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Sea Pony Tales #2: The New Kids in School - by  Jessica Lee Anderson (Paperback)

Modern-Day Princesses - (Egalitè) by  Luis Amavisca & Dolores Brown (Hardcover)

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The listings indicate the books are available in paperback and hardcover editions.

Listings indicate suggested ages of 4–8 years and 5–12 years (i.e., the titles target early childhood through preteen readers depending on the edition).

They are classified as juvenile fiction, commonly tagged with animal themes (horses/ponies) and social themes.

Synopses describe princesses who expect or want a particular horse but instead receive a small or watercolored pony. Plots address wanting more versus appreciating what you have, ownership questions, surprises, humor, and growing affection for the pony.

The listed entries are published in English.

Descriptions and review excerpts convey a mix of humor and heart—laugh‑out‑loud moments, a modern, refreshing tone, and a balance of warmth and wit.

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