Families who loved Wild Pony by Lucy Rees often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Reach for this book when your child is grappling with the realization that mastery takes time, or when they are feeling frustrated by a lack of control in their own lives. It is a perfect fit for the child who is beginning to crave real-world independence and needs to see the value of grit over instant gratification. Unlike many sentimental animal stories, this narrative focuses on the unvarnished reality of animal husbandry and the quiet maturity required to earn a wild creature's trust. The story follows a young protagonist who takes on the challenge of taming a wild pony, but the true journey is internal. It explores themes of patience, resilience, and the deep satisfaction that comes from hard work rather than luck. For ages 9 to 12, it provides a grounded, realistic model of how to handle setbacks and celebrate small victories. Parents will appreciate the book's lack of melodrama, offering instead a steady, rewarding look at what it means to grow up and take responsibility.