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This is a great magazine!!It is packed with helpful information,like how to avoid horse show hassles, and how to save money.They have great articals , and I don't zip through the magazine like I usually do.It even comes with 2 horse postars!!They have tons of ads though, and they once sent me the magazine 2 months before they should have.Overall it is a great product.
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My daughter has had this magazine for a few years. It is wonderful!!! There are so many articals with useful info and they are very well written to keep kids informed and interested. She loves the color posters and pictures. She is starting to recognize names of equestrains that she hears about other places from having seen them in Young Rider. It is also a very "clean" magazine. I am very careful about the things my kids are exposed to and I have never come across any objectional materiel in this magazine. That is a sign of great Editors! I recommend this to any kids interested in horses from ages 6 to age 13.
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This is a great magazine for all riders. But, it includes more western riding than english, so I didn't find it extremely helpful. Plus, I've moved onto a higher level, so I know everything it talks about since I've read alot of the articles. I love the posters, though! I think that it's great that the mag includes pro riders, so we can work towards our goals and look up to them as role models every day when we see their pictures hanging on our walls! Thanks Young Rider!
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This horse magzine is great for childen 7-13. Inside it there is horse posters,horse contests,western lessons,english lessons,tips on horses,a short story,quizzes and horse problems to sovle. All though it comes every other month.
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This is a bi-monthly magazine with beautiful posters and pictures of Horses. Since I am allergic to Horses I thought this would be a good way for my son to explore his interest in Horses.
Each issue comes with 4 posters and they are very nice. There is a place to sign up for a penpal exchange. The classified section has ads for beanie babies as well as horse trading cards.
You can learn about choosing a horse camp, how to ride in a group, how to give a Horse a shot and how to give a Horse a bath. The magazine also covers the various horse breeds, how to put on a saddle, what is a bridle and interesting tidbits on horses. There are short stories and people send in pictures as well.
My son has enjoyed reading Horse Rider over the years.
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