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Dee is back again and this time there are chicken races and stick horses! Watch these young cowboys and cowgirls run, laugh, and kick up the dust as Dee and Hank help them prepare and succeed at the events at the Pee Wee Rodeo! Kids will also learn: What goes on in a Pee Wee Rodeo Kindness, sharing, and helping others Friendship/love between competitors Importance of preparation, persistence, and practice Reinforces good sportsmanship - win or lose Perfect for cowboys and cowgirls ages 4-8 and those who are interested in rodeo and equestrian sports. Grab your copy and let the adventure begin!

Produktbeschreibung
Dee is back again and this time there are chicken races and stick horses! Watch these young cowboys and cowgirls run, laugh, and kick up the dust as Dee and Hank help them prepare and succeed at the events at the Pee Wee Rodeo! Kids will also learn: What goes on in a Pee Wee Rodeo Kindness, sharing, and helping others Friendship/love between competitors Importance of preparation, persistence, and practice Reinforces good sportsmanship - win or lose Perfect for cowboys and cowgirls ages 4-8 and those who are interested in rodeo and equestrian sports. Grab your copy and let the adventure begin!
Autorenporträt
M. D. Ford grew up on a horse farm with many other animals. Before she was allowed to ride a horse, she had to learn every aspect of it first - from feeding and washing to leading. She had to do the groundwork and learn how to take care of a horse before she was allowed to ride one. But it didn't take M. D. Ford long, and she started riding by the time she was five. At the age of seven, M. D. Ford started competing. Her first competition was an egg race, where she also won her first trophy. Her first competition on a horse was Barrel Racing. During the race, she had three barrels to run around with her horse. Her second horse, Hank, could run around the barrels by himself.M. D. Ford grew up at the Rodeo with her family. She has won over 500 ribbons and 250 trophies while also getting covered in dirt and hitting her knees on the barrels.