Horses What do wild horses like mustangs and ponies get up to all day?

Carly Anne York

Book - 2022

"Set over the course of one day, discover how different horses spend their time--from brumbies in the Australian outback to mustangs on the American plains."--

Saved in:

Bookmobile Children's Show me where

j636.1/York
0 / 1 copies available

Children's Room Show me where

j636.1/York
0 / 1 copies available
Location Call Number   Status
Bookmobile Children's j636.1/York Due Jul 20, 2024
Children's Room j636.1/York Due Jul 18, 2024
Subjects
Published
New York, NY : Neon Squid 2022.
Language
English
Main Author
Carly Anne York (author)
Other Authors
Chaaya Prabhat (illustrator)
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
48 pages : color illustrations ; 27 cm
Audience
Ages 6-8
Grades 2-3
ISBN
9781684492503
Contents unavailable.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

The history and habits of equines. Horses, as we know them today, first appeared as a genus called Eohippus 52 million years ago, the size of a dog and sporting three toes in addition to hooves. A two-page spread displays how this little creature evolved into the majestic horses we know; great care goes into showing not only how the ancestors of horses looked, but also their leg bone structure within picture balloons. This latest in the series blends expert research with beautiful illustrations, allowing readers to absorb a vast amount of information in just 48 pages. Biology professor York explains not only how horses, zebras, donkeys, and other members of the family spend their days, but how they communicate and survive against drought, predators, and even each other. Like others in the series, this one offers a "day in the life" of various animals, presenting a different vignette for each hour of the day: a foal being born and walking within hours in the English countryside, a fight between mustangs on the Nevada plains. Explanations of the purposes of horsetails (nature's fly swatters) and stripes on a zebra (to confuse predators) are just a few of the factoids found here, written in easy-to-understand prose. Prabhat's illustrations effectively create a sense of place and action and differentiate the wide range of species. (This book was reviewed digitally.) A fascinating, easy-to-understand primer for anyone curious about horses. (glossary, index) (Informational picture book. 6-8) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.