This delightful and educational coloring book features over 40 charming and educational illustrations documenting the care and training of horses, including: what to look for when buying a horse or pony, grooming techniques, the care and cleaning of tack, basic first aid for horses, and many other activities. Introduction. Captions.
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Author: Guest Every student young or old begins their lessons about horses using this book. I buy them by the dozens. This book is wonderful and was actually referred to me by another trainer. It has helped many novices learn the basic of horses.
Author: Guest We have bought several of these coloring books in the Horse Series and are very pleased. I was unable to find any for older children before.
Author: Guest Definitely not for younger children. Best for advanced readers and children with lots of years experience in coloring. However, by the time most readers would understand the text, those same readers would probably not be that interested in coloring, so I am not at all sure what interest bracket this book would fall into.
Author: Guest I bought this book for my four-and-a-half year old niece who loves horses. As soon as I opened it, I knew it was the wrong book for a small child. This book begins with detailed diagrams of horse anatomy, followed by drawings like the one on the cover explaining horse care and riding techniques. It's a beautiful book, but better for a mature child or teen who is serious about learning about horses and might want to know where the "common digital extensor tendon" is located. The girl on the cover appears to be about the right age to fully appreciate this book.
Author: Guest This was the first of the Dover coloring books I purchased for my four year old daughter. It features not only realistic drawings but some instructional/informational text about horse breeds, horse care, horsemanship and riding styles. The rider, both adult and child, are included in the images. My daughter liked it so much we ended up buying all the horse/pony titles by John Green we could find on Amazon including "Horses of the World" and "Ponies of the World". Mr. Green, please do more horse/pony books!