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Keeker and the Sneaky Pony

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Reviewed by Pam Gelman

Catherine Corey Keegan Keeker, otherwise known as Keeker, has always wanted a pony. Finally the dream comes true when Plum the Shetland pony arrives at her family's farm. At first she spends time with Plum to get to know her. Plum finds her nosy and wishes she would leave her alone. Keeker struggles with catching Plum, putting on the tack, and then out on a trail. They share adventures and in the process learn to trust each other.

Is It Any Good?

4

With its simple sentence structure, easy-to-read language, and interesting characters and story line, KEEKER AND THE SNEAKY PONY is a great tool to push the new reader along. It will appeal to many young readers, particularly those who dream of owning a pony. Six short chapters are illustrated with delightful curlicue, thin-lined drawings on every page, helping the reader follow the plot and learn even more about the characters. And for kids who finish this book asking for their own ponies, there are also a few pages of pony facts describing the time-intensive responsibilities involved.

Author Hadley Higginson, who grew up on farm, clearly understands young girls like 8-year-old Keeker, who desperately wants a pony. She also gets animal behavior, and in giving the pony Plum a voice, she cleverly shows the animal as mischievous and a bit full of herself. Plum wants to be free, run, eat blackberries -- kids can understand this perspective, too. So readers will root for both Keeker and Plum to get what they want. It's a great lure to keep readers wanting to know what happens next.

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