Ghost In The House
Elizabeth Lindsay, John Eastwood
Paperback
(Scholastic, March 15, 2003)
Annie's neighbor Penelope is sick and can't take care of her pony, Pebbles. Annie volunteers to help the normally snobby Penelope because of her love for all things horse-related. Penelope, however, is less than grateful and plays a spooky joke on Annie. Ned to the rescue! He gallops out of his magical poster to help Annie convince Penelope that there just might be a ghost in her house. Annie's pony poster comes with a magical surprise: Ned the pony comes to life! Annie's neighbor Penelope is sick and can't take care of her pony, Pebbles. Annie volunteers to help the normally snobby Penelope because of her love for all things horse-related. Penelope, however, is less than grateful and plays a spooky joke on Annie. Ned to the rescue! He gallops out of his magical poster to help Annie convince Penelope that there just might be a ghost in her house. Annie's pony, Ned, has burst out of his magical poster once ahain. Just in time, too. Annie's neighbor, Penelope, needs help taking care of her pony, Pebbles. Ned and Annie are only too happy to help!Unforunately, snobby Penelope isn't very nice in return. Instead of thanking Annie, she plays a spooky joke on her. How rude! It's a good thing Ned is around. He's determined to help Annie and show Penelope what real friendship looks like.
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