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Pony Pals is a 44-book series of pony books written by Jeanne Betancourt and published by Scholastic. It chronicles the adventures of three young girls and their ponies.

The main characters of the series are Lucinda (Lulu) Sanders, Anna Harley, and Pam Crandal. The series starts when Lulu moves to the fictional town of Wiggins, and finds a neglected pony named Snow White, who she boards and later owns (after the fourth book). In the first book she becomes friends with Anna and Pam, who have lived in Wiggins all their lives and already have ponies, named Acorn and Lightning. The three girls call themselves the Pony Pals. The books in the series tend to have the girls find a Pony Pals Problem which they solve together, after each girl writes down a suggestion for the problem and they come up with a solution together at a Pony Pals meeting.

In 2010, a virtual world based on these books, clubponypals.com, was created, where users may adopt a virtual pony.

List of Characters

Pony Pals

  • Lulu Sanders A brunette girl who moved to Wiggins at the start of the series. Her father travels the world researching animals, and her mother died when she was little. Lulu lives with her grandmother, a hairdresser who doesn't like horses. Lulu learned to ride when she lived in England, and also inherited a love of nature and adventure from her father.
  • Pam Crandal An African-American girl who has grown up around horses and ponies. Her father is a veterinarian and her mother is a riding teacher. Pam knows the most about horses and riding, as well as taking care of other animals. She originally disliked horse shows, despite being a highly capable rider, but over the course of the series she grows to like competitions.
  • Anna Harley A girl with curly blonde hair who has dyslexia but is an excellent artist. Her father is a firefighter and her mother owns a diner where the Pony Pals often eat and hold meetings. Anna is very clever and is kind, often being encouraging the other Pony Pals to help someone. She is also the only Pony Pal that knows how to carriage drive.
  • Lightning Pam's pony; a chestnut Connemara pony with a lucky white upside-down heart on her forehead. She is shown to be an excellent jumper, and also protective over other animals, but gets jealous when Pam spends too much time with other ponies.
  • Acorn Anna's pony; a bay (brown and black) Shetland pony. He is most well-known for being cute and mischievous. He originally would not jump for Anna, but, the two of them learned to work together since then. He is very gentle with children, particularly the Junior Pony Pals, Mimi Kline and Rosalie Lacey.
  • Snow White Lulu's pony; a white Welsh pony. Snow White is a beautiful and gentle pony who used to belong to a snobby girl named Rema Baxter. After Lulu saved Snow White from a barbed wire fence, she leased the pony and, later, convinced Rema to sell Snow White to her.

Recurring Characters

  • Mrs. Crandal Pam's mother. She runs the local riding school.
  • Dr. Crandall Pam's father, the local veterinarian.
  • Grandmother Sanders Lulu's grandmother, a hairdresser.
  • Mrs. Harley Anna's mother. She runs the only diner in town.
  • Mrs. Wiggins A good friend of the Pony Pals. She owns a large area of land near Wiggins and gives the girls permission to ride on the trails on her land.

List of Books

Note: Retrieved from [1]

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Regular series

3

Super Specials

  1. The Baby Pony – 1996
  2. The Story of Our Ponies – 1997
  3. The Ghost Pony – 1997
  4. The Fourth Pony Pal – 2002
  5. Pony Problem – 2003
  6. The Last Pony Ride – 2004

References

  1. ^ "Jeanne Betancourt (1941–) Biography – Personal, Career, Awards, Honors, Sidelights – Addresses, Member, Writings". Biography.jrank.org. Retrieved 2010-05-01.