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Hello Hazel! (Hardcover)
Lois Szymanski; Illustrated by Linda Kantjas
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R653
Discovery Miles 6 530
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Destined for fame, Surfer Dude is known to many who looked for this
colt while crossing the bridge to Assateague Island and the
Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge. The story of this beloved
wild stallion, who cared for his herd of mares over a lifetime on
Chincoteague Island, is beautifully illustrated in vivid detail,
from his distinctive blue eye to his white star and stripe, silver
mane and tail, and chocolatey chestnut coat. His passing at the
ripe age of twenty-three in the spring of 2015 touched people from
across the United States and beyond. But the spirit of his gentle
nature and the way he loved his foals lives on. His spirit lingers
in breezes that ruffle the island grasses and in the sunbeams that
warm the island ponies, and is celebrated in this story of love and
the circle of life.
Learn specific details about the wild Chincoteague Ponies on
Assateague Island with Chincoteague Pony Identification Cards. Take
these 75 cards with you when you visit the island to identify the
ponies in person. Each card features photos of both sides of the
pony for identification purposes as well as the pony's name,
gender, birth year, and a brief description. Get to know Noah's
Shadow, the mare purchased for a Make-A-Wish child named Noah; or
ET, the mare named for the marking on her side that looks like the
finger of a famous extraterrestrial; or Miracle Man, the orphan
colt who was saved and grew up to become a herd sire. Complete with
a legend of key pony terms, these collectible and informative cards
are a great, and fun, resource for Chincoteague pony enthusiasts of
all ages. And look for cards for the rest of the herd soon! All
ages.
Learn specific details about additional members of the herd of wild
Chincoteague Ponies on Assateague Island by collecting and trading
this second set in the popular series of Chincoteague Pony trading
cards. As with the previous set, each card shows both sides of the
pony for identification purposes. Every pony has a name, a story,
and a look of his or her own. Come to know Sonny's Legacy, a
chestnut pinto mare who was returned to the island by the
Chincoteague Fire Company, which protects the island ponies, to
live out her life in honor of fireman Sonny Haigh. Meet Little
Dolphin, the stallion raffled off but donated back to the island.
In all there are 70 ponies for you to meet. Absorb the personal
information of each pony and when you visit the island, take along
both sets of cards so you can identify the many ponies in person.
When Charley's grandfather died, his old houseboat comes to the
family marina on Kent Island, Maryland. Dad is angry at the
condition of the boat and the fact that his father has squandered
his jewel collection. Charley finds more than memories onboard the
houseboat. When the spirit of Grandfather appears and asks him to
retrieve three items, Charley complies, even though he doesn't know
the worth or meaning of his mission. What he uncovers is surprising
proof of the depth of Grandfather's secret. Middle grades-ages
8-12.
The newborn foal peered at Caroline from her computer screen. The
online photo grabbed her heart. It was followed by photo after
photo of the foal frolicking, rubbing noses with his momma, and
nursing in the quiet of evening. This was the foal she knew she had
to buy. Caroline had worked hard and saved all her money to buy a
wild Chincoteague Pony foal and now she had fallen in love with the
right one. She d even named him "Quintilius" for the star that
shone over the baby Jesus in the manger long ago. After she arrived
on Chincoteague Island, Caroline volunteered for The Feather Fund
and helped tag foals with the saltwater cowboys. Now, after all her
hard work, the saltwater cowboys had labeled her foal her Quintilus
for return to the island. Caroline couldn t even consider of taking
home another foal. Quintilius had won her heart. She d poured
herself into saving enough money and now it seemed the chestnut
pinto colt would be forever out of her life. How could things be
turned around for Caroline so that she could bring her foal home?
Or would she lose her dream forever?"
Visitors to the Chincoteague Wildlife Refuge often stop to admire
the majestic and powerful Chincoteague Pony stallion known as
Miracle Man. But this island favorite wasn't always a dominant herd
sire. Here's the story of the orphaned foal found near death on
Assateague Island, and Cynthia, the little girl whose faith and
dedication helped him survive after her father rescues him from
Black Duck Marsh. Cynthia's determination to save the tiny pinto
colt begins the moment he is brought to their island farm. She
spends every day in the barn, giving him his medicines, bathing his
injuries, and wrapping his leg. She takes him on long walks along
the bay and ruffles his spiky mane, and each time there is a
setback Cynthia aches for the foal. But, no matter what they do,
the colt's leg will not heal. Finally, the vet suggests they throw
away all the medicine and let nature take its course. Cynthia is
afraid. How will the little colt survive? All ages.
Step into the world of the Chincoteague ponies of Virginia's
Assateague Island. From birth to Pony Penning, their stories are
told in amusing detail and more than 200 color images. Find out how
an orphan foal became a herd sire. Share the love story of a
Maryland stallion with the Virginia mare. Whether portrayed in a
painting or a photograph, the beauty of these animals will
captivate you. Travel through the seasons with them as you learn
about their history and living conditions and how they share their
wetland environment with an array of wildlife. Learn the names of
the herd members and see for yourself what it takes to survive on a
wild island. This is the perfect gift for any horse lover and a
great resource for animal and wildlife historians.
Readers asked for Volume Two of Chincoteague Pony Tales, and
author, Lois Szymanski delivers in this book of inspirational tales
about the wild Chincoteague Ponies who live on the Virginia side of
Assateague Island. Owned and cared for by saltwater cowboys from
the Chincoteague Volunteer Fire Company, the ponies have captivated
people around the globe, since the annual wild pony roundup and
sale of foals began over 93 years ago. In Chincoteague Pony Tales -
Vol. Two, Szymanski shares stories to inspire the reader. Hear
about the orphan foal who was adopted by another mare. Nicknamed
Mystery Man, he went on to make a child's pony dream come true.
Read about the stallion who took one beating after another to
protect a stallion in need. Find out why one foal, dubbed
"Dunkaroo" should never have been born on an island surrounded by
water. Story after story will keep the reader captivated, and leave
them asking for
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Wild Colt (Hardcover)
Lois Szymanski
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R512
R389
Discovery Miles 3 890
Save R123 (24%)
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Join a wild colt as he follows his herd through long summer days in
the wetlands of Assateague Island. Light, rhyming verses and
beautiful oil paintings carry the reader along, sharing the sights
and sounds these famous ponies experience daily. See the colt run
along the ocean, buck and kick, chase mosquitoes, and eye turtles
and deer at the water hole. This picture book introduces the reader
to the life of a Chincoteague pony colt in his coastal habitat
beginnings until he is rounded up during the famous wild pony
auction and Pony Penning on Chincoteague Island. Educators can
bring the wild colt experience into the classroom with the included
wildlife identification guide, discussion topics, and facts about
wetlands. Families will also treasure this charming story for
bedtime reading. Picture book-ages 0-6.
At Cavalry Ridge Campground, three young friends encounter the ghost of a Union soldier who tells them about the Battle of Gettysburg.
You've just purchased your first Chincoteague Pony foal, or maybe
you are considering raising your hand to bid at the annual Pony
Penning Auction, held on Thursday of the last week of July each
year on Chincoteague Island, Virginia. If you're looking for a
resource to guide you on the exciting journey you have ahead -
raising your wild pony foal - look no further. "Your Chincoteague
Pony Foal's First Year" offers sound advice on hauling, stalls,
bedding, veterinarian care, hoof care, insect control, training for
basic ground manners, dealing with vices and more. Learn how to
desensitize your foal so he matures into a bombproof riding pony.
It will be many years until you can ride your new foal. Put in the
steps during that time to teach him how to lead, back up, load on a
trailer. You can even teach him some tricks, and a few are outlined
in the later chapters of "Your Chincoteague Pony Foal's First
Year." This is your first year guide. Let the journey begin!
Three young boys rely on the help of their ghost-friend, Corporal Jared Scott, to solve the mystery of a new ghost that appears at Cavalry Ridge Campground.
Out of the Sea, Today's Chincoteague Pony conveys the indomitable
spirit and strength for survival that defines the Chincoteague
ponies. From their initial arrival on the island to their reign as
the island's leading attraction, Lois Szymanski details their
history to today, where the ponies continue to affect the lives of
countless families who come each year to Chincoteague National
Park. Out of the Sea details the true accounts of how strong bonds
of friendship have formed between the ponies and their people, and
impacted lifetimes. For author Lois Szymanski, it was having fate
touch her life and the life of her daughter when the Chincoteague
foal, Sea Feather, came into their lives. Readers interested in
buying their own Chincoteague pony should look no further than Out
of the Sea. Middle grades-ages 8-12.
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