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Seabiscuit: Wild Pony of the Outer Banks

Seabiscuit: Wild Pony of the Outer Banks
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Seabiscuit: Wild Pony of the Outer Banks

 
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Seabiscuit is a wild pony who lives on the Outer Banks of North Carolina with her mother Angel Wing and her father Nautilus. She chases seagulls and plays with turtles. When a hurricane comes, she learns that freedom requires personal responsibility.

Intended for young readers between ages of 3 and 8, this beautifully-illustrated book is a wonderful addition to any child's bookshelf.

 
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Product Details
Author:Anne Russell
Hardcover:32 pages
Publisher:Coastal Carolina Press
Publication Date:September 15, 2001
Language:English
ISBN:1928556280
Package Length:11.12 inches
Package Width:8.78 inches
Package Height:0.38 inches
Package Weight:0.93 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 3 customer reviews )
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5A natural fit  Nov 07, 2004 By JR "JR"
I am writing this mostly in response to a criticism about the title. As any informed person would know, seabiscuit is the name of a shell, and has been so longer than the name of some famous racing horse. This book is a marvelous story about a pony. It showcases a lovely area of North Carolina and presents a sweet story for kids. Anyone who enjoys nature, horses or just kids stories will love this book. I highly recommend it.

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4Surprisingly Pleasing  Sep 30, 2010 By S. West
While this isn't about the famous racehorse, as I thought it would be, it was a sweet story about a horse that my horse-crazy daughter enjoyed and I approved of. No overt messages or lessons; just a sweet story.

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3Frustrated  Jul 07, 2004
This book was written long before the recent film put the real Seabiscuit back in the spotlight. But I still can't imagine why anyone would write a book about a wild pony and give it the same unusual name as one of the most famous horses in history--unless it's so the book will come up whenever someone searches that famous name. I'm trying to find a picture book for small children about the real Seabiscuit and it's very annoying to keep coming up with this book. It's probably a sweet story, but not when you're looking for the real deal. The author should have been more creative in naming her title character--or trusted her work to stand on its own merit.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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