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She doesn't have access to scissors or markers or pens so I am not worried about destruction in that way.
Something that might help you both would be to only hand over a pony or playset for special occasions. Make it a big deal. Even play up the actual handing over of the pony, like play out a special pony unveiling. But the key may be to slow down the giving, and give one maybe when she does something helpful (like chores), or plays nicely with another kid, or even something as simple as reaches a certain height. I'm not sure how old she is, but you can adjust as she gets older. My most memorable ponies are tied to either events or achievements, and they became more special to me because of that.
I think another thing to consider is what you think the worst your child would / could do to them, and to honestly consider how upset you would be if that worst thing happened. If it would be really upsetting for you, then leave them out of reach. Why court misery?