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Books with title Runaway Ponies!

  • Pony Scouts: Runaway Ponies!

    Catherine Hapka, Anne Kennedy

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Feb. 28, 2012)
    The Pony Scouts are having a sleepover at Jill’s house! They get to tend to the ponies day and night. But when one of the girls forgets to latch a stall, it’s the Scouts to the rescue!
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  • Pony Scouts: Runaway Ponies!

    Catherine Hapka, Heather Corrigan, HarperAudio

    Audible Audiobook (HarperAudio, May 15, 2012)
    When Meg's parents go away for the weekend, letting Meg stay with fellow Pony Scout Jill, the Scouts are in for an extra-special sleepover! Meg, Jill, and their friend Annie get to tend Jill's ponies day and night. But when one of the Scouts forgets to latch a pony's stall, things start to get a little crazy. The Pony Scouts race to the rescue, and along the way they learn that being careful is an important key to being able to have fun. The Pony Scouts return in this charming I Can Read, a wonderful addition to the Pony Scouts series.
  • Runaway Pony

    Jeanne Betancourt

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Nov. 1, 1995)
    An early chapter book series featuring a group of young girls and their ponies.
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  • Runaway Pony

    Kristin Earhart, Serena Geddes

    Paperback (Aladdin, Sept. 15, 2015)
    A lost pony is cause for a nighttime adventure on Chincoteague Island in this third book of a chapter book series inspired by Marguerite Henry’s Misty of Chincoteague.Full Moon Fancy, Fancy for short, is a pony with a knack for getting loose. First she just tramples a herb garden, then she knocks over a wall of a chicken coop, so the hens end up all over the yard and down on the beach. When she gets out one too many times, Willa and Ben are worried she’s lost. They set out to track her down—in the moonlight! Will they find the runaway pony, or is Fancy lost for good?
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  • Pony Scouts: Runaway Ponies!

    Catherine Hapka, Anne Kennedy

    eBook (HarperCollins, Feb. 28, 2012)
    When Meg’s parents go away for the weekend, letting Meg stay with fellow Pony Scout Jill, the Scouts are in for an extra-special sleepover! Meg, Jill, and their friend Annie get to tend Jill’s ponies day and night. But when one of the Scouts forgets to latch a pony’s stall, things start to get a little crazy. The Pony Scouts race to the rescue, and along the way they learn that being careful is an important key to being able to have fun. The Pony Scouts return in this charming I Can Read, a wonderful addition to the Pony Scouts series.
  • Runaway Pony

    Kristin Earhart, Serena Geddes

    eBook (Aladdin, Sept. 15, 2015)
    A lost pony is cause for a nighttime adventure on Chincoteague Island in this third book of a chapter book series inspired by Marguerite Henry’s Misty of Chincoteague.Full Moon Fancy, Fancy for short, is a pony with a knack for getting loose. First she just tramples a herb garden, then she knocks over a wall of a chicken coop, so the hens end up all over the yard and down on the beach. When she gets out one too many times, Willa and Ben are worried she’s lost. They set out to track her down—in the moonlight! Will they find the runaway pony, or is Fancy lost for good?
  • Runaway Ponies!

    Catherine Hapka, Anne Kennedy

    Library Binding (Turtleback, Feb. 28, 2012)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. The Pony Scouts are having an extra-special sleepover. Meg, Jill, and their friend Annie will tend to Jill's ponies day and night. But when one of them forgets to latch a pony's stall, things get a little crazy. The Pony Scouts race to the rescue, and learn that being careful is an important key to being able to have fun.
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  • Pony Scouts: Runaway Ponies!

    Catherine Hapka, Anne Kennedy

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Feb. 28, 2012)
    When Meg’s parents go away for the weekend, letting Meg stay with fellow Pony Scout Jill, the Scouts are in for an extra-special sleepover! Meg, Jill, and their friend Annie get to tend Jill’s ponies day and night. But when one of the Scouts forgets to latch a pony’s stall, things start to get a little crazy. The Pony Scouts race to the rescue, and along the way they learn that being careful is an important key to being able to have fun. The Pony Scouts return in this charming I Can Read, a wonderful addition to the Pony Scouts series.
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  • Runaway Pony

    Jessie Haas, Margo Apple

    Paperback (Greenwillow Books, Aug. 3, 2004)
    Radish is a feisty pony -- and the best teacher Judy has ever had. He teaches her how to ride, how to go fast and far, and even how to fall off. But most of all, he teaches her to be patient. When Judy outgrows him, Radish teaches Nina all the same things, and most of all, how to be brave.But girls grow, and ponies stay the same size. What will Radish do with no one to teach? It takes his running away for Judy and Nina to find the perfect solution, one that keeps Radish from being outgrown ever again!
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  • Runaway Pony

    Kristin Earhart, Serena Geddes

    Hardcover (Aladdin, Sept. 15, 2015)
    A lost pony is cause for a nighttime adventure on Chincoteague Island in this third book of a chapter book series inspired by Marguerite Henry’s Misty of Chincoteague.Full Moon Fancy, Fancy for short, is a pony with a knack for getting loose. First she just tramples a herb garden, then she knocks over a wall of a chicken coop, so the hens end up all over the yard and down on the beach. When she gets out one too many times, Willa and Ben are worried she’s lost. They set out to track her down—in the moonlight! Will they find the runaway pony, or is Fancy lost for good?
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  • Runaway Pony

    Ruepp K., Heyne U., Ulrike Heyne, Krista Ruepp

    Hardcover (North-South Books, March 1, 2005)
    Prince, a little Icelandic pony, is growing up. He is Anna's pony. She's raised him from a foal, and loves him dearly. Whenever Anna calls, Prince comes running right to her and nuzzles her neck. Prince is still too young to be ridden, but it's time to start training him to walk with a halter and lead line. On his very first lesson, Anna accidentally walks him past a noisy tractor. Terrified, Prince rears and runs away. With her wise grandmother's help, Anna manages to find her runaway pony and, with patience and love, win back his trust. Lush paintings of the beautiful Icelandic landscape illustrate this heartwarming story about the special bonds that can exist between horses and young riders. Fans fo the first book featuring Anna and Prince, Winter Pony, [which School Library Journal called, "a pleasant horse story with lovely illustrations that capture the rugged beauty of the Icelandic countryside,"] won’t want to miss this affecting sequel.
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  • Runaway Pony

    Susannah Leigh

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Jess Adams begins to have doubts whether she made the right decision when her quick thinking helps her catch a runaway palomino and return him to his owner when she hears that a pony of that description has been stolen.
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