Pal and Sal

Illustrated by Betina Ogden
Paperback
$5.99 US
On sale Apr 13, 1998 | 32 Pages | 9780448417165

Every day, Billy rides Pal to school. Then Pal waits alone, while Billy plays with his school friends. If only Pal had a friend, too?.Our favorite pony rides again in this easy-to-read sequel to Pal the Pony.R. A. Herman lives in New York City.Betina Ogden lives in Australia.
Ronnie Ann Herman has written several titles for Penguin Young Readers, including Pal and Sal. View titles by Ronnie Ann Herman
Betina Ogden is an illustrator known for Gold Rush Days, Ellis Island days, The Puppy Who Went to School, Storytime Stickers: All Kinds of Kittens, Pal the Pony Sal to the Rescue, The Littlest Pumpkin, and more.  View titles by Betina Ogden

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Every day, Billy rides Pal to school. Then Pal waits alone, while Billy plays with his school friends. If only Pal had a friend, too?.Our favorite pony rides again in this easy-to-read sequel to Pal the Pony.R. A. Herman lives in New York City.Betina Ogden lives in Australia.

Author

Ronnie Ann Herman has written several titles for Penguin Young Readers, including Pal and Sal. View titles by Ronnie Ann Herman
Betina Ogden is an illustrator known for Gold Rush Days, Ellis Island days, The Puppy Who Went to School, Storytime Stickers: All Kinds of Kittens, Pal the Pony Sal to the Rescue, The Littlest Pumpkin, and more.  View titles by Betina Ogden

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