Pony Scouts: Pony Crazy

Pony Scouts: Pony Crazy by Catherine Hapka is an illustrated book published by Harper Collins on February 24, 2009. This 32-page story follows Meg, a young girl who adores horses but has only experienced them through books and toys while living in the city. Upon moving to the country, Meg’s life changes as she makes a new friend who lives on a horse farm, allowing her to encounter real ponies for the first time.
Readers will find a charming narrative that highlights themes of friendship and the excitement of new experiences. As Meg meets, feeds, and grooms her first horses, the story captures the joy of discovering a passion for animals. This book is designed for beginner readers and is ideal for those interested in juvenile fiction that explores social themes and the bond between children and animals.
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No one loves horses more than Meg. She has pony books, pony toys, and even a pony rug! But Meg lives in the big city and has never been around real ponies before. Then her family moves to the country, and on her first day of school, Meg makes a new friend—a friend who lives on a horse farm! Beginning readers will cheer as Meg meets, feeds, and grooms her very first horses. A sweet story of friendship and big ideas, this is the perfect book for horse lovers of all ages.
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