How well do you know horses?
If you already have a horse, or you biggest wish is to get one soon, you probably already know a lot about them.
They’re beautiful, strong and majestic.
They’re brave, intelligent and loyal.
We also love them because they like people. They’re always happy to see their owners.
Horses also have secrets. These are interesting, quirky, and just plan odd fun facts about them. That’s what this book is all about. It tells you these intriguing facts and then explains the what and why about each one. Once you’ve read it, you’ll know more about the secret side of horses’ lives that most other owners and riders know, even some of the most experienced pony-loving people!
- What can horses do that people can’t?
- Do horses see in color?
- Can horses laugh?
- What is the most challenging horse race in the world?
- Who is smarter, horses or dogs?
- Horse behavior, and what it means.
- Members of the horse family are the only animals alive today that have this. What is it?
- What strange things are horses afraid of?
- Can horses read people’s faces and understand human emotions?
- Can a horse’s coat change color?
Contains more than 100 fascinating fun facts and detailed explanations in a casual, fun-to-read style. It’s everything about horses every horse-crazy reader will want to know!
Fun Horse Facts for Kids is the sixth book in the series Fun Facts for Kids from Crimson Hill Books. For ages 8 to 10 or Grades 4 to 5.
Includes 42 color photos. Suitable for libraries, home schoolers and classroom teachers who want to build kids’ word power.
And don’t miss: Fun Pony Facts For Kids is the book every pony-loving kid will love to read!Gallop to get your copy today!
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Author of 13 books about pets and pet care, Jacquelyn writes books for curious and creative kids ages 6 to 12 including the Morley Stories Series of novels for girls 10 to 13.A former newspaper and magazine writer and editor, her articles and photographs have appeared in newspapers and magazines in Canada, United States and Britain.Jacquelyn is also a former teacher, college and university lecturer. She has taught English as a Second Language to children and teenagers in South Korea and journalism to university students in South Dakota and Ontario. ‘No matter who you are, having a close relationship with an animal is one of life’s greatest gifts, ‘ she says.