A new series of beautifully illustrated children's books exploring neurodiversity and equine facilitated learning.
Joy and Chester: Through working with horses, Joy learns to read body language, practice empathy and control her responses (self-regulate).
Old Regret follows 11 year old Jed Brown from his troubled life in Swan Hill to a farm in Gippsland where his Uncle trains horses and leads trail rides. Jed learns to ride and helps out on the farm. It’s not all fun and games; Jed’s main tasks are to pick up manure and clean gear. However, there are wild brumbies in the State Forest adjoining the farm, including a young stallion Jed names 'Regret' after the stallion from the Banjo Patterson poem The man from Snowy River. There are new friends, accidents and incidents, rules broken, and respect gained.
Currently available from www.lulu.com
Stay tuned for more installments.
The first of Liz Braid's novels about 11 year old Jessica, her family and the young brumby they rescued.
Currently out of print, but soon to be republished.
This sequal to Half-Pint follows the Ferraro family as they adopt a second wild brumby and train him.
Also currently out of print but soon to be republished.
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