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Mimi has a new pony called Cody. She has had him broken in and now they are about to embark on their learning journey. Despite Cody's initial hesitation on arriving at the Pony Club - and seeing so many other horses and ponies - he soon realises Pony Club is going to be a lot of fun. Mimi and Cody throw themselves enthusiastically into learning new things, the start of many exciting adventures together. In the second book of the series, Author Michelle Path has created an absorbing short story, perfect for the aspiring young rider. Her first-hand knowledge of horses is beautifully complemented…mehr

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Mimi has a new pony called Cody. She has had him broken in and now they are about to embark on their learning journey. Despite Cody's initial hesitation on arriving at the Pony Club - and seeing so many other horses and ponies - he soon realises Pony Club is going to be a lot of fun. Mimi and Cody throw themselves enthusiastically into learning new things, the start of many exciting adventures together. In the second book of the series, Author Michelle Path has created an absorbing short story, perfect for the aspiring young rider. Her first-hand knowledge of horses is beautifully complemented by artist Naya Ivashchuk, whose illustrations bring to life Michelle's twin passions of writing and riding, and will captivate adult and child alike.
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Michelle Path is a 23-times-published, award-winning children's author from West Gippsland, Australia, where she lives on a small farm with her beloved animals. Michelle's love of reading started at a young age, leading to her writing her own stories as a child. Many of her books incorporate messages such as caring for animals and the environment or deal with current issues in order to engage with children, capture their imaginations and encourage them to develop a love for reading and books. She also likes to use humour in her stories, which is particularly evident in her popular Xalien the Purple Alien series. Recently, Michelle's short story Phantasmagorical Phobias won the New Apple Book Award for short story fiction; she also received a silver award from The Wishing Shelf Book Awards for The Cowboy Who Was Scared of Horses. Her books are recognised worldwide and have gained many five-star reviews and numerous other awards. When not writing, Michelle enjoys riding her horses, walking her dogs, seeing live bands, or going to the theatre.