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Pebble the Pony

By (author) Benedict Blathwayt





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Pebble the pony lives on a wild and lonely moor. He loves the holidaymakers who come up from the ton – especially when they bring picnics and feed him their leftovers! One day, Pebble makes up his mind to see the town for himself, but when he gets there, he finds it’s not such a wonderful place after all. He is rescued by an old lady, Miss Moss, who leads him safely back to the moor. Pebble often visits Miss Moss on her little farm and is a great help to her when she is unable to go shopping in the town. They soon become the best of friends.

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Publisher | Birlinn General
Published date | 4 Jul 2024
Language |
Format | Paperback / softback
Pages | 32
Dimensions | 200 x 200 x 4mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 116g
ISBN | 978-1-7802-7886-5
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BISAC | juvenile fiction / general


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