Author:Colin Dann
The summer holidays loomed ahead, with nothing to look forward to except one dreary week in a caravan with only mum and dad for company. Roger was sure he'd be bored.
But then Dad finds Nuffin; an abandoned puppy who's more a bundle of skin and bone than a dog. Roger's holiday is transformed and soon he and Nuffin are inseperable. But Dad is adamant that Nuffin must find a new home. Is there any way Roger can persuade him to change his mind?
Katie Price's Perfect Ponies are a charming series of books that are perfect for every little girl aged five to ten years. The adorable pictures and adventures at the riding stables will keep girls occupied for hours!
—— Real PeopleThey're ideal for all young horse fans.
—— Bury Free PressLots of children would like this book as it is very exciting and shows the characters' emotions very clearly. It is a nice book to read and tells you a lot about people and horses.
—— Molly and Ellie Lucas (aged nine) , Step Ahead MagazineIt may enccourage pony mad non-readers to start enjoying the reading experience. If it does that, and I'm certain it will, then one should take one's hat off to Katie
—— LovereadingShredder . . . stands out from the crowd - a first reader with a good plot, lively dialogue and engaging characters
—— Jill Slotover , Financial TimesKatie's illustrations are full of space, gentle colour and apparent simplicity. She also has a real way with drawing animals - Otto is a very handsome bear, a bear that you'll want to hug and make space for on your bookshelves
—— Playing the Book