By Kim J. Harmon
By Kim J. Harmon
When it comes to horses, there are a lot of coooool adventures to be had â as the precocious young kids in the popular Animal Ark and Pony Pals series will gladly illustrate in their newest books from Little Apple Publishing.
Shetland in the Shed and Lost and Found Pony are the two newest entries into the series and both find their characters struggling with tough â and sometimes scary â problems. If your youngster likes horses and likes to read, introduce him or her to the Animal Ark or the Pony Pals â thereâs no telling what may happen.
Shetland in the Shed (©2001 by Ben M. Baglio and illustrator J. Gregory, published by Little Apple, 160 pages, $3.95, reading level â ages 9 to 12); Animal Ark series #29.
Polly and her beautiful Shetland Pony visit Animal Ark and Mandy couldnât be happier. But Mandy is surprised to discover that her new friend has long been afraid of horses. It is a perplexing problem and one Mandy and her friends hope to solve so that Polly can ride her horse in the spring medieval pageant.
Lost and Found Pony (©2001 by Jeanne Betancourt and illustrator Paul Bachem, published by Little Apple, 96 pages, $3.95, reading level â ages 9 to 12); Pony Pals series #29.
Rosalie and Mimi may be Junior Pony Pals, but Anna wishes she had never invited them along for a trail ride. First, Rosalie and Miki wander off and get lost and then one of their ponies runs away, too! Can the Pony Pals save the save â even if it means going into a dark and scary cave?
