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Mud Pony
Mud Pony
Author: Caron Lee Cohen
A Native American tale about a young boy and his magical mud pony that comes to life. "Splendidly illustrated . . . (a) moving, multileveled hero tale. . . ".--Kirkus Reviews. Full color throughout.
ISBN-13: 9780590728386
ISBN-10: 0590728385
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
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Publisher: Scholastic
Book Type: Paperback
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From School Library Journal
Grade 2-5 According to the acknowledgments, " The Mud Pony is one of a number of ancient boy-hero stories told among the Skidi band of the Pawnee Indians." A poor Indian boy longs for a pony of his own. He sculpts a pony out of mud and takes care of it as if it were real. When his tribe accidently leaves him behind, the mud pony becomes real and leads the boy to their new camp. The boy and his magical pony help the tribe defeat their enemies, and after many years the boy becomes a powerful chief. The pony appears to the grown boy in a dream and tells him that it's time for the animal to return to Mother Earth. The chief lets him go. A quietly told tale, solidly built upon Pawnee traditions; for example, the symbolic use of Mother Earth is characteristic of this tribe who lived in dome-shaped earth lodges. The watercolor illustrations are executed in earth tones with spatter backgrounds. The primitive style, with minimal details and flat perspective, almost resembles Indian artwork found on the walls of their housing. An authentic Indian folktale. Karen K. Radtke, Milwaukee Public Library
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