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Breyer Stablemates

Scholastic Reader Level 3: Stablemates: Lucky

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A reader from the bestselling Stablemates series, Lucky features a Thoroughbred horse!

Sisters Amy and Michele both love to ride horses! But while Michele loves to take part in jumping competitions, Amy is afraid to compete.

When Michele signs up Amy and her horse, Lucky, for the next jumping show, Amy has to learn to be brave fast!

With a little help from Michele's trainer and some sisterly encouragement, Amy prepares herself for a big win!

40 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 2007

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February 15, 2019
Relatable storyline. Beautifully illustrated.
The horse information at the end was appreciated.
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477 reviews
October 5, 2016
Great story about perseverance even when you're nervous or scared. Supportive sister, great teachers, engaging illustrations ... it's all there.
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January 22, 2010
Lucky's owner had never won a blue ribbon. But her sister had won tons of them. Then she told her sister that she really really wanted to win a blue ribbon. Then her big sister asked her training teacher to teach Lucky's owner. She practiced every day before one of the horse contests and then she won FIRST PLACE!
--little e, age 6
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8 reviews
January 1, 2009
I really like all the Stablemates books because I loves horse and ponies. I liked this book because it's about a girl and her pony and i like to pretend that I'm the girl in the pony and I feel like I'm in the book.
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November 30, 2018
This book is good for grades 3-4. This is another great short chapter book to get children started reading chapter book. It is a good book for children who love horses. The genre is contemporary realistic.
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