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Tilly's Pony Tails
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Tilly's first competition is fast approaching in the sixth book book in Olympic medallist Pippa Funnell's pony series.

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Pippa Funnell is the first woman to become eventing's world number one. She was born Pippa Nolan in 1968 and, with her first horse, Sir Barnaby, went from pony-club level to Badminton, en route winning the European Young Rider title in 1987. Her numerous victories include back-to-back European Championships in 1991 and 2001, and back-to-back Olympic silver medals in 2000 and 2004. She is the first winner of the Rolex Grand Slam, in 2003, and has won Badminton three times, in 2002, 2003 and 2005. In 2003 she was awarded the Sunday Times Sportswoman of the Year. In 2005 she was awarded an MBE in the Birthday Honours List. Pippa is married to the international show jumper William Funnell and lives in Surrey.

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'A brilliant new series of books that includes helpful horsey hints' - Octavia Karavala, Waterstone's Cirencester, WATERSTONE'S BOOKS QUARTERLY'I really enjoyed this book - my favourite bit is where Tilly first meets the abandoned horse Magic Spirit' - Delilah, Age 9, FIRST NEWS'This is a very special new series for pony-mad 7+ year olds from one of the best known riders competing today. They are each not just great stories, they are also full of expert advice that readers will pick up along the way. So if you have a child who dreams about having a pony, then Tilly s Pony Tails will provide an acceptable substitute. For others who live and breathe ponies because they have one, this series just might get them hooked on reading too' - LOVEREADING.co.uk on Red Admiral

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