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Door Horse Quote by Pamela Clare

“A horse’s hindquarters appeared at the door, the horse backing slowly down a ramp. “Buckwheat!” Emily squealed. “You bringed my horsie!” quote by Pamela Clare
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““A horse’s hindquarters appeared at the door, the horse backing slowly down a ramp. “Buckwheat!” Emily squealed. “You bringed my horsie!””

Pamela Clare

About This Quote

Source Book: The Secret of the Old Clock by Carolyn Keene, 1930

A child’s excitement and imagination turn an ordinary animal into a beloved companion, highlighting the joy of play and innocence.

In simple terms: Kids see magic in everyday things.

Key Takeaway

Cherish and nurture imaginative play.

Themes

imagination joy childhood

Mood

playful warm

Type

inspirational narrative

When to use this quote

  • birthday parties
  • family gatherings
  • playdates
  • storytelling
  • school recess

Key Concepts

playfulness attachment creativity

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does imagination shape your perception of the world?
  • When do you let play guide learning?
A Different Perspective

May overlook safety concerns when excitement overrides caution.

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