Runaway Pony - Hardcover

Ruepp, Krista

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Synopsis

When Anna starts to teach her pony Prince to walk with a halter and lead line, she accidentally walks him past a noisy tractor that scares Prince and causes him to run away, but with the help of her wise grandmother, Anna finds Prince and wins back his trust.

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About the Author

Krista Ruepp was born in Cologne, Germany, and now lives in Remschied, Germany. She has written three easy-to-read titles, Midnight Rider, Horses in the Fog, and The Sea Pony, as well as an earlier picture book featuring Anna and her Icelandic pony, Winter Pony.Ulrike Heyne lives in Possendorf, Germany, near Dresden, where she was born. She has illustrated Rescue at Sea! and Winter Pony, as well as the three easy-to-read titles by Krista Ruepp.

Reviews

Kindergarten-Grade 3-In this sequel to Winter Pony (North-South, 2002), Anna is once again challenged by her headstrong horse. Although Prince is too young to be ridden, the girl is teaching him to walk with a halter and lead rope. When a tractor suddenly appears, the noise terrifies the pony and he bolts. Anna and her grandmother set off to find him, riding through lava fields and past geysers. Grandmother has cleverly brought along apples and carrots and soon has the animal calmed down and ready to return home. Having learned that training a horse requires patience and care, Anna regains Prince's trust, and this time they pass by the tractor without a problem. The panoramic watercolor illustrations featuring muted golden tones against the gray mountains, soft blue skies, and green pastures bring the beauty of the Icelandic countryside to life. The characters' facial expressions are easy to interpret and reveal the warm relationship between Anna and her grandmother and the playful one between the girl and Prince. The ponies, with their unkempt manes, are wonderfully sturdy and totally lifelike. A good choice for horse enthusiasts.-Carol Schene, Taunton Public Schools, MA
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PreS-Gr. 2. Set in Iceland, The Winter Pony (2002) told of Anna's pony, Prince, who left her care to join the herd for a time. In this sequel, he returns to the family farm. Anna is training Prince to walk with a halter when a loud tractor frightens him, and he bolts. Fearful for his safety, she asks Grandmother for help, and together they track the skittish pony past hot springs and across lava fields until they find him. Heeding her grandmother's advice, Anna learns to control her emotions and regains Prince's trust. Heyne makes full use of the large, double-page spreads to evoke the fresh, wild landscape of hills, rivers, geysers, and an enormous expanse of sky. Although translated from the German, this story's focus on Anna's emotions gives it universal appeal, while its setting offers a glimpse of a different part of the world. Carolyn Phelan
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9780735821064: Runaway Pony (Island Pony)

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ISBN 10:  0735821062 ISBN 13:  9780735821064
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