Sunday Tribune

Pancakes: the miniature horse with many tales tells all of his latest adventure

- KEDIBONE MODISE kedibone.modise@inl.co.za

A LITTLE Horse Called Pancakes was launched this week.

Written by Candice Noakesdobs­on, the series tells heartwarmi­ng tales of Pancakes’ life with his family and friends within the Cape Town horse-riding community.

For Noakes-dobson, the ongoing series continues her quest to transform the lives of many South African children and persons with disabiliti­es.

“My family has also been involved with the South African Riding For The Disabled associatio­n for many years and I really wanted to do a project that would help raise valuable funds for this organisati­on that transforms the lives of so many children,” says Noakes-dobson.

“Each Pancakes story is loosely based on events that happen at

Sweet Valley farm with the characters based on persons and animals who inhabit our farm or who have left a huge impression on our hearts.

“In A Little Horse Called Pancakes and The Big Fire, Darryl the helicopter pilot who fought the awful fires on the Constantia­berg mountains was a dear friend who lost his life a couple of weeks later, fighting a fire in Bainskloof.

“I was desperate to keep his spirit alive for his wife and son who at the time was not even a year old. He will always remain our true hero.

“The latest tale, A little Horse Called Pancakes and the Big Game, tells the story of bravery and self-belief.

“My husband coaches rugby and Annab rides competitiv­ely.

Both sports require a huge amount of determinat­ion and overcoming obstacles which may be physical or mental. In this story, I wanted to tie the two worlds together.

“Scarra Ntubeni has a starring role with Annab and Pancakes. All three learn from each other. Scarra was very kind to allow us to let him star in the book. He is such a role model to Annab and so many children. I really hope that many children enjoy this new instalment.”

Pancakes is a miniature horse that has lived with Noakes-dobson for more than 15 years.

“He is so adored, comes and visits inside the house and has a girlfriend called Candy Floss, a very old Welsh pony. They do everything together. He is such a character, he creates stories daily which I need to jot down to try and weave into the next tale.

“I was also extremely fortunate to have a great friend in Wendy Patterson a fellow teacher who is the most talented illustrato­r who agreed to collaborat­e on the books.

“Her illustrati­ons bring Pancakes and his friends to life. I truly believe without her contributi­on these books would not receive the love they do.

“Along with Wendy on board, a friend from school Catriona Ross, an unbelievab­ly talented author very kindly agreed to edit the stories.

“Finally rounding off the team is Maryse Collins who puts the text and illustrati­ons together so that we can monitor what the final product will look like and what we need to work on. These tales are really a team effort.”

The Pancakes series is available at all major book stores nationwide.

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