This programme will guide you through every aspect of buying a pony, giving you all the ... more
information you need to make your choice with confidence. Once purchased, your pony's needs are many, so you will find advice about pony care, feeding, shelter, sec...
Does your little darling love ponies? Then she'll love the Honey My Baby Pony from the I ... more
Love Ponies range! Honey is an adorable Norwegian Fjord foal who moves and makes sounds in response to stimuli. Teach your child to love and care for animals with Honey My Baby Pony - she's great practice for any child who wants a real pet. With her distinctive upright mane and dun colouring, Honey is every inch the Norwegian Fjord pony - descendant of the horses of the Vikings!Honey reacts to being stroked, loved, fed and played with, snorting, munching and neighing sounds and movements like swaying her head, wiggling her ears and blinking her eyes. The set includes a carrot, so there's always food for her to eat.Why not encourage your child to join the I Love Ponies Club? Learn together about different breeds of horses and about how you can help to ensure their continued welfare.Requires 4 x C batteries (included).Suitable for children aged 3+.
Postage & Packaging:£3.95 Availability:In stock. 3 working days
Bedtime isn't bedtime without a soft plush toy to snuggle up to, and fans of My Little ... more
Pony will look forward to cuddling this wonderful friend. Soft enough to really hug tight, she'll even tell you when she's tired. She can also sing herself to sleep as her eyelids get heavy and close slowly.For kids who need gentle light to fall asleep, the tummy even lights up! Have fun playing with her included spoon, bowl, pacifier and sippy cup. She also comes with a wipe box to keep her pristine.She needs three AAA batteries to sing and light up (these are included).Recommended for children aged three years and over.
Postage & Packaging:£3.95 Availability:In stock. 3 working days
Join Marie and her equestrian friends in a game for anyone who loves ponies!Start off by ... more
creating your own pony...you can choose the colour, the tail, the mane style and the breed. You will have to look after your pony making sure it is properly fed and that its stable is nice and clean.Help Marie compete in a variety of tournaments, including show-jumping, dressage and cross country. But beware - there are lots of riders who also want to win the first prize rosettes, and they'll do everything they can to make sure you don't win!-Play solo or compete with your friends on the same computer, online, or over a network.-Fully animated, realistic 3D ponies.-Unlock new courses, challenges and items.
Postage & Packaging:£0.00 Availability:Out of stock
The Pony In My Pocket Salon Playset is wonderful fun! Spend hours creating new hairstyles ... more
for these beautiful Pony Mums. The pack includes 1 Salon playset with carry case, 2 exclusive Pony mum figures, bench, hair straighteners, brush, 2 manes and 9 hair clips. Suitable for ages 4+.
Postage & Packaging:£3.95 Availability:In stock. 3 working days
If you've always wanted your own pony, this inventive playset will delight you. Two pony ... more
figures and a range of show accessories mean you can have all the fun in the world organising tournaments, competitions and eventing. Award prizes and choose your winners - it's all up to you. A handy travel-case format makes this playset easy to pack up and transport, and it measures 280mm high, 600mm wide and 350mm deepRecommended for children aged 4+.
Postage & Packaging:£3.95 Availability:Out of stock
Advantages: cute songs, enjoyable two part DVD Disadvantages: graphics slightly basic
My Little Ponies are back in force and 2005 saw the release of the entire collection of My Little Pony DVDs from Hasbro. Although its a new DVD they graphics are based very much on the old fashioned 1980's style ponies and the songs are very oldy worldy too. However as a manic my little pony fan I had to buy them all. A bit like pokemon, but with added glitter.
My niece adores my little pony and thought the world of me when I unveild the collection. Timeless cuteness and beautiful animation is what I beleive keeps these little equie cuties a lasting favourite.
Cost: £4.99
Place of Purchase:WHSmiths
Release date: Oct 2005
Number of DVDs: 1
Region: 2 (Europe)
Cover:
Snap booklet style DVD case the disc sits on a spindle upon a baby blue plastic background. Inside the case you get a thin piece of glossy paper which tells you ...
Advantages: Fun, colourful and some beautiful ponies Disadvantages: its a follow on so you have to watch the my liitle pony movie first to understand
I remember when this first came out last year. I was pestered stupid for it at easter. I tried all the websites and most book stores and eventually WHSmiths provided an end to my hunt. However I did have to wait for it the be ordered, delivered and stocked to my towns Smiths, but at least I knew I had managed to track one down.
Cost: £5.99
Place of Purchase:WHSmiths
Release date: 2005
Number of DVDs: 1
Region: 2 (Europe)
Cover:
Encased in a snap booklet style DVD case the disc sits on a spindle upon a baby blue plastic background. Inside the case you get a thin piece of glossy paper which tells you a basic tralier mini poster type thing advertising the My little ponies movies and, of course, this one.
Story:
Being a big kid I dont mind sitting down and watching the cartoons, disney films and prgrammes with the children I ...
Advantages: Very cute, one of the better graphics, lovely storylines on both episodes Disadvantages: no extras, & my little ponies arent real :(
What always wows me about the My little ponies DVDs is how cheap they are to buy. For a DVD I would expect to pay around £12 but all of them are priced around £6. This includes all the movies, the mini episode DVDs and the mini featurette special DVDs. This is great for my purse as it meant I could complete myMy Little PonyDVD Library at just under £30.
Cost: £5.99
Place of Purchase: WHSmith
Film producers: Hasbro
Discs: 1
Episodes: two
Released : April 2006
Cover:
Illustrations on the cover are similar to that on the dvd - quite basic but still cute and rather old fashioned. But the classic style is what I love about the My Little Ponies, at one stage they did try to alter them to appeal to the Barbie girl market however it obviously didn't work and now I noticed they have gone back to the classic look. Long swooshy manes ...