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What's the Most Beautiful Thing You Know About Horses?

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Author Richard Van Camp asks his friends and family, "What's the most beautiful thing you know about horses?"

Author Richard Van Camp has always been curious about horses. He is a member of the Dogrib (Tlicho) Nation, a Native North American tribe that uses dogs instead of horses, because it's too cold for them up in Canada! One wintry day, he decides to do some investigating. Our friendly guide invites us to accompany him on his playful search for the most beautiful thing about horses. He asks his family, his friends, and even the artist, George Littlechild, what is the most beautiful thing they know about horses. The answers he gets range from zany to profound, and show him that even seemingly ordinary things can be seen in entirely new ways.


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Publisher: Lee & Low Books

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  • ISBN: 9780892393596
  • Release date: January 15, 2017

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  • ISBN: 9780892393596
  • File size: 8428 KB
  • Release date: January 15, 2017

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Author Richard Van Camp asks his friends and family, "What's the most beautiful thing you know about horses?"

Author Richard Van Camp has always been curious about horses. He is a member of the Dogrib (Tlicho) Nation, a Native North American tribe that uses dogs instead of horses, because it's too cold for them up in Canada! One wintry day, he decides to do some investigating. Our friendly guide invites us to accompany him on his playful search for the most beautiful thing about horses. He asks his family, his friends, and even the artist, George Littlechild, what is the most beautiful thing they know about horses. The answers he gets range from zany to profound, and show him that even seemingly ordinary things can be seen in entirely new ways.


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