Skip to main content
Can't Get Enough Horse Stuff

Can't Get Enough Horse Stuff

Current price: $14.99
Publication Date: August 1st, 2023
Publisher:
National Geographic Kids
ISBN:
9781426373916
Pages:
128
Usually Ships in 1 to 10 Days

Description

Hooray for horses! Jump into the perfect combination of facts, true stories, vibrant photos, and fun stuff all about one of the world’s favorite animals.

Horses are popular all over the world, as pets, participants in competitions, farm animals, and more. In fact, they’re one of humankind’s oldest animal companions. This fascinating, fun-filled book introduces you to different horse breeds; how horses became our stalwart companions; life in the herd; adorable foals; horse coloration, markings, and manes; and so much more.

For kids who are absolutely obsessed with everything horses, this book has it all: tons of mind-blowing facts, all the breeds, superfun games, hands-on activities, hilarious jokes, and fascinating research. You’ll whinny with delight as you run with the last breed of wild horses, discover new ways horses are helping humans, and meet some of the most incredible and record-setting horses in history. Fancy a ride around the ring? Giddyap!

Inside you’ll find:

  • Fascinating facts about horses, plus more than 250 vibrant photographs
  • Roundups of the heaviest, lightest, tiniest, and most massive horse breeds
  • Features on surprising horse research and behavior
  • Personal accounts from experts studying and working with horses
  • Detailed diagrams and infographics
  • Hands-on activities you can try at home
  • Quizzes and games to test your knowledge
  • Hilarious horse jokes


From telling jokes to impressing family and friends with awesome facts, kids will love sharing what they’ve learned and will want to horse around with this book again and again.

About the Author

NEIL CAVANAUGH is an attorney and author who lives in Shoreview, Minnesota. As a husband to a veterinarian and father to three small children, he loves writing about animals, the fluffier the better. You can read more of Neil's work in National Geographic Kids magazine, where he has published numerous articles.