Pal the Pony

Pal the Pony by Ronnie Ann Herman is an illustrated book published by National Geographic Books on February 21, 1996. This 32-page story is presented in English and follows the journey of Pal, the smallest pony at the rodeo, who feels disheartened by his inability to perform like the larger horses. Throughout the narrative, Pal learns to embrace his unique strengths and discovers his special talent on the ranch.
Readers will find a heartwarming tale that highlights themes of self-acceptance and individuality. As Pal navigates his feelings of inadequacy, the story emphasizes the importance of recognizing one’s own abilities, even when they differ from those of others. This engaging narrative is suitable for young readers interested in animals and horses, making it a delightful addition to any juvenile fiction collection.
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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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