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Books with title The Magic Pony

  • The Magic Pound

    Candy Hall Young, Blossom M Brower

    language (Blossom M Brower & Candy Hall Young, March 4, 2014)
    Follow along as Chris goes around and finds happy magic at the pound.
  • The Magic U

    Mark Adel

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 9, 2018)
    Anything can happen in The Magic U: open a door, open a book, and see. ... Duncan Youze sneaks outside at night to look for a Magic U “that makes your bestest wish come true.” His big sister Holly follows to keep him out of trouble. But a stranger frightens them and they run away. Lost in the woods, they discover a cottage and a secret passage lined with doors. When the stranger reappears, they dash through a doorway, taking off on a wild flight of imagination. In a maze of amazing worlds, Holly and Duncan meet all kinds of crazy characters: a beefy boy who can fly, a rainbow-stabbing rabbit, a wolf in ewe’s clothing, an infant princess on a planet of stuffed animals, and many more, some friendly, others not. Along the way, they learn to appreciate each other and themselves, but will they escape the stranger? And will they ever find their way home? The Magic U is a modern adventure that follows in the footsteps of children’s classics like Alice in Wonderland, Hansel and Gretel, The Wizard of Oz, and Peter Pan—with a nod and a wink at grown-up books too. There’s nothing quite like The Magic U, for children and their grown-ups, a wonderful blend of fantasy and fun that explores the magic of books and the mystery of growing up.
  • The Magic Poet

    Sophie Jelbert, Miriam Jelbert, August Koskinen

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 15, 2018)
    In The Magic Poet, six cousins are thrown into an exciting adventure when their grandmother suddenly vanishes. From hot deserts to underground cities, they meet many different people and animals as they uncover the mystery. The Magic Poet is a story of passion, friendship, teamwork, and conquering difficulties with courage.
  • The Magic Piano

    Ruth S Payne

    Paperback (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc, Jan. 30, 2019)
    The story was given in detail by the Lord in a dream on June 30, 2015, and was written down immediately. It is about a family of mice. The parents' names are Bud and Blossom. They have four daughters named Iris, Rose, Violet, and Daisy. They lived in a hole at the bottom of a big tree. When winter came, they moved into the house next door and found a piano to be the perfect place to live. When the people in the house went to bed, the piano became magical. How do you think that happened?
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  • The Magic Pen

    Heather Markland

    language (, March 22, 2016)
    A story for children about anaphylaxis.
  • The Magic Pin

    Ina B. Forbus, Corydon Bell

    Paperback (Independently published, May 24, 2019)
    KIRKUS REVIEWNellie makes a forthright and friendly heroine as a set of adventures befalls her after she, seventh granddaughter of a seventh granddaughter, inherits a tiny golden horseshoe which will only work its charms under these circumstances. Unaware of anything special when Grandpa gives her the pin, Nellie is taken by surprise when the farm animals start talking to her. When they become her friends, small improvements around the farm and Nellie makes a forthright and friendly heroine as a set of adventures befalls her after she, seventh granddaughter of a seventh granddaughter, inherits a tiny golden horseshoe which will only work its charms under these circumstances. Unaware of anything special when Grandpa gives her the pin, Nellie is taken by surprise when the farm animals start talking to her. When they become her friends, small improvements around the farm and Grandpa's gristmill begin to be felt, but by far the biggest action is taken after a flood when Nellie, warned by the animals, is able to save a neighbour's boy. Neither pretentious nor precious, this is a fine family story for reading along too
  • The Magic

    L F Radley

    Paperback (Creative 30 Publishing, Feb. 24, 2017)
    When Jack found himself alone, and in danger, he remembered his grandmother Nina’s advice. And it worked - but how could it? Later Jack tested Nina’s words in other uncomfortable scenarios - with mixed results. He knew it was time to ask Nina why sometimes what he uttered appeared to help, and sometimes not!
  • The Magic Pen

    Hiawyn Oram, Nick Schon

    Paperback (Collins Educational, Jan. 1, 2005)
    Everything about Mr Big is big. And ordinary pens just won’t do; every time he tries to write, Mr Big’s ordinary sized pens break. So Mr Big drives to the shop in his big car to buy a big pen. But size is not the only suprising thing about Mr Big’s new pen.•Blue/ Band 4 books offer longer, repeated patterns with sequential events and integrated literary and natural language.•Text type - A fantasy story.•A storyboard on pages 22 and 23 provides a pictorial summary of the story in eight frames, an ideal cue for further discussion and activity.•Curriculum links - Numeracy: Shape, space and measure.• This book has been levelled for Reading Recovery.
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  • The Magic Purse

    Yoshiko Uchida, Keiko Narahashi

    Hardcover (Margaret K. McElderry, Sept. 30, 1993)
    In a retelling of an old Japanese folktale, complemented by delicate watercolor paintings, a young farmer stumbles on the dreaded Black Swamp and agrees to deliver a letter for a girl held prisoner there.
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  • Dani and the Magic Pony

    Robert Timberlake

    Paperback (Loconeal Publishing, LLC, Oct. 29, 2016)
    Dani has lost her pony, but help is on the way. Tobar the Troll has stolen Dani’s birthday pony. How will she ever get it back? From across time, help comes to Dani in a most unexpected way. With a little help, and magic, Dani and a new found friend are off on a brave adventure to stop Tobar and rescue her pony. What they find surprises them all.
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  • Magic Molly: The Secret Pony

    Holly Webb

    Paperback (Scholastic, )
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  • The Magic Maze

    Curt Smith

    eBook
    While visiting their grandparents in Seattle, Andy and Logan enjoy an adventure in a "magical" corn maze. All is well until some unusual things begin happening and they wonder if they'll find their way out.