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LONESTAR HORSE (#02331) Lonestar is a happy horse. He loves to gallop through the fields and drink from the cool streams. He likes to run like the wind... and to sleep like... well, like a horse. He never aspired to be a race horse or to pull a beer wagon like his brothers and sisters. What he does like to do however, is march down Main Street in a parade carrying a cowboy, and he likes to nibble at the popcorn offered him by friendly children when he visits the park with Officer Fred. Lonestar is 12 inches tall... and that's much too small for his giant heart! |
Aurora World, Inc. $9.95 |
J. ROCKING HORSE (202) Even when Jimmy was a pony, he had the nicest, smoothest way of walking that made him a joy to ride upon. Now that he's grown up, his gentle rocking gait has made him famous all across the land. Our J. Rocking Horse Hand Puppet is 12 inches tall and have a very expressive movable mouth. Click on the image to see a more detailed picture of Jimmy. |
Puppet Partners, Inc. $13.95 |
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HORACE HORSE (#M2567) In the world of unlikely professions, Horace Horse stands out. Or we should say, dances out! Even as a pony he aspired to a career in tap dancing figuring that his advantage in this field, four legs instead of two, would quickly propel him to the heights of stardom. He changed his name to "Clackity the Dancing Horse" so it would look better in the biz magazines like Variety, Dance Magazine and Horse Illustrated, and then he waited for his career to take off. Unfortunately it was a long wait. He hadn't figured on the fact that most night clubs, dinner theaters, dance halls, and the like, would have rules about not allowing horses on stage because of damage to their wood floors. Our Horace Horse is 12 inches tall. |
Melissa & Doug $15.95 |
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HARRY HORSE (#2814) Harry is a natural blonde! And he loves it! But it was not always so. As a pony he couldn't stand looking just like every other palomino pony in the corral. So he made a deal with the Rancher's son to trade horseback trips to school for a henna rinse. Harry loved being a roan... but after only a few weeks in the sun his coat began to turn pink... and this was worse than blonde. The Rancher's son tried to help him fix it with some black boot dye and for a while he looked just like the famous "Black Beauty." Unfortunately, with the first heavy rain of winter, Harry began to turn purple... and it was the last straw! After being "The Horse of Many Colors" for the past six months, being simply a palomino was beginning to look pretty good. And after 16 shampoos and two trips through the carwash, Harry is a palomino again! He is 14 inches tall. |
Folkmanis, Inc. $19.95 |
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HOPPY HORSE (#M2560) Hoppy Horse (or Hop for short) went shopping one day and ended up buying a pair of expensive new hightop horseshoes. Of course a horse has four hooves so he had to purchase another pair. The first time he tried out his new shoes, he was thrilled to discover that he could finally jump over the highest fence on the ranch. It was unfortunate that the highest fence on the ranch was around the dumpster (which is exactly where he left those hightop shoes)! Hop is 18 inches long, not counting length of tail. Hand goes in between front legs and up into head to work mouth. |
Melissa & Doug $15.95 |
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BLACK HORSE (#2527) This Hand Puppet is 18 inches long. |
Folkmanis, Inc. $29.95 |