Saddle up for a week in pony paradise! At Sunnyside Stables, each girl gets her own pony to look after and ride for a week. Chloe can't wait for her week at Sunnyside Stables, she's really looking forward to making friends with other girls as pony-mad as she is, and to having her very own pony. She wants her dad to be proud of her, and has promised him that she'll get a clear round in the jumping competition. Chloe is really hoping that she'll be given a pony who can fly over the fences!
Dieser Band der "Ponyhof Liliengrün"- Reihe hat mir sehr gut gefallen. In diesem Buch geht es um Clara, die Ferien auf dem Ponyhof Liliengrün macht und ihrem Vater versprochen hat, danach im Springturnier einen Null-Fehler-Ritt abzuliefern. 💖 Hier hat mir besonders gut gefallen, dass Clara nicht direkt ihr "Traumpferd" zugeteilt bekommt, sondern eines, das sie eigentlich nicht möchte. Im Laufe der Geschichte wachsen die beiden aber zusammen und Clara erkennt, was wichtig ist. Ein schöner Band für junge Leser!
Told as a series of diary entries by a girl at camp. Chloe is excited to go to Pony Camp and is determined to work on her jumping and make a "clear round" at the competition on the final day of camp. She makes some missteps along the way, but achieves her goal, because of course she does.
A goodish choice for horse-obsessed kiddos. It seems like each book follows a different week of camp, so the riders change with each book, but the ponies and staff are the same. Lack of diversity. All girls and almost all white (though others in the series have more POC it seems). A LOT of horsey terms, many that I didn't know since I was never into horses. There is a glossary at the end for the vocabulary, but there are lots of descriptions on what to do when jumping that are useless if you don't ride horses.
Creative. Picked it up since I was reading camping for a theme. In addition, horses are interesting. There is a lot of education/interactive learning in the book.