Otis the pony has so many questions about the children who come to ride at the stables. Do they sleep in stalls, too? Do they also get brushed and braided? But the other ponies just have no patience to answer Otis's questions, so he sets off into the city to find out the answers himself. And he soon discovers: children do sleep in stalls! They do get brushed and braided! And when he gets lost among all the tall buildings, they even him help him find his way back to the stables, where he's soon bombarded by questions from all the other ponies about what children are like.
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Wendy Wahman is the author and illustrator of many wonderful books about animals, including Don't Lick the Dog (Henry Holt), A Cat Like That (Henry Holt), and Rabbit Stew (Boyds Mills, 2017). When she's not grazing in the pasture, galloping through the meadow, or rolling in daisies, you'll find her in her stall, drawing pictu
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