The Blind Pony

The Blind Pony
ISBN-10
059086632X
ISBN-13
9780590866323
Category
Blindness
Pages
75
Language
English
Published
1997
Publisher
Scholastic Inc.
Author
Jeanne Betancourt

Description

The Pony Pals are faced with the challenge of helping a friend deal with her pony going blind. They each learn a lesson about taking care of a pony and the importance of telling the truth.

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