Prince Tambal looks more closely, he discovers that the horse is able to magically transport its rider to whatever place is in the rider's mind. In this way, Prince Tambal comes to learn a great many things, and eventually comes to know "his heart's desire." This book is one of a series of illustrated Teaching-Stories by Idries Shah, stories which have captivated hearts and minds for more than a thousand years. The stories are designed to help children learn to examine their assumptions and to think for themselves. In the Sufi tradition there is a continuum between the children’s story, the entertainment or folklore story, and the instructional or instrumental story. A story can help children deal with difficult situations and give them something to hold on to. It can, at the same time, stimulate a deeper understanding in adults.
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  • The magic horse

    Sally Scott

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, March 15, 1985)
    In order to marry the beautiful princess that he loves, a Persian prince must outwit an evil magician and use the magic horse to his advantage.
  • The Magic Horse

    Idries Shah, Julie Freeman

    Hardcover (Ishk Book Service, July 1, 1998)
    A Sufi teaching tale in which two very different princes find their hearts' desires: one in a wonderous, mechanical fish, the other in a magical wooden horse.
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  • The Magical Horse

    Blake S Bailey

    language (, Nov. 23, 2013)
    An eBook about Zibby the magical horse who dashed across streams and the little boy who loved him. Created Illustrations included.
  • The Magic Horse

    Ellyn Kamke, Quinn Kamke

    eBook (Kamke Books, Oct. 6, 2018)
    Join this special horse and her friends as they take a magical adventure after a surprising visit to a waterfall.
  • Magic and the Horse Show

    Catherine Kaminski

    language (Catherine Kaminski, Feb. 10, 2015)
    Hi! This is Catherine. I hope you enjoyed Magic the Unicorn. Magic and the Horse Show is about Magic and Fiona becoming friends and competing together at the Shadow River Classic. I've worked hard to include more story and more illustrations. I hope you enjoy reading this book!
  • Man and the Horse

    Piero Ventura

    Hardcover (Putnam Pub Group, Aug. 1, 1982)
    Shows how people have used horses from prehistoric times to the present, focusing on warfare, agriculture, and transportation
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  • Mateo and the magic horse

    Christian Daniel Leibenzon, Gustavo Miguel Scazzaro

    language (, April 29, 2018)
    Short story so that children can enter to the magical wonderful world of Mateo and enjoy reading. It is a story with simple vocabulary and illustrations to help children understand and imagine the story. With love I send a hug to all the readers. I looking forward to receive all messages from the readers around the world.
  • The Magic Horse

    Idries Shah

    Paperback (Hoopoe Books, Sept. 1, 2015)
    The Magic Horse is the story of two brothers, one skilled in all the practical arts, and the other, Prince Tambal, considered by most people to be only a dreamer. Their father, the King, announces a competition to produce "interesting and useful devices" – the entry produced by a woodcarver appears to be a simple wooden horse – apparently of little value. Prince Tambal discovers, however, that the horse is able to magically transport its rider to whatever place is in his mind. In this way, Prince Tambal comes to learn a great many things, and eventually, comes to know "his heart's desire." The Magic Horse is one of the hundreds of stories collected by Idries Shah from sources in the Middle East and Central Asia. In the Sufi tradition there is a continuum between the children’s story, the entertainment or folklore story, and the instructional or instrumental story. A story can help children deal with difficult situations and give them something to hold on to. It can, at the same time, stimulate a deeper understanding in adults. Through the instrumental function of this rich body of oral and written material, we and our children can now learn to develop the capacity to be more flexible and to understand many more things about ourselves and about life.
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