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Sylvester and The Magic Pebble
Experience a timeless, emotionally resonant masterpiece of children's literature with Sylvester and the Magic Pebble, written and beautifully illustrated by the legendary William Steig. This beloved Caldecott Medal-winning classic follows Sylvester Duncan, a young donkey from Oatsdale who loves collecting unusual pebbles. One rainy day, he discovers a brilliant red pebble that grants any wish made while touching it. Excited to share this miracle with his parents, Sylvester's joy turns to panic when he encounters a hungry lion on his way home. Out of pure fear, he wishes he were a rock—trapping himself as a silent, unmoving boulder on Strawberry Hill, unable to hold the pebble and wish himself back. The story beautifully chronicles the shifting seasons and the deep, unwavering grief and love of his parents as they search for their missing son. Richly descriptive and paired with Steig's signature expressive illustrations, this poignant fable addresses themes of family devotion, gratitude, and the true value of ordinary life. It stands as a foundational picture book for emotional literacy programs, primary school libraries, and children's literature collections.
| 7441 | 823 Wil S | Currently On Loan (Due on2028-03-29) | |
| 03704 | 823 Wil S | Elementary School Library | Available |
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