An easy read that explains some of the important aspects of horse ownership in a way young readers can understand. It had some good information in it, and covered important topics. The pages that explain how much money horses cost could have been seen as discouraging, but it really shows how much of a commitment horses are. How high-cost they are NEEDS to be explained, and the way they explained it will make people take it seriously. I also appreciate the explanation of how important proper boots and a helmet are. I’ve even read books that say helmets are “silly”, especially when referring to western riding. However, in this book, there is no if’s, ands, or buts about helmets. It says you should always wear one, which is 100% true, no matter what you’re doing.
That being said, there were some small details that put me off a bit. A “body brush” was described as having stiff bristles. Body brushes are actually quite soft. They’re often referred to as “soft brushes”. I don’t really understand how a random fact like this could be twisted around wrong. The book would have been fine without this information, but they added wrong information instead of leaving it out.
There was also a small grammatical error. “You horse” was used in a sentence under a picture. It didn’t put me off too much, it happens, but it seems a bit silly that it slipped past the editors.
Overall, though, I did enjoy this book. It had good information, and is a good FIRST read for horses. Of course, people will need to read a lot more than this to actually be ready to care for a horse, but it outlines the general care and keeping of horses quite well.