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The Silver Pony: A Story in Pictures is a special children's book by American artist Lynd Ward. It was first published in 1973. This book is unique because it tells a story using only pictures, without any words.

What Is The Silver Pony About?

The story follows a young farm boy. One day, he discovers a magical silver pony with wings. The boy uses an apple to attract the pony. Then, he flies away on its back. Their adventure takes them through many different places. They soar over thick forests and wide deserts. They also fly above busy cities and even into outer space.

After this amazing journey, the boy wakes up. He realizes it was all a dream. But then, something wonderful happens. His father surprises him with a real silver pony. It looks just like the one from his dream.

Who Was Lynd Ward?

Lynd Ward was a famous American artist. He was known for his unique way of telling stories. He often used pictures instead of words. Ward first became well-known in 1929. This was when he published a book called Gods' Man. It was a "wordless novel." This means it told a whole story using only pictures. These pictures were made from carved woodblocks.

Lynd Ward's Other Works

Ward created five more wordless novels. His last one was Vertigo in 1937. After that, he worked on many other art projects. Most of his work still involved woodblocks. He also illustrated many children's books. For his amazing illustrations, he won several awards.

For example, he won a Newbery Medal in 1930. This was for his pictures in The Cat Who Went to Heaven. This book was written by Elizabeth Coatsworth. He also won a Caldecott Medal in 1952. This award was for his own book, The Biggest Bear. The Silver Pony was the first wordless book Ward published since Vertigo.

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