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Jeanne Betancourt

Too Many Ponies

3.8

Part of "Pony Pals" series

Too Many Ponies, written by Jeanne Betancourt, is a heartwarming and engaging children's book that tells the story of a young girl named Sarah and her love for horses. Sarah has always dreamed of having her own pony, and when she finally gets the chance to adopt one, she is overjoyed. However, she quickly realizes that taking care of a pony is a lot harder than she thought. The book follows Sarah's journey as she learns about the responsibilities of owning a pony, from feeding and grooming to training and exercising. Along the way, she faces various challenges and setbacks, but she never gives up on her beloved pony, even when things get tough. Betancourt's writing is warm and inviting, making it easy for young readers to connect with Sarah and her world. The author does an excellent job of capturing the joys and struggles of horse ownership, and she provides valuable insights into the importance of perseverance, hard work, and dedication. One of the strengths of Too Many Ponies is its strong sense of place. Betancourt vividly describes the rolling hills and lush pastures of the countryside, transporting readers to a world where horses roam free and dreams can come true. The book also features beautiful illustrations that bring the story to life, making it a visual treat for readers of all ages. Overall, Too Many Ponies is a delightful and inspiring book that is sure to capture the hearts of horse lovers everywhere. Its engaging storyline, relatable characters, and valuable life lessons make it a must-read for children who are looking for a fun and educational book about the joys and challenges of owning a pony...

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