Horse Lovers First Book

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Pub Date 21 Sep 2019 | Archive Date 30 Nov 2022

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Description

A full-colour young children's first horse book, with lots of horse cartoons and photos. This book tells children the basics they need to know about horses, horse riding and starting out on a life as a horse lover, while also being fun, colourful and happy.

Pictures to dream of the life a child can have with horses to create wonderful memories and friendships.

The author, Debbie Burgermeister, has been inspired by her parents who have blessed her with a wonderful life growing up with horses.

When she was a child she learned practical life skills and many great horsemanship skills from a very talented horseman, her father, who taught her to train horses over 30 years ago in the natural way, and to ride horses to compete up to state level championships.

Now the mother of twins, she juggles running her own horse riding school, managing a household, keeping fit and still being involved in the sport of horse riding and competitive polocrosse.

Her passion is horses, and educating people to start with horses safely and confidently, giving people the chance to enjoy a unique, stress free, and liberating activity.

Start your life with horses to run free with these beautiful animals and create memories that will last a lifetime!

A full-colour young children's first horse book, with lots of horse cartoons and photos. This book tells children the basics they need to know about horses, horse riding and starting out on a life as...


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As a horselover i really enjoyed this book even when I am allready an adult.
The quiz who is in this book was really fun.
The photos and illustrations make this guide complete and helps you to regonize breeds and colour.

When you want to start with horseriding it will be helpfull to read about horses and this book can be your first one.
It is colourfull and has the first information you need.

It also can be a lovely gift for a new horselover who wants to go horseriding.
In my young days i really love to read all about horses and i still love to read about them.

I recommend this book to every boy and girl who wants to be on horseriding and dreams about owning a horse one day.

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urce: Horse Lovers First Book
Giddy Up Beginner Books (1)
by Debbie Burgermeister

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This book will delight children who love horses. It is packed with information, photos, and illustrations. The sections are organized by questions. Some of these include:

What is the difference between a horse and a pony?

How do I know if my horse is happy?

Do horses need grooming?

How do horses sleep? and more.

I enjoyed how the author invited her young readers in by having a quiz called “Are you horse crazy? Those who are will recognized the signs. Young riders should enjoy spending time in these pages.

Many thanks to NetGalley and BooksGoSocial for this title. All opinions are my own.

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Thanks to #NetGalley, #HorseridingHub, #DebbieBurgermeister, HorseloversFirstBook. I think this book is essential for the child who is seriously getting a horse. The child and parents must read and understand all the work involved to taking care of a horse. Not nearly as easy as changing a litter box or walking the dog. This is hard work,, daily. Not for the timid.

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I was granted complimentary access to Horse Lovers First Book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you to BooksGoSocial for the auto-approval so that I can pick up titles like this! My thoughts are my own and my review is honest.

Horse Lovers First Book is a well organized little informational book for horse crazy kids just learning about their favourite animal. Printed on a pink background, this one will appeal mostly to little girls, but if the boys don't mind the colour, the contents are perfect for everyone. All of the information contained inside is paired with helpful photos and illustrations, and the reading level is appropriate for kids aged 8-10 and up, or younger for advanced readers.

Overall, coming from a horse-crazy 34 year old who has yet to grow out of reading everything I can find about horses, the information in this book seems both accurate and more in-depth than I expected for a children's first horse book. There's information about breeds and categories of horses, colours, gaits, care, etc.

I do have a couple of nit-picky critiques on small issues that do not at all effect the readability of the book or the value of the information for young kids just learning about the subject, but which stood out to me as an adult reader with in-depth horse knowledge. First, some of the grammar choices imply odd things. On page 11, which discusses some popular horse breeds, the bubble at the top of the page says "The popular breeds are..." and goes on to include two breeds that pretty much don't exist outside of Australia and New Zealand. "The popular breeds" implies that the world's horse lovers were surveyed and this is the definitive list, but if you cross over to Europe or North America it's entirely possible you'll find horse enthusiasts who've never heard of the Waler, for example. I have, but that's only because I set out to learn about "rare" breeds as a teenager. (For reference, I'm Canadian.) Second, white vs grey: I love that Dominant White/White Spotting is introduced in this book, but grouping it with grey is confusing. These are completely different genes doing different things and a horse that becomes "white" due to greying is not the same as a horse born white due to a dominant white KIT mutation. I wouldn't be pedantic on that in a kid's if the example photo chosen was, say, a W2 Thoroughbred or a W4 Camarillo White Horse that are "all white" but the example photo is GQ Santana, the origin of the W10 mutation in Quarter Horses, and looks very much like an interaction between leopard complex and splash or tobiano. This is the sort of thing the equally horse-crazy elder siblings of this book's young readers will point out as "wrong."

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Such an adorable book for horse lovers of all ages, even us oldtimers!! If you have a child that loves horses or is just being introduced to horses, this is a great book to start out with. They will learn so much in such a fun way. The illustrations are beautiful and it is full of information that any child will enjoy!

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