Goat Tying with Dee and Hank

This is the story of harness racehorse, Derek Bromac N. After racing in New Zealand as a 2-, 3-, and 4-year-old, Derek was shipped to California to begin his racing career in the United States. He immediately began dominating his competition at remarkable race times. This classy bay gelding found success wherever his travels took him and was often a barn favorite. His crazy antics of always sticking his tongue out while being harnessed, and on the racetrack, made him a horse that wouldn't easily be forgotten.
From California to New Jersey, and every racetrack in between, he was driven by some of the most elite and talented in the harness racing business. He was always known as the horse that always "gave his all."
Follow Derek's narration, written by his owner Amber Sawyer, and beautifully illustrated by Tami Joe DeLisle.
2023 Moonbeam Bronze Award for Best Children's Book Series Non-Fiction
Rudy 3 - Change Can Be Good picks up where Rudy 2 left off in uncertain times. Diane's leg is healing from her fall off Rudy, and his tummy is recovering from ulcers. Rudy encounters many new challenges and changes during his latest adventures. In each case, he is scared about what's to come but ultimately faces each fear with bravery. In Rudy 3, he goes to summer camp, Liberty training class, hikes up a mountain, and is reunited with his favorite mare. Some things stay the same with Rudy: He is still terrified of trailers and pigs, and Mom is the steady, loving presence in his life. Consistent with all the books in the series, Rudy tells the story. Special features: education embedded throughout the book, tack diagrams, glossary of equine definitions, 20 Fun Horse Facts, and gorgeous color illustrations. Ages 5-11. Illustrated by Karen Busch Holman.
2023 Moonbeam Bronze Medal for Best Children's Book Series, Non-Fiction
“Saddle up and fall in love with Rudy as he shares his experiences and feelings about his adventures, and the people and animals he meets along the way. Rudy’s charismatic personality captures hearts, and you’ll long to know “what happens next?” Plus, you’ll learn a lot too! The books are filled with tons of information about horses, magical illustrations,
and fun horse facts.” ~Blaze Magazine June 2021
Rudy, the lovable horse from the popular children's book Rudy – A Big Horse with a Big Heart, is back in Rudy2 – Trailers, Pigs, and New Friends. Like the first book, Rudy tells the story from his point of view.
In Rudy 2, Rudy moves to a new stable where he struggles to fit in with a new herd and is bullied. He reaffirms that he dislikes trailers, learns that pigs are terrifying, and meets a new horse who becomes a good friend.
The book features an equine glossary, horse anatomy, and 20 Fun Horse Facts. Ages 5-11. Illustrated by Karen Busch Holman.
2024 Purple Dragonfly Award Winner; 2023 Moonbeam Bronze Award for Best Children's Book Series, Non-Fiction
A true story, Rudy: A Big Horse With a Big Heart, is the first in the Rudy The Roadster book series. Entertaining, educational, and beautifully illustrated, Rudy tells stories about his life and shares how he feels about his experiences. Rudy takes kids on a journey as he makes new friends, bravely learns how to go on trail rides, and discovers water can be fun instead of frightening. His charismatic personality will capture children's hearts and make them want to know what happens next. The book features an equine glossary, horse anatomy, and 20 Fun Horse Facts. Hardcover and suitable for children ages 5-11. Illustrated by Karen Busch Holman.
Tomorrow Sadie will be eight.
Sadie had been asking for a pony for her birthday as long as she could remember.
Her parents told her that they didn’t have any place to keep a pony.
But she knew that her friend Heidi had a pony that her parents boarded at a big barn.
Will tomorrow be the day Sadie finally get’s her wish?
Join Sadie on her birthday adventure and find out.
Sit back and enjoy the tale of life adventures about a unique friendship shared between a mule, dog and human inspiring kindness across all creatures big and small.
A donkey’s bray is a fun and happy sound. It always gets attention and is used to communicate many things. But can a donkey communicate without braying? Can any of us talk without using sounds? What can we learn from Delgado the Donkey? Learn some Spanish words as read along and see if you can understand how he communicates without his bray; how to live by the Cowboy Code! Talk Less, Say More
What is a Jingle Horse? A horse that is kept in through the night to ride out in the early morning and round up the other horses. This is an important job for a special horse. One who is okay with being by himself, knowing he has a job to do. After he has his hay, he heads out to gather the working herd (or remuda). They wear bells around their necks so he can follow the jingle to find them.