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Spellbound Ponies: Rainbows and Ribbons

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Enchanting stories, taking the reader on magical pony adventures…

Can they rescue ALL the ponies…

The ponies of Pemberley Stables have been bound by magic and each of them are trapped in time. Can two brave girls help get them back?

Gus the riding school pony isn’t having a very good day. But can Olivia and Eliza break the spell that is making him so grumpy and bring him back to the stables.

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Spellbound Ponies: Rainbows and Ribbons is a delightful story, perfect for bedtime or independent reading for children aged 7 and above.

This charming tale of friendship and magic follows Olivia and her best friend Eliza as they encounter a new Spellbound Pony at Pemberley Stables. The story quickly pulls readers into a world where magic is real, and friendship is the key to solving mysteries. Their relatable and endearing characters make it easy for young readers to connect with them and understand the importance of teamwork and empathy. The ending is particularly satisfying, leaving readers eager for more adventures with Olivia, Eliza, and the Spellbound Ponies.

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