A Surprise for Princess Ellie
The Pony-Mad Princess, Book 6
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Narrated by:
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Penelope Rawlins
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By:
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Diana Kimpton
About this listen
Princess Ellie always wants to sneak off to the stables - and especially when she realises something's wrong with her pony, Starlight.
But Meg the groom won't tell her what it is. To take her mind off it, Ellie goes for a ride on the beach. But then disaster strikes, and she's stuck! How will she get back to her beloved Starlight?
©2004 Diana Kimpton and Anne Finnis (P)2015 W F Howes LtdCritic Reviews
"Brilliantly addictive.... An irresistible blend of glitz, glamour, horses and adventure." ( Blackpool Gazette)
"A heady cocktail of princesses, horses and mystery is enough to make any girl giddy." ( BBC Parenting)
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