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Sunshine Stables: Sienna and the Snowy Pony - Sienna and the Snowy Pony - cover

Sunshine Stables: Sienna and the Snowy Pony - Sienna and the Snowy Pony

Olivia Tuffin

Publisher: Nosy Crow Ltd

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Summary

At Sunshine Stables, dreams become adventures! Young pony fans will love this fantastic illustrated pony club series from Olivia Tuffin.
Sienna loves helping out at Sunshine Stables in exchange for rides on Apples, a perfect little Shetland. Nobody believes Sienna when she says that Apples has racing instincts. When a trip to a grand stables goes wrong, it's Sienna and Apples' chance to race to the rescue!
Packed with adventure and full of heart, Olivia's huge knowledge and passion for ponies shines on every page. Beautifully illustrated throughout by Jo Goodberry, this is a perfect pony story for readers aged 7+.
Don't miss the other Sunshine Stables stories!

- Poppy and the Perfect Pony
- Sophie and the Spooky Pony
- Gracie and the Grumpy Pony
- Jess and the Jumpy Pony
- Amina and the Amazing Pony
Available since: 11/09/2023.
Print length: 112 pages.

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