What was the name of this childrens magazine?
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It was available in the UK, was aimed at very young children. I don't remember the contents of the magazine but I do know it came with a free toy pony. They were like rubbery/plastic flexible hollow toy ponies that came in normal horse colours not like those stupid pink glittery 'my little ponies'. They were only a couple of inches tall and had manes and tails made out of the same stuff as barbies. They were fairly realistically proportioned and mostly actual horse colours. They had big eyes with over exaggerated eye lashes and the appearance of wearing pinkish lipstick. Their heads could be twisted from side to side but the rest of them couldn't be moved. This is driving me mental please help! :(
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Answer:
I Love Ponies!! No Derp
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It's called I LOVE PONIES Do a web search as I just did for you.
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