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Author: Jodi Huelin
    ISBN: 0060549491  
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  Book Title: Pinkie Pie's Spooky Dream (My Little Pony)
Book Description

One beautiful night, Pinkie Pie, Rainbow Dash, and Sparkleworks decide to sleep out under the stars.

Rainbow Dash tells the other ponies a spooky story about a big storm. It gives poor Pinkie Pie a bad dream! Luckily, her friends are there to reassure her that although dreams are not real, their friendship is.



Pinkie Pie's Spooky Dream (My Little Pony)

ANNOTATION

One beautiful night, Pinkie Pie, Rainbow Dash, and Sparkleworks decide to sleep out under the stars. Rainbow Dash tells the other ponies a spooky story about a big storm and it gives poor Pinkie Pie a bad dream.

FROM THE PUBLISHER

One beautiful night, Pinkie Pie, Rainbow Dash, and Sparkleworks decide to sleep out under the stars.

Rainbow Dash tells the other ponies a spooky story about a big storm. It gives poor Pinkie Pie a bad dream! Luckily, her friends are there to reassure her that although dreams are not real, their friendship is.

FROM THE CRITICS

Children's Literature - Marilyn Courtot

Here is a series that is a saccharine as "Strawberry Shortcake." The stars of this series of books with names like Pinkie Pie, Rainbow Dash, Misty, Cotton Candy should tip off the reader. They are multi-colored ponies with big curly tails, lots of hair (manes), wide eyes and long eyelashes and believe it or not tattoos. This story is one with a strong message. The story is not new. The ponies are enjoying a sleep out. Rainbow Dash tells a spooky story and Pinkie Pie can't sleep. When she does finally doze off, she dreams the story and her nightmare wakes up her friends. The message is "Dreams can seem real," "But they're not." The support of the friends is what is real. 2003, Hasboro/Harper Collins, Ages 3 to 5.

 
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