Naughty Norton (Pony Tales) Some people think Norton is a naughty pony, but his owner Molly knows he is just very clever.. She is determined to train her pony, no matter how long it takes
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| Title | : | Naughty Norton (Pony Tales) |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.85 (409 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1404855041 |
| Format Type | : | Library Binding |
| Number of Pages | : | 56 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2009-09-01 |
| Genre | : |
Some people think Norton is a naughty pony, but his owner Molly knows he is just very clever. She is determined to train her pony, no matter how long it takes.
Editorial : About the Author While growing up, Bernadette Kelly desperately wanted her own horse. Although she rode other people's horses, she didn't get one of her own until she was an adult. Many years later, she is still obsessed with horses. Luckily, she lives in the country where there is plenty of room for her four-legged friends. When she's not writing or working with her horses, Bernadette takes her two children to pony club competitions.
Liz Alger loves horses so much that she left suburbia to live in the rambling outskirts of Melbourne, Australia. Her new home provides plenty of room to indulge in her passion. Her love of animals, horses in particular, shines through in the delightful and humorous illustrations of Norton, the naughty pony, in the Pony Tales series.
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UPDATED: 9/23/2007
David, As I'm sure you keep up with your reviews on Amazon, just wanted to say that I had some Whitecastles when I was in St Louis this summer, and I thought of your book and when you were doing the research on it. Read this book as an adolescent and always wanted my own copy. Several years ago, I used the margins of my book to add my epiphanies and questions, as Ms. It is amazing to think Doy
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