The Fourth Pony Pal cover

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 3.6
Points 2.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 12157
Points per Word 0.000165
Page Count 117
Points per Page 0.017094
Series Pony Pals

Description

When Pam, Anna, and Lulu head to a jumping clinic with their ponies, the trip marks their first adventure on the road together. The excitement fades when the girls realize they will be split up for the clinic, and their worry deepens after they learn something may have happened to Pam's roommate's pony. As they work to solve the mystery and stay united, the story highlights friendship, responsibility, and the fun of caring for horses.

Quick Summary

One of the things that makes The Fourth Pony Pal stand out is that it's the first time Pam, Anna, and Lulu hit the road with their ponies, turning a simple jumping clinic into a mini-adventure that feels both exciting and surprisingly personal. It's perfect for early elementary readers who are into horses or anyone who likes a breezy chapter-book series that mixes humor with just enough challenge to keep things interesting. There are a few moments where the kids feel a little nervous about the new jumps or the long drive, but the tone stays upbeat and encouraging, making it a good choice for kids who might be a bit shy about trying something new. The story keeps the focus on friendship, problem-solving, and the joy of learning something together, without any heavy-handed lessons. If you've enjoyed other easy-to-read horse books like the "Horse Diaries" series or the earlier Pony Pals titles, this one feels familiar but fresh enough to feel like a treat.