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The Chincoteague Pony Tales series continues with even more short, inspirational tales about the Chincoteague Ponies we love! Read the story of Birdie, a newborn foal and the amazing team of pony-lovers who came together to reunite her with her mama. Find out how three special Chincoteague Ponies born on the Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge were destined to live out their lives on another island, many miles away. Learn how an amazing team of doctors, researchers, firemen and other volunteers came together to conquer Pythiosis - the deadly disease known as Swamp Cancer. These stories and…mehr

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The Chincoteague Pony Tales series continues with even more short, inspirational tales about the Chincoteague Ponies we love! Read the story of Birdie, a newborn foal and the amazing team of pony-lovers who came together to reunite her with her mama. Find out how three special Chincoteague Ponies born on the Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge were destined to live out their lives on another island, many miles away. Learn how an amazing team of doctors, researchers, firemen and other volunteers came together to conquer Pythiosis - the deadly disease known as Swamp Cancer. These stories and more will inspire you and make you fall even more in love with Chincoteague Ponies!
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Autorenporträt
Author, Lois Szymanski is the author of 31 books for kids and adults. A former Regional Advisor for the MD/DE/WV chapter of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators, Lois is a contributing writer for the Carroll County Times newspaper and East Coast Equestrian. This story is based on Georgie McLittle, the pony sheowns and loves and her grandchildren, Matthew, Lexi and Norah. Lois lives in Maryland with her husband Dan and their two miniature horses. Illustrator, Linda Kantjas began drawing and painting horses and other animals while in elementary school. She later graduated from the University of Idaho with a degree in Art Education. After college, she moved East and had the opportunity to visit Assateague Island where she then began learning about and painting the wild Chincoteague ponies. Linda has illustrated numerous books for the author and sells her original paintings of Chincoteague Ponies on and off the island. She lives in New York with her dog, Kimba.