Families who loved Show-Jumping Dreams by Sue Bentley often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent would reach for this book when their child is navigating the aftermath of a minor accident, a sports injury, or a crushing disappointment that has shaken their confidence. It is particularly effective for children who feel responsible for a mistake and are struggling with the guilt and worry that follow. The story follows Alexandra, a young rider whose pony is injured during a competition, and her transformative encounter with a magical pony named Comet. Through Comet's arrival and the quest to find his missing twin sister, the narrative gently shifts the focus from Alexandra's anxiety to a sense of purpose and external empathy. The book addresses themes of resilience, the healing power of new friendships, and finding hope during setbacks. Written for the 6 to 9 age range, this chapter book provides a safe, magical environment to process real-world anxieties about animals and performance pressure.