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Horses/Los Caballos

by Joann Early Macken
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Children's Literature

The covers of the books in the series "Animals that Live on the Farm," a subset of the larger series of "Weekly Reader-Early Learning Library Books," are quite engaging. The featured animal is peering out at the reader through an open pocket in a pair of denim jeans. It is indicative of the design of these books, which is attractive with large type in an easy to read font, and bright clear photographs that have kid appeal. The introductory note sums up the focus of each book in the series "to help children read about the behavior and life cycles of farm animals." The text is definitely more engaging than others of the same ilk. Kids learn the proper names for male and female horses, what they eat, and that after a year a horse can carry a rider. Horses have many other interesting characteristics such as the ability to walk, trot and run and they can see ahead, to the side and even behind. Kids will definitely want to read more about these amazing animals. Important words are bolded, but they are not the ones defined in the glossaryβ€”kids will need to look elsewhere if they don't get the meaning from the text. There are additional books listed for more information but no dates are given and only one web site is listed. There is an index and a write-up about the author. The entire book, including all the front and back matter, is written in Spanish and English. 2005, Weekly Reader-Early Learning Library, Ages 4 to 7.
β€”Marilyn Courtot

Book Details

Published
October 28, 2004
Publisher
Gareth Stevens Publishing
Pages
24
Format
Binding
ISBN
9780836842883

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