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Although he is helped by his new sixth-grade teacher after being diagnosed as dyslexic, Brian still has some problems with school and with people he thought were his friends.
When ten-year-old Aviva comes home from camp to find her parents have separated, she is afraid that instead of being a two-family child, she'll be a two-bedroom, no-family child.
The Pony Pals deal with the death of Winston, their neighbor Ms. Wiggins' elderly pony.
Eve's pony, Lucky, has grown so difficult to handle that Eve's parents want her to give him up, but Eve turns to the Pony Pals for help.
The Pony Pals are faced with the challenge of helping a friend deal with her pony going blind. They each learn a lesson about taking care of a pony and the importance of telling the truth.
During a fire at the Crandal Animal Clinic, the Pony Pals help remove all the animals unharmed--but Anna's kitten is missing. A pony named Acorn comes to the rescue in a thrilling search.
Lulu and Snow White find a letter written in 1918 hidden in a jar. The letter is from one young girl to another, who both seem to like ponies as much as the Pony Pals. Lulu and her friends can't figure out why the two hid notes to stay in touch. The only way to find out is to ask them, but will they be able to find them? Illustrations.
The Pony Pals girls work to get a mysteriously ill pony ready for competition and learn that participation can be as rewarding as winning.
Lulu missed her pony, Snow White, while she was on vacation. When she returns, Snow White is missing! And worse, she discovers a boy named Charlie has been riding her pony Western style.
Will Anna have to give up her pony?