An easy-to-read science book filled with loads of interesting facts about ponies and bright, realistic illustrations looks at how ponies differ from horses and just what makes a pony a pony. Simultaneous.
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Pam Pollack and Meg Belviso are a dynamic writing duo who have written several books for Penguin Young Readers.
K-Gr. 2. What's the difference between horses and ponies? Ponies are no more than 57 inches high. Full of such facts, this book in the All Aboard Science Reader series uses short, easily understandable sentences to push the narrative forward. Among the topics covered are pony communication and body language and the life of a foal. The watercolor art is sometimes static, but Bonforte offers attractive pictures of ponies at work and play. The book will catch readers with an interesting topic and keep them involved with an easy execution. Ilene Cooper
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