Cherry Pippa - Pippa And Domino 〈PRO × VERSION〉

★★★★☆ (A quiet classic for ages 2–6, best read slowly, with a toy horse nearby.) Have you read Pippa and Domino with a child? Which toy was your childhood Domino? Share your memories below.

The narrative follows a simple, resonant arc. One rainy afternoon, Pippa decides that she and Domino will journey to the "Coconut Tree Forest" at the end of the garden path. With a red scarf tied around Domino’s neck as a bridle and a basket of pretend provisions, the pair sets off. Along the way, they encounter a puddle (the "Silver Sea"), a sleeping cat (the "Mountain Giant"), and a tangle of fallen branches (the "Dark Thicket"). cherry pippa - pippa and domino

In the gentle world of early childhood literature, few stories capture the quiet thrill of first friendship and imaginative play quite like Cherry Pippa — Pippa and Domino . This charming tale, part of the beloved Cherry Pippa series, introduces young readers to a little girl named Pippa and her most trusted companion: a toy horse named Domino. The Story at a Glance Pippa is a spirited, curious child with a rich inner world. Her best friend isn't another child—it’s Domino, a wooden rocking horse (or in some editions, a hobby horse) with a faded mane and one chipped ear. To anyone else, Domino is just a toy. To Pippa, he is a gallant steed, a confidant, and a ticket to adventure. ★★★★☆ (A quiet classic for ages 2–6, best

For any child learning to navigate the line between reality and make-believe—and for any adult who remembers the beloved toy that once took them everywhere—this little book remains a perfect companion. The narrative follows a simple, resonant arc