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The fourth reader in the Stablemates series features a Percheron horse!
Snowflake is a Percheron horse who was abandoned by his owners. He is taken to Fox Creek Farm, where Emily, Anna, and Mandy volunteer to care for him. As winter approaches, they worry that Snowflake will be cold. So, the girls plan a sleigh ride to help raise money to buy Snowflake a blanket!

33 pages, Hardcover

First published September 1, 2006

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Kristin Earhart

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59 reviews44 followers
December 3, 2015
Aw, this book brings back so many memories when I was little. Who knew that the horse in this book would look like my first horse I'd meet many years later....
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2,237 reviews16 followers
September 12, 2021
Very basic in regards to chapter books. Snowflake was an abandoned horse and the girls rally to get Snowflake back up to snuff. They get her to pull a sleigh in the winter to help raise funds to buy an extension for the stable and an appropriately sized blanket for Snowflake.
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3,255 reviews8 followers
March 9, 2015
I collected Breyer model horses when I was young. Finding they published books now to go with their models was a nice surprise.


My love of reading started when i was young, and it gives me immense pleasure to provide books to Spread the Word Nevada, an organization that passes them on to children in the community. They are a terrific organization supporting an important cause. If your local I encourage you to check them out. For those living further a field, look in your own community, their may already be a similar program in place. And if not, you can always help start one.

http://spreadthewordnevada.org/

Myself, I go out on the weekends and
shop thrift store and bulk book lots to rescue books and donate them. Sometimes I'll find a book I remember reading when I was young and will read it again before passing it on.

I don't rate these books using my normal scale, instead I give most of them three stars. This isn't a Criticism of the book, simply my way of rating them as good for children.
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1,264 reviews38 followers
October 17, 2014
This was a cute story that will encourage advancing readers who love horses to keep reading and, even better, will teach them that not everything is just handed to you because you want or need it. An abandoned and neglected horse is adopted by a farm that isn't quite suitable for a long-term stay. When winter comes, the children need to earn money for a horse-blanket to keep Snowflake warm. I'm pleased with the fact that they don't just go asking someone to give them a free blanket or free money, but they actually set up a service (involving the horse) to earn the money.
118 reviews2 followers
February 18, 2013
This book is especially one i would like, because of my love for horses. I like that the girls work to aquire money to take care of this horse and buy him a blanket. I like that the book includes facts about horses in the back also. The concept of the book is highly proable.
282 reviews1 follower
January 22, 2010
The jingle bell sleigh was so fun a ride for them. And then she won first place for all the sleigh rides at the little snow fair.
--little e, age 6
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