Clydesdales

Clydesdales by Barbara M. Linde, published by Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP in January 2012, is a 24-page exploration of one of the largest horse breeds in the world. This book provides an overview of Clydesdales, known for their strength and gentle nature, often referred to as “gentle giants.” Through full-color photographs and accessible text, readers will discover the unique characteristics of this breed and their various roles, including pulling wagons and participating in competitions.
In this edition, readers will find engaging content that highlights the Clydesdale’s versatility, from their work in agriculture to their appearances in media. The easy-to-follow text is designed to appeal to young readers, making it an informative resource for those interested in animals and horses. With its focus on juvenile nonfiction, this book serves as an educational tool that encourages learning about these remarkable animals.
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Bred in Scotland, Clydesdales are some of the largest and most powerful horses in the world. They’re often seen working in teams to pull wagons and plows. These animals are also called “gentle giants.” Readers will learn much about this breed and see the characteristics that make Clydesdales stand out among horses in the full-color photographs this book provides. Easy-to-follow text makes learning about the many jobs of a Clydesdale, from pulling competitions to TV commercials, assessable to the most reluctant of readers.
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