Paperback. Pub Date :2013-06-01 Pages: 128 Language: English Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Chevalia is an enchanted island where ponies and horses rule. its magic powered by eight golden horseshoes hanging in the royal castle. But the horseshoes have been stolen and must be found before Midsummer Day or the island will lose its magic ... A Unicorn Adventure! When the second youngest Princess Pony. Honey. enters the forbidden Cloud Forest. Pippa and Princess Stardust know they must follow her. They find out Honeys secret - she has made friends with a unicorn. and knows where the unicorns live in the forest. Pippa is awestruck. But when Honeys unicorn friend mentions a magical tree in the centre of the forest. Pippa suspects that one of the golden horseshoes might be hidden there. Braving fire-breathing dragonflies. she and Stardust summon all their courage and head deeper ...
When the second youngest Princess Pony. Honey. enters the forbidden Cloud Forest. Pippa and Princess Stardust know they must follow her. They find out Honeys secret - she has made friends with a unicorn. and knows where the unicorns live in the forest. Pippa is awestruck. But when Honeys unicorn friend mentions a magical tree in the centre of the forest. Pippa suspects that one of the golden horseshoes might be hidden there. Braving fire-breathing dragonflies. she and Stardust summon all their courage and head deeper
This series is proving more and more perfect for my 5 year old! Princess ponies, adventure, mystery, and now unicorns! She is so engaged in these books and even my 4yo son is enjoying listening.
My 4-year-old found this in a little free library in our neighborhood & asked if we could read it. It says for 7+, but he was able to listen to the whole chapter book! This taught me my son is ready for more challenging books than I thought. My three-year-old also was able to pay attention to most of it! They now want to read all the other books in the series.
This book was cute and creative, and my 4 year old enjoyed it. However, I felt like it wasn’t as intriguing, and some things could have had more explanation. I would still recommend reading it for any child that’s into magical creatures though.
I read this book for fun, since it had horses, in the eighth Grade. It was, honestly, a pretty predictable story, but I liked the action that came with it.
Scholastic Book Fair! My daughter picked this one out (it came with a cute horseshoe necklace) and we loved it! We didn't realize this is a series so we'll look for more Princess Ponies so we know how Pippa helps to find all of the golden horseshoes.