Pig and Horse and the Something Scary: A Picture Book

$16.73
by Zoey Abbott

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Author-illustrator Zoey Abbott’s Pig and Horse and the Something Scary is a gentle, perceptive picture book story about facing our fears, worries, and anxieties—and the power of a supportive friend. “I have something in my head and it is scaring me,” Pig said. “What is it?” asked Horse. “I can’t say. I’m trying to ignore it.” Pig can’t stop thinking about something that is bothering her. Try as Horse might to get her mind off of it—with bike rides, swims, and silly hats—it’s no use. But maybe if Pig shares the something with her friend, they can talk about it and figure out how to face the something together. With charming illustrations, subtle whimsy, and a gentle approach to serious themes, Pig and Horse and the Something Scary acknowledges the fears and worries that children can feel in their bodies and minds. It encourages heartfelt conversations about emotional challenges, while also exploring the power of a supportive, caring friend. "Whether an endorsement for exposure therapy or a reassurance that fears are better handled with a friend over tea, this story has consolation to offer to the easily scared." ―The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "...the duo stands out as evidence, proof that there are sometimes new characters in children's literature who seem to have been there forever...the charming and timeless allure of [Abbott's] two animals shows that she has assimilated the beauty of readings from the past. With their slender legs like 60s chair legs and their candid mimicry of the childish heroes of that era, Pig and Horse display a very retro plump grace. But their ability to analyze their emotions makes them more contemporary, and this big gap in time makes them very endearing acrobats of introspection." — Marine Landrot of Telerama (translated from the French) "The protagonists are a model of supportive friendship, and there's great appeal in the idea that dealing with darker emotions doesn't require bravery as much as it does a smart plan and a good pal." — Publishers Weekly "Both animals, drawn standing upright with rosy cheeks, are appealing and accessible protagonists who evoke some of the great friendships of children's literature. Gentle and effective." ― Kirkus Reviews Zoey Abbott was THAT kid - the one that was afraid of almost everything. So, it makes sense that Zoey's characters come up against their biggest fears - and always come out on top - with newfound skills, allies and understanding. What readers are saying: "...appealing and accessible protagonists who evoke some of the great friendships of children's literature. Gentle and effective."  ― Kirkus Reviews "Whether an endorsement for exposure therapy or a reassurance that fears are better handled with a friend over tea, this story has consolation to offer to the easily scared ." ―The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Visit Zoey online at:

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