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Books with title Wild Horses

  • Horses

    Barry J McDonald

    language (, May 25, 2013)
    Love horses, then you'll love this book. In "Facts About Horses" you're about to enter the wonderful world of horses. Jam packed with delightful horse images and stuffed full with cool facts about these beautiful creatures, this book is a delight to read. This is your chance to expand your knowledge of horses and impress family and friends with little known facts. If horses are your passion then you'll really appreciate this book.
  • Wild Horses

    Jenny Oldfield

    Paperback (Hodder & Stoughton, July 1, 2005)
    When a landslide traps Kirstie inside Dead Man's Canyon with a herd of wild horses, she must find a way to help their injured leader, a stallion hurt by the falling rocks, and find her own way out.
  • Wild Horses

    Dick Francis

    Paperback (Jove, Sept. 1, 1995)
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  • Horses!

    Gail Gibbons

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Sept. 1, 2003)
    No other animal has captured people's imaginations or changed their lives as has the horse. Their grace, strength, and beauty have made horses sought after as well as useful. What would kings and queens, knights and conquistadores, cowboys and stagecoach drivers, or farmers have done without them? In this informative book, Gail Gibbons relates some of the long history that horses and humans have shared. She looks at horse biology and behavior and includes colorful, clear, and accessible diagrams.
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  • Wild Horses

    Diane Swanson

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Jan. 1, 2004)
    Introduces the physical characteristics, behavior, and habitat of wild or feral horses.
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  • Wild Horses

    Bonnie Bryant

    Library Binding (Econo-Clad Books, Aug. 15, 1996)
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  • Horses

    Leyla Gromov

    language (, Aug. 8, 2017)
    “Horse can jump and horse can pace, horse can gallop through the race”.Horses are such wonderful creatures! They are good friends and great helpers. Enjoy this book full of beautiful photos of horses just being themselves! Your children will love the soothing sound of rhymes! The writing is fun and lively as well as educational. This Book contains vivid images of horses for each page so your child can see up close as they hear the rhyming words. There are 36 photos of different horses in total. You will see sporting horses, working horses, and different breeds. The 6’’x 9’’ trim size is a perfect portable size and easy for small children to hold in their hands. This book is truly a great way for kids to explore, learn and to have fun while they dive into the world of horses. This educational book will spark their interest as well as teach them to be kind and loving toward animals.Just like Nursery Rhymes are powerful learning source in early literacy, this book too will enable children to become interested in the rhythm and patterns of language in a way that listening to stories does not provide.Rhymes are easy to repeat, so they become some of a child’s first sentences. They allow even very young children to speak and understand in full sentences; this is a skill they will need before they are able to read.Rhymes are a great way into learning early phonic skills (the ability to hear, identify and manipulate letter sounds).Rhymes improve a child’s vocabulary. Children hear and use new words that they wouldn’t come across in everyday language.The rhymes from this book can be enjoyed anytime, anyplace, anywhere: bedtime, bath time or riding in a car! Expand your child’s imagination and have fun!Horses, Rhymes for Children is perfect for ages 12 months -- 3 years.
  • Horses

    DK Publishing

    Paperback (DK CHILDREN, June 15, 2003)
    Describes the physical characteristics and behavior of horses, identifies wild and domestic breeds, and discusses riding and horse care.
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  • Zoobooks Wild Horses

    Wildlife Education Ltd.

    eBook (Wildlife Education Ltd, Aug. 30, 2017)
    Only zebras, wild asses, and Mongolian wild horses are true wild horses. All other horses and donkeys are called domestic horses. They are different from wild horses because people have changed their anatomy and behavior over the years by selective breeding and training. Domestic horses that escape or are set free into the wild are called feral horses. They are not really wild horses. All horses, domestic and wild, are related closely enough to be included in a single general scientific category—the genus Equus.
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  • Horses

    M/N Martinez

    language (, May 24, 2016)
    Horses are certainly very beautiful animals. They have sleek and powerful bodies which allow them to do a lot of different types of work. Because of this, people have used horses for centuries, in the farm, in sports, and in the army. Horses are also treated as pets and companions today. There are certainly so many things to learn about horses. This book will provide a lot of interesting facts about these magnificent animals. For example, how long do horses live? What are horses colored? What are the markings on horses feet and faces called? These, along with many other questions, will be answered in this book. Also provided are 20 beautiful colored pictures that will aid the reader to better understand these gorgeous and powerful creatures.
  • Horses

    Maddie Gibbs

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Readers will love learning about a farm’s most majestic animal—the horse. In this book, readers will explore horses through exciting text and fun facts meant to spark their interest. Readers will delight in discovering the different breeds farmers raise for racing and riding. Using clear language and color photographs, this book also explains where horses live and what they’re called. This high-interest topic is supported by eye-catching visuals, a picture glossary, index, and supplemental websites to expand the reader’s knowledge.
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