A Friend for Einstein, the Smallest Stallion

A Friend for Einstein, the Smallest Stallion by Charlie Cantrell is a charming children’s book published by Hyperion Book CH on April 19, 2011. This 40-page edition, presented in English, tells the story of Einstein, a miniature horse who, at birth, weighed less than a cat and stood no taller than a cereal box. Unable to run with the herd due to his size, Einstein seeks companionship beyond his equine world, leading to heartwarming encounters with various adorable creatures.
Readers will discover a delightful narrative complemented by full-color photographs that showcase the spirited little stallion and his quest for friendship. This story emphasizes themes of connection and acceptance, making it a joyful read for animal lovers and young readers alike. With its focus on animals and horses, this book offers an engaging exploration of friendship and the importance of finding one’s place in the world.
Official synopsis Publisher
When he came into the world, Einstein weighed less than a cat and was no taller than a cereal box. He was a miniature minature horse. Too small to run with the herd, Einstein had to look outside his world of horses to find the perfect playmate. Featuring full-color photographs of the spirited little stallion and a series of adorable creatures, this inspiring story about finding a true friend will bring joy to nature lovers of all ages. A portion of the authors’ proceeds will be donated to the ASPCA’s Equine Fund.
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