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4-6
DK Riding Club series.
Colorful photos and clear diagrams are matched with short explanations about skills and competition. The books will stimulate the reader's interest in riding for pleasure or as a competitor, but they are not a ticket to ride; riding skills are mastered when a child is taught by a qualified adult. While the books provide accurate facts and address issues of safety and instruction, they lack in-depth information. Glos., ind.
(4)
4-6
DK Riding Club series.
These books give readers an idea about how different types of horses developed and how they should be treated, stabled, and groomed. The text that accompanies the many color photographs is full of appropriate information, but the books are long on facts and short on depth, making them more suitable for browsing. Glos., ind.
(4)
4-6
DK Riding Club series.
These books give readers an idea about how different types of horses developed and how they should be treated, stabled, and groomed. The text that accompanies the many color photographs is full of appropriate information, but the books are long on facts and short on depth, making them more suitable for browsing. Glos., ind.
(4)
4-6
DK Riding Club series.
Colorful photos and clear diagrams are matched with short explanations about skills and competition. The books will stimulate the reader's interest in riding for pleasure or as a competitor, but they are not a ticket to ride; riding skills are mastered when a child is taught by a qualified adult. While the books provide accurate facts and address issues of safety and instruction, they lack in-depth information. Glos., ind.