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Review #15633 - Dated: 2nd of February, 2016 Author: raeofsunshine |
When I saw this book up for review, I checked out the details and saw it was suggested for independent readers aged 6 and upwards. Described as an easy to read chapter book, I was expecting a starter book along the lines of Billie B Brown or Ella and Olivia for my 7 year old - something she could read herself if she really wanted to, but most likely would prefer I read to her!
Upon receiving the book, I noticed straight away that it was a much longer book than I was expecting and probably more of a step or 2 up from the beginner book that I was expecting, and a bit beyond the reading level of my daughter. This didn't worry us at all, as Miss 7 still really loves being read to, and lengthier books are not a problem at all... although the chapters are fairly long so if she was really tired at bedtime, we had to stick to half a chapter a night. It will also be good news for anyone hoping for something for an older child - rest assured this won't be too easy for them. There are sketched pictures on every second or so page which is always nice in starter books.
This book is actually the second in the series but that wasn't clear on the cover and although it turns out we also had book 1, my daughter picked this one to start with as the cover and title really jumped out at her. It turns out that reading the books out of order is not a problem at all.
Firstly I'll say that this book is a must for horse-mad kids - there's heaps of horsey terms and info to be found. Being not so familiar with horses, I even found myself learning heaps about horses and it made for some great discussion points with Miss 7. There's some good general life lessons here too with some moral decisions to be made and lessons to be learned.
As always, I specifically ask Miss 7 for her opinion before writing the review and she was extremely enthusiastic about this book which was great to know, as there were times that I wondered if the story wasn't holding her attention or if the information was over her head. And she tells me that she now wants to ride horses for real and even hold the reins (unlike the couple of pony rides she's had where she's been lead around)... oh boy, I was hoping we might escape having a kid mad on horses! But I won't hold that against my review score and summarise by saying that this is a good decent book with a good length story for a pretty decent price.
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