Pinkie Pie And The Rockin' Ponypalooza Party! (My Little Pony (Little, Brown & Company))

Pinkie Pie And The Rockin' Ponypalooza Party! (My Little Pony (Little, Brown & Company))

By G. M. Berrow

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Interest LevelReading LevelReading A-ZATOSWord Count
Grades 2 - 5Grades 3 - 5n/a4.2n/a
A follow-up to Twilight Sparkle and the Crystal Heart Spell finds the irrepressible Pinkie Pie planning a Ponyville rock concert to support her family business, an idea that is met by her serious family members with considerable disapproval.
Publisher: Turtleback
ISBN-13: 9780606352994
ISBN-10: 0606352996
Published on 7/2/2013
Binding: Library Binding
Number of pages: 160

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My friend LOVES My Little Pony her fave is pinkie pie to!

This book is the first I read in the series. It's about a pony named Pinkie Pie who throws a party to celebrate the start of spring. In the middle of the party, Twilight Sparkle sees four ponies that she didn't recognize, but Pinkie does. It's her family! When she welcomes them, Igneous Rock, her father, says he and the rest of her family aren't in Ponyville to see her at all! They are there to tell Twilight Sparkle that they are about to lose their rock farm. Pinkie is so upset that she cancels the party! Later, in Applejack's barn, the family tells Pinkie that gems are what caused the family's rock farm to almost be lost. Pinkie suggests to throw a party to make rocks more popular, but her family thinks she should be serious for once in her life and not throw a party. Pinkie Pie "pinkie promises" she will be serious for the rest of her life to impress her parents, but she isn't the same to her friends without fun in her life! The ponies decide to show Pinkie that they needed her help, and she finally finds out her parents like her better the way she was before she became serious! She goes back to party planning mode and shows everypony that rocks really do rock! The rock farm is back in business at the end, and everything turns out OK. This is one of the best books I have read.