Gr 2-5–Did you know that horses can’t burp? They have special stomach valves to keep food inside while they’re galloping. While the book’s title may give the impression that a lot of the content will be just as wacky as equine burps, that isn’t really the case. Much of the information provides an interesting but fairly straightforward overview of horse history, care, and jobs. Each spread features a theme (such as “History of the Horse”) with a related query (“How long have there been horses?”). Along with the answer, additional related facts are found around the page. From famous horses like Alexander the Great’s Bucephalus to the differences between horses and ponies, readers are sure to discover new fun facts and tidbits. There is also practical advice such as how to assess a horse’s mood based on the position of the ears. The illustrations are quite appealing. The horses, with their varied colors, shapes, tack, and expressive faces, have abundant charm. Even though sequential reading isn’t required, the ending of the book may seem abrupt, as readers may be looking for a wrap-up conclusion. Back matter includes a glossary of terms (like farrier and curry comb).
VERDICT A perfect primer for equine enthusiasts.
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