When the rocking horse is first given to his boy, they imagine grand
adventures together: chases in the wild west, dashes across medieval
drawbridges, and daring rodeo performances. Then as the boy grows up,
they play together less and less. The rocking horse begins to despair
until the boy's little sister climbs on his back and he learns he has
love enough for more than one child. But one day she too will outgrow
their adventures. What future awaits a treasured toy with so much love
left to give?
In The Rocking Horse, award-winning author Sheryl McFarlane celebrates
the imaginative play of childhood while acknowledging that growing up
means reaching out and also letting go. Award-winning illustrator
François Thisdale's distinctive art captures the warmth of nostalgia and
the brightness of possibility. The rocking horse, like any truly
treasured toy, brims with both in equal measure.