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Matilda lives at Little Bagwood Farm with her mummy; daddy; and her older sister, Polly. For her seventh birthday, she gets a beautiful Welsh Mountain Pony, her name is Diva. All through the summer, they have so much fun together, going to shows and gymkhanas. Late in August, Diva has a foal, her foal is a unicorn. Because Diva is a Welsh pony, he is not a full unicorn. His sire (his father) is the Golden King, King of all the Unicorns, horses and ponies. The foal's name is Prince Argent, The Silver Prince. Time passes and Prince is maturing, and Matilda is now riding him. It is near to…mehr

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Matilda lives at Little Bagwood Farm with her mummy; daddy; and her older sister, Polly. For her seventh birthday, she gets a beautiful Welsh Mountain Pony, her name is Diva. All through the summer, they have so much fun together, going to shows and gymkhanas. Late in August, Diva has a foal, her foal is a unicorn. Because Diva is a Welsh pony, he is not a full unicorn. His sire (his father) is the Golden King, King of all the Unicorns, horses and ponies. The foal's name is Prince Argent, The Silver Prince. Time passes and Prince is maturing, and Matilda is now riding him. It is near to midsummer and very hot, so they go to the forest and when riding in the forest, a fairy princess, Princess Kessia, appears and gives a message from the Golden King. Matilda and Prince must go to the henge of stones on midsummer's day at midday and then the magic will begin and he will become a full unicorn. This is only the beginning of their adventures together.
Autorenporträt
Valeria came from a family of four children; she was the third child. She learned to ride at the age of eleven. She would muck out, sweep, clean tack, groom, anything to be near the horses. She was always there, waiting to help turn the horses out into their paddocks. Valeria moved to Dorset with her family in 1962. The first thing to find was the local stables, just a short bike ride away. Every day after school and all weekends were spent at the stables. Later Val met Tony at the stables. He stood there smiling across the back of her favourite horse, Rani. They married young, Val was seventeen and Tony was twenty-two, they are still married fifty-three years later. Val worked for a vet, and as a shepherdess, but it was horses again that were the guiding force. In 1976, they took over the stables at Etchinghill in Kent Teaching, training students for their B.H.S. exams, breaking and schooling horses. Lots of competitions, eventing and later, riding. It was at Ridgehill that they were introduced to American Morgan horses, and they became the love of her life. First was the beautiful Silkie (Eaglehead Silken Touch). Silkie was the inspiration for the pink and silver unicorn mare who appears in another story. Val's dear friends Nan and Tony Philips gave her their Morgan Gelding 'Mosaic'; he was the inspiration for Prince Argent. He was handsome, gentle, lively and gave Val so much fun. How she loved to ride him! Now Val has two Labradors, Ruby and Indie, she and Tony enjoy walking with them in the beautiful Dorset countryside.