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Think Like a Pony: Foundation Book


book 1, Think Like a Pony

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No. of pages 77

Published: 2007

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With a foreword by Carl Hester, this book is for parents and children. Some parents have young children who are 'pony mad', but they themselves have no understanding or knowledge of ponies. By reading this book with their children, they can learn together and enjoy the fascinating journey of understanding pony behaviour. Through this knowledge and understanding it can be seen how a pony can become: safe to be with, safe to handle, safe to ride and a willing friend and partner. The book is suitable for children between 6-9 to read with a parent or 9-12 to read on their own. "Think Like A Pony" is the foundation book for future books in the series. Through understanding the concepts explained in this book, children and parents will have the required information and knowledge essential for the understanding of book 2 which covers ground skills, with your pony, and book 3 which covers ridden skills with your pony.

 

This is book 1 in Think Like a Pony .

There are 77 pages in this book. This book was published 2007 by Quiller Publishing Ltd .

Lynn Henry is a registered Equine Ethology Instructor, living in West Yorkshire. A dedicated senior school teacher before leaving to bring up her family of 3 boys and a girl. Lynn has a lifelong passion for teaching and particularly the teaching of children. Carl Hester MBE, a veteran of five Olympic Games, has changed how dressage horses are trained, and readers are treated to behind-the-scenes insights and Carl's unique spin on all things dressage.

This book is in the following series:

Think Like a Pony

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