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What does the horse tell the boy that he can do?
What does the horse tell the boy that he can do?
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In the children’s book “The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse” by Charlie Mackesy, the horse tells the boy that he can do many things, including believing in himself. The horse emphasizes themes of kindness, courage, and the importance of friendship, encouraging the boy to embrace his potential and find strength in himself. The interactions highlight a supportive relationship and convey uplifting messages about self-worth and love.