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Anna and the Magical Horse - Henry the Hobo - the Pond
Anna and the Magical Horse - Henry the Hobo - the Pond
Anna and the Magical Horse - Henry the Hobo - the Pond
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Anna and the Magical Horse - Henry the Hobo - the Pond

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This book contains three stories and is meant to grow with the child. The first, Anna and the Magical Horse, is about a toy horse that, when taken to bed with a little girl, goes with her to all the places she dreams. At first he thinks it is only with the one girl, but later finds that its with anyone, even you.

Henry the Hobo is about a toy doll that is made fun of because of his clothes and how shabby he looks. He learns through a little girl that looks and clothes do not make the man, or in this case the doll. He learns that love is for everyone and should be forever.

The final story is The Pond, a short story about animals that live in and around a pond in a park. It tells humorous stories of their living there and how they got there with some humor and some close calls in life.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 17, 2013
ISBN9781462407354
Anna and the Magical Horse - Henry the Hobo - the Pond
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Henry Denkhaus

Henry Denkhaus was born in New York City and was raised in Hallandale, Florida. He attended South Broward High and after military service attended U. of Miami. He is retired and living with his wife in West Palm Beach, Florida. He has four children and four grandchildren.

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    Anna and the Magical Horse - Henry the Hobo - the Pond - Henry Denkhaus

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    Anna and the Magical Horse

    Henry the Hobo

    The Pond

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    Copyright © 2013 Henry Denkhaus.

    Illustrations by Renee Aisner Mulkey

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    ISBN: 978-1-4624-0734-7 (sc)

    ISBN: 978-1-4624-0735-4 (e)

    Library of Congress Control Number: 2013949737

    Inspiring Voices rev. date: 09/12/2013

    Contents

    Introduction

    Anna and the Magical Horse

    Henry the Hobo

    The Pond

    Introduction

    The three stories in this book are not related to one another in theme, but they all allow children to grow into better readers. The first story, Anna and the Magical Horse, is about a little girl and a toy horse. At night, she dreams of riding the horse to wonderful places. The horse is happy with this—until he learns that he is able to help others do the same thing. This can be a read-aloud story.

    The second story, Henry the Hobo, is about a toy doll that is teased because his clothes are worn and his face is dirty. He later learns that love is deeper than clothes or looks. Henry also learns that love continues—regardless of what others say or do. Love is about keeping and sharing forever.

    The last story is The Pond. It’s a fun read about animals and critters around a pond and the stories they tell about their lives. It’s a story for

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