<p>"Packed with action, fun and friendships, these warm-hearted stories celebrate the close bond between horse and rider, and this entertaining new adventure will have youngsters (who dream of owning their own horse!) cantering through the pages." – <em>Lancashire Post</em></p>
<p>"If you have a little pony lover at home then this is the series for them! … Such a sweet story all about friendship, fun and horses. It’s filled with plenty of equine references and the beautiful relationships between horses and riders and it has a lovely message about having fun." — Mini Travellers, blog</p>
Meg and Merlin brave a “Fun Day” at the stables and learn some exciting new tricks in this high-spirited new instalment of Tanya Landman’s popular horse-riding series.
Meg and her friend Sam take their ponies Merlin and Alfred for a “Fun Day” at a nearby stables. But with Sam’s bossy mum as one of the instructors, the day isn’t anything like as much fun as they’d hoped.
Not until Merlin has to tackle a water jump, and then there are plenty of laughs all round!
Particularly suitable for readers aged 7+ with a reading age of 7.
Meg and Merlin brave a “Fun Day” at the stables and learn some exciting new tricks in this high-spirited new instalment of Tanya Landman’s popular horse-riding series.
(Dyslexia-friendly)
(Dyslexia-friendly)
- 16 b/w, illus
- The fourth book in the charming, top-quality Meg and Merlin series from horse enthusiast Tanya Landman
- With familiar characters and consistent narratives, series work especially well for the 7+ audience
- Perfect for young horse lovers, celebrating the bond between horse and rider as Meg and Merlin navigate the new and unfamiliar challenges of pony rallies
- Illustrator Sònia Albert returns with another eye-catching cover and beautiful interior artwork, providing a strong commercial look for the series
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Tanya Landman is renowned for her thought-provoking, prize-winning novels including the beautifully “deft and dark”, Carnegie Medal-winning Buffalo Soldier. In 2019 she won the Scottish Teenage Book Prize for her critically acclaimed novella One Shot. Tanya says that she loves how writing allows her to daydream – something she was always in trouble for at school! She lives in Devon with her sons, a Siamese cat and two Labradors.