Sheltie at the Funfair

Sheltie at the Funfair by Peter Clover is a delightful children’s book published by Penguin Adult on January 18, 2001. This 96-page story follows Emma and her horse, Sheltie, as they eagerly anticipate the arrival of the funfair in Little Applewood. However, their excitement quickly turns to concern when they discover that someone is trying to sabotage the rides, threatening the fairground boss Mr. Girola’s chance to win the prestigious Golden Fairground Shield.
In this engaging narrative, Emma and Sheltie take on the role of detectives to uncover the culprit behind the mischief. As they work to help Mr. Girola, they face challenges, including a damaged carousel that needs urgent repairs. The story highlights themes of teamwork and perseverance, culminating in a heartwarming moment when Sheltie steps in as a living carousel pony to assist in the competition. This edition, written in English, offers young readers an entertaining blend of adventure and problem-solving, set against the backdrop of holidays and celebrations.
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Emma and Sheltie can’t wait for the funfair to come to Little Applewood but its arrival brings problems. Someone travelling with the fair is trying to sabotage the rides to stop Mr Girola, the fairground boss, and his carousel, from winning the showman carnival’s top prize – the Golden Fairground Shield. Emma and Sheltie play detective and discover the culprit but Mr Girola still needs help as his carousel has been smashed. Everything possible is done to fix the carousel and when one wooden figure proves to be beyond repair, Sheltie stands in as a living carousel pony and helps Mr Girola win the Shield.
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