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I Want a Pony (Pony Pals No. 1)

I Want a Pony (Pony Pals No. 1)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A wonderful book for horse-crazy girls aged 9-12!
Review: I highly recommend this series of books (Pony Pals, Nos. 1 through 17), for young horse-lovers. Every story is filled with pony-lore and insightful ideas regarding the care and nurturing of ponies and horses. The girls illustrate an impressive array of problem-solving techniques as they deal with obnoxious young children, local bullies, angry neighbors, concerned parents, and a whole slew of dangers to their beloved ponies. My ten year old daughter, an animal-loving non-reader, was given one of the set as a gift. She finished it in a day and a half. I subsequently bought her the whole set, and now I find her reading under the covers with a flashlight long after bedtime. I don't know what I will do when she finishes them all. "Good-Bye Pony" (Pony Pals No. 8) is a particularly well written and sensitive portrayal of the loss of a lifetime friend and beloved pet. My daughter has already said goodbye to two beloved pets, and I know that this story helped her to understand and accept the grieving process. Try these books, if you want to excite your daughter about reading.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Pony Pal Power!
Review: I love this book because not long ago I was like Lulu with no pony. But now I have one! Luckily I didn't go through what Lulu did.

Lulu is living in Wiggins with her Grandmother. She meets Anna, Pam and their ponies. She also meets Snowwhite. Snowwhite is a beautiful Welsh Pony but she is in danger! Can Lule and her Pony Pals rescue a pony in trouble?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Pony Pal Power!
Review: In this book we meet a little girl named Lucinda, who lives with her grandmother because her mother died when she was four,and her father is away studying animals in the Amazon jungle of Brazil. Lucinda meets Anna, a girl who lives next door, and Anna's friend Pam, and together they form the Pony Pals.

In this first book of the series the girls try to save a pony named Snow White, who was caught in a barbed wire fence, and is hurt. With the help of her Pony Pals, Lucinda sets out to save the pony and find it a home. She gets a big surprise when she meets the pony's real owner, and the story gets more exciting from there.

I like this book because I love ponies. If you love ponies and you like adventure then you should read this book too.

Enjoy!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Adorable New Book Series for Pony Lovers
Review: Lucinda (Lulu) Sanders has always wanted a pony, and now that she's forced to stay in the small town of Wiggins with her Grandmother while her Father explores the Amazon Jungle in Brazil, she thinks that she may just have a chance in getting what she wants. Besides, having a pony would make not having her Father alongside her much easier. Not to mention that she would be able to become Pony Pals with Anna Harley, and her pony Acorn, and Pam Crandal, and her pony Lightning. So when Lulu finds a pony that she knows is in serious danger, she wants to help her. But to help the pony, she'll need the help of two Pony Pals, and a lot of love.

Jeanne Betancourt has created a fantastic book series for young horse lovers with PONY PALS. The three girls (Pam, Lulu, and Anna) are fun characters, who will teach young horse lovers, and/or owners, how to care for ponies, treat them kindly, and just have tons of fun with both their ponies and friends. This is a must-have series for anyone who knows a horse-loving child between the ages of 5-12 years old. They will cherish this series for years to come, and it, in turn, will teach them just how hard owning a pony can be, but also how much fun owning one is.

Erika Sorocco

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A pony, barb wire, what will happen next?
Review: This book is great because it describes all the girls really good. And in all Pony Pal books I feel as if I actually know the girls. And not only are the books fun, they also give information about ponies. I am eighteen and I still enjoy these books and I believe that no matter how old I get, I always will. I want to read every single book in this series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: will lulu get a pony
Review: this was the second pony pal book I read.It was good.lulu finds a pony caught in a fence. but no one is around.her stable hasn't been cleaned.so will the pony survive.I'll let you find out.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: will lulu get a pony
Review: When Lulu first comes to Wiggins, she is convinced that it will be the most boring experiance in all her life! But when tradgedy strikes, leaving a pony's life in jeopardy, it's up to Lulu and her new Pony Pals to save the day. Will the beutiful pony Snow White live? If she does, will she have to go back to her busy owners who have no time for her? Find out in this awesome book for young horse lovers!! I loved it beacause my horse Lucky had a strained tendon last year, and I can totally relate to Lulu's fear!

***HEY!! Are you wondering what happens when Rema returns? Check it out in Pony Pals #4 Give Me Back My Pony***


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