Horse Named Steve, A
- Publisher
- Kids Can Press
- Initial publish date
- Apr 2017
- Subjects
- Humorous Stories, Horses
Library Ordering Options
Description
“Steve is a fine horse,” begins Kelly Collier's clever picture book. “But he thinks he could be finer. He wants to be EXCEPTIONAL.” When Steve finds a beautiful gold horn lying on the ground in the forest, he realizes he has found his path to the exceptional! He immediately ties the horn to the top of his head and prances off to show his friends. Not everyone is impressed, but most of his friends agree --- Steve and his horn are indeed exceptional. In fact, many of his friends are so inspired, they decide to tie items to the tops of their heads as well. So when Steve discovers his horn has suddenly gone missing, he's devastated and frantically searches everywhere to find it. He won't be exceptional without his horn! Or will he?
This is a laugh-out-loud tale of an endearingly self-absorbed horse, illustrated in lively black-and-white artwork. Throughout the story, Collier interweaves humorous commentary and some definitions (such as for devastated: “That means really, really bummed.”). The tone of the book allows children to feel like they're in on the joke while the main character isn't, adding to the amusement. Besides its fun appeal as a read-aloud, this book would be a terrific choice to launch discussions on self-esteem, particularly about the difference between what people think will make them special and what actually does make them special. It also works for lessons on proper social skills and how to treat your friends.
About the author
Kelly Collier has been drawing since she was little, and studied illustration in college. She is the author-illustrator of A Horse Named Steve, Team Steve and The Imposter, and the illustrator of Sloth and Squirrel in a Pickle and the Izzy series. She has an identical twin sister and an older brother. The idea for Steve the Horse came from a doodle she did to fill a small empty frame at home. Kelly lives in Toronto, Ontario, with her husband and daughter.
Awards
- Short-listed, Shining Willow Award, Saskatchewan Young Readers' Choice Awards
- Winner, First and Best List, Toronto Public Library
- Winner, Best Books for Kids & Teens, Canadian Children's Book Centre
- Winner, OLA Best Bets, Ontario Library Association
Editorial Reviews
Tonally and structurally, the book is reminiscent of the works of Mélanie Watt ...
Quill & Quire
... a high speed, tightly woven read ...
CM Magazine
... this tale of hubris and self-expression will have both parents and children rolling with laughter.
Booklist
Steve's larger-than-life antics and slapstick foibles will put him right at home alongside other iconic and beloved children's book characters.
The Globe and Mail