Winni Allfours

Winni Allfours by Babette Cole, published by Puffin in 1995, is a delightful children’s book that spans 32 pages. This engaging story follows Winni, a young girl who is passionate about ponies and dreams of owning one. Inspired by a comment from her school’s dinner lady about eating carrots, Winni embarks on a whimsical journey to see if she can transform into a horse by consuming her favorite vegetable.
Readers will find a charming narrative that explores themes of friendship and social interactions through Winni’s imaginative quest. The book presents a lighthearted take on childhood dreams and the lengths to which one might go to achieve them. With its playful premise, Winni Allfours invites young readers to enjoy a fun and imaginative story that encourages creativity and the joy of friendship.
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Winni adores ponies and pleads with her mum and dad to buy her one. The dinner lady at school puts an idea into Winni’s head when she says that if she keeps on eating so many carrots, she’ll turn into a horse. Winni decides to test this theory out, and sure enough it works.
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