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A Celebrity Chincoteague Pony. A Beloved Newbery Author. An Adventurer Seeking The True Story of Them Both.
Uncover the captivating backstory of Marguerite Henry, author ofย Misty of Chincoteagueย and dozens of timeless children’s books about animals in this heartfelt memoir,ย Marguerite, Misty and Me. Join passionate horse lover Susan Friedland on a 8,000+ mile cross-country adventure as she delves into the hidden history Marguerite, the best-selling Midwestern author and Misty of Chincoteague, her world-famous island pony who lived in her backyard.
Just as Marguerite and Sidney Henry prepare for their first Christmas together with the filly Misty, Marguerite’s writing muse for her forthcoming children’s bookย Misty of Chincoteague, disaster strikes. Misty slips out of her stall and disappears into the woods.
Marguerite is determined not to spend the holiday without her new pony, and teams up with a seasoned huntsman and his two trusty field hunters for a wild, wintry ride through the snow-covered countryside in search of the spirited weanling.
Will Marguerite face a Christmas without Misty? Or will the spirited filly find her way home in time for a Christmas miracle?
Perfect for fans of Marguerite Henryโs classic stories,ย Mistyโs First Christmasย is a heartwarming tale of adventure, hope, and the magic of the holiday season.
This lovely Breyer Arabian Stallion is alabaster white, with a black mane, tail, and knees/black points. According to the ‘Identify Your Breyer’ website, this version of the Family Arabian Stallion was from 1991-1992, and was originally part of the “Arabian Horses of the World” set that was featured in Sears’ Holiday Catalogue. About 4,350 of this model were made.
The Family Arabian Stallion (abbreviated FAS) was introduced in 1958 with no mold marks whatsoever. In early 1960, a partial round “Breyer Molding Co.” stamp appeared, followed later in that year by a full round stamp. In 1970, the “U.S.A.” stamp was added, with some also having the “B” stamp as well. Early models have correct stallion genitalia, but by sometime between the early 1970s and 1983, the scrotum becomes a solid bar. The mold was sculpted by Chris Hess based on the Hagen-Renaker “Amir” sculpted by Maureen Love. It is Breyer mold #7.
The new Crafty Ponies show jump set is great entertainment for when you cannot get outside. Have a competition with your family or friends…. or just on your own! First, you make a show jumping course and then try to get around the course clear! The one with the least faults wins, just like in a real competition. The fully illustrated instructional booklet teaches children about show jumping.
This adorable Breyer foal is alabaster white, with a grey mane, tail, and knees. According to the ‘Identify Your Breyer’ website, this version of the Scratching Foal was from 1991, and was originally part of the “Fun Foal Set” box set that was featured in JCPenney’s Holiday Catalogue. About 5,000 of this model were made.
The Scratching Foal model was introduced in 1970 with the round “Breyer Molding Co.” mold stamp. In 1970 or 1971, the “U.S.A.” stamp was added, and some of these may have the “B” stamp as well. The mold was sculpted by Chris Hess, and is Breyer mold #168.