Families who loved Little Black, a Pony by Walter Farley often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Reach for this book when your child feels overlooked, small, or discouraged by the physical advantages of older siblings or peers. It is a perfect choice for the preschooler or early elementary student who is struggling with the transition of growing up and the fear that they are no longer useful or special because they cannot do what the big kids do. The story follows a loyal little pony who feels heartbroken when his young owner begins riding a larger horse. However, when a difficult situation arises that only a small pony can navigate, he learns that his size is actually his greatest strength. It is a gentle, reassuring tale about finding your place in the world and realizing that everyone has a unique purpose, regardless of their size. It normalizes feelings of jealousy and inadequacy while providing a triumphant, heartwarming resolution that builds a child's self-esteem.