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- Horse Game and Activity Books
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Great Horse Game and Activity Books (Alphabetical Order)
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- Anyone
Can Draw Horses!: A Step-by-Step Guide to
Drawing Horses for All Ages
by June V. Evers
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with detailed illustrations and simple
descriptions, this drawing book presents
easy techniques for learning to draw
horses. Included are finished horses
to trace or to use in creating other
pieces of art as well as saddles, blankets,
leg wraps, and bridles that can be traced
onto completed sketches of horses. Filled
with detailed line illustrations, anatomical
explanations, and author's notes, this
guide offers the budding equine illustrator
the footing needed to begin drawing
horses.
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- Draw
Horses (Discover Drawing Series)
by Lee Hammond
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latest addition to the Discover Drawing
series will teach readers how to produce
beautiful renderings of their favorite
animals--horses. Hammond's realistic
approach, clear step-by-step instruction
and encouraging voice ensures that artists
of any experience level will be able
to succeed right from the start. Even
the finished examples look achievable
to the first timer-- Hammond is just
that good a teacher.
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- Draw
50 Horses by Lee J. Ames
- Arabians,
Pintos, Morgans and Clydesdales: jumping,
bucking, rearing, grazing and kicking
-- all are in this collection of 50
drawings.
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- Drawing
Horses: That Look Real (Quick Starts for
Kids!) by Don Mayne
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4-8. This instructional manual is done
in an easy, cartoonlike style. Chapters
discuss putting the different shapes
together, how to create character through
details, how to show motion, how to
draw foals and ponies, and ideas for
finishing touches. A model illustration
with clearly labeled anatomy is a helpful
addition. The author's friendly, encouraging
tone provides support for young artists'
efforts, and the hints and tips will
help youngsters organize themselves
even before they begin.
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Fun
with Ponies Stencils by John
Green
- Six
sturdy stencils help create accurate
images of lively ponies racing, trotting,
rearing up on their hind legs, and being
put through their paces.
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Gaited
Horse Activity and Coloring Book (CD-ROM)
by Karen Jean Matsko Hood
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Horse makes learning about horses a
lot of fun. Written in three languages,
Spanish, German and English, and containing
180 enjoyable activities, it is an enjoyable
book for older children and adults alike.
The author breeds and imports gaited
horses, making the material in the book
authentic. The book teaches your child
the basics of math, English, writing
and reading, Gaited Horse makes a beautiful
addition to any home library.
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- The
Giant Book of HorseFun by Lee Smith-Moir
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delightful mix of challenging fun and
entertainment for any horse crazy child
(or child at heart!)
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- Horse
Anatomy Coloring Book by John
Green
- Expertly
illustrated, fact-filled guide to the
external and internal anatomy of the
horse. Thirty pages of accurate drawings
highlight skeleton, muscles, major organ
systems, all clearly labeled and explained.
Also includes notes on evolution of
the horse as well as general health
and care issues. Best short introduction
for horse lovers of all ages.
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- Horse
and Stable Sticker Picture (Sticker Picture
Books) by Barbara Steadman
- Young
equestrians and horse lovers can step
into this bustling riding stable for
happy hours with handsome steeds. A
background scene depicts tile-roofed
stables, and 33 peel-and-apply stickers
portray palominos, a pinto, horse blankets,
saddles, feed bag, riders waiting to
mount, kids grooming horses, handling
stable chores, and much more. The colorful
stickers can be used repeatedly to create
an unlimited number of irresistible
stable vignettes.
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- The
Horse Farm Read-and-Play Sticker Book by
Lisa Hiley
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draws young riders into the places they
like best: the horse farm, the tack
room, the stable, the paddock, and the
stableyard. And with 75 full-color,
reusable, heavy-duty vinyl stickers,
kids can create their own equine dramas
while at the same time learning important
points about such essentials as grooming
and tacking up. The range of stickers
is irresistible. There are foals, a
barn cat (and a barn mouse), a vet,
and a farrier. But there are also name
plates for the horse stalls; saddles,
brushes, helmets, and cowboy hats for
the tack room; barrels and jumps for
horse shows, plus championship ribbons;
and a flock of chickens and a few barn
swallows for the stableyard. All this
horse play, however, is tied to real-life
horse lessons.
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- Horse
Games and Puzzles for Kids: 102 Brainteasers,
Word Games, Jokes & Riddles, Picture
Puzzlers, Matches & Logic Tests for
Horse-Loving Kids by Cindy A. Littlefield
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can count on horse-crazy kids to be
doing something horse-related, thinking
about something horse-related, or planning
something horse-related 24 hours a day,
seven days a week. That's why Cindy
A. Littlefield created the Kids' Book
of Horse Games & Puzzles. If kids
are going to spend their time horsing
around, they might as well jump-start
their creativity and boost their problem-solving
skills at the same time. The book is
divided into five sections: Word Play,
Picture Puzzles, Drawing, Fun and Games,
and Brain Teasers. (All the answers
are included.)
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- HORSE,
Sticker Book (Sticker Books)
by Comfort Shields
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Discovery Kids™
Sticker Safaris have redefined the sticker-book
genre. These bright, bold, interactive
sticker books are packed with facts,
figures, and info about animals that
kids love. Young naturalists can use
the 60-plus stickers to complete the
dramatic photographic scenes. Horse
celebrates the many facets of these
majestic animals, from wild mustangs
to pampered thoroughbreds, the centuries-old
relationship between horses and humans,
and much more. Finish the picture, decorate
a notebook, create a scene on the laminated
inside covers. Use the stickers again!
Discover the fun in finding out.
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Horses
Activity Book by Nina Barbaresi
- 42
equine-related brain-teasers (mazes,
crosswords, scrambled words, and more)
challenge young puzzle fans. Solutions.
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- Horses
of the World Coloring Book (Color Your World)
by John Green
- 42
accurate and exciting illustrations
of all types of horses from around the
world in authentic settings: fiery Arabian,
royal Lipizzaner, Appaloosa, Shetland
pony, knee-high Falabella, Morgan and
more. Full-color illustrations on the
covers. Captions. Glossary.
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- Horses
(Sticker Stories) by Edward
Heins
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colorful sticker book lets kids gallop
off into the wide world of horses. Interactive
scenes and removable stickers include
horses racing across the range, pulling
wagons in a town of the old west, performing
in a circus, carrying children as they
learn to ride, and being groomed. With
75 full-color, reusable stickers and
big, inviting full-color spreads to
decorate in each and every book, Sticker
Stories give young children the tools
and freedom to create their own stories
time and again.
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- Horses
Tattoos by John Green
- Peel-and-apply images of six handsome breeds: Appaloosa, mustang, palomino,
Hanoverian, pinto, and Arab.
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- The
Kids' Horse Book by Sylvia Funston
- The
ultimate guide to everything equine.
It's brimming with information about
pony and horse breeds, useful advice
on grooming and basic riding techniques,
fascinating facts, and more. Presented
in a flexible format that encourages
either browsing or reading from cover
to cover, the book is set up to engage
curious minds on many levels. One spread
is a history lesson; the next, a horse
board game. Readers learn such things
as what the different parts of a horse
are called, what animals are related
to the horse, and how to recognize a
good riding pony. But they also get
to solve puzzles, unravel mazes, and
learn to draw a horse — there's even
a section full of horse-themed jokes.
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- Little
Horses Stained Glass Coloring Book (Dover
Little Activity Books) by John
Green
- 8
boldly outlined steeds—all identified
and accompanied by coloring instructions—include
a dappled pinto, a fiery mustang, a
stately thoroughbred, a long-limbed
Arabian, a sturdy sure-footed Clydesdale,
and 3 other breeds. Color the translucent
pages, hang near a light source and
watch these splendid animals leap to
life. 8 full-page designs.
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- "The
Magic of Horses - Activity Book"
by Kim Marie Wood, Kimberly Spatrisano-Graham
(Illustrator)
- Explore
unknown breeds, health concerns, famous
horses, and tips & techniques for
training. Plus puzzles, mazes, word
searches, crafts and recipes to keep
learning fun.
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- My
Horse Coloring Book (Dover Coloring Book) by
John Green
- 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 (equipment used when riding
a horse), basic first aid for horses,
and many other activities. Introduction.
Captions.
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- My
Little Pony Color & Sticker Book
by Ann Marie Capalija, Gayle Middleton
(Illustrator)
- Ponies
love parties! Join in the fun with this
book filled with beautiful scenes from
Ponyville for you to color. It's packed
with stickers of all your pony friends.
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- My
Little Pony: Princess Party Paint Book
by Julia Simon-Kerr, Ken Edwards
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make a light-switch cover: Ask a grown-up
to help you cut out the light-switch
cover. Don't forget to cut out the rectangle
at the center. Tape the cover over your
light-switch so that the switch pokes
through the rectangle.
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- My
Little Pony: Rainbow Dash's Dress-Up Fun
by Ann Marie Capalija, Ken Edwards (Illustrator)
- Rainbow
Dash and her friends love to play dress-up.
With fun new hairdos, they can be ballerinas,
movie stars, or ranchers! You can play
dress-up, too, with soft pony hair to
braid or comb.
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