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Rosanna Hansen

Auteur de Horses and Ponies

20 oeuvres 551 utilisateurs 8 critiques

Œuvres de Rosanna Hansen

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Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Lieux de résidence
Tuckahoe, New York, USA
Professions
publisher
editor
children's book author
Courte biographie
Rosanna Hansen is the author of more than fifteen children's books. Before she turned to writing full time, she worked in children's books as a publisher and editor in chief at such companies as Weekly Reader, Reader's Digest Children's Books, and Groilier. She lives in Tuckahoe, New York.

In Rosanna's free time, she volunteers for such animal groups as Guiding Eyes for the Blind, which trains guide dogs, and the Cheetah Conservation Fund in Africa. [from Panda, 2007]

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Signalé
BooksInMirror | Feb 19, 2024 |
This book is awesome. It shows all the potential that mini horses have to be guide animals. It also shines a light on "Ann" and creates an awesome role model for anyone with special needs. With Panda by her side she is completely self sufficient and can travel freely with her by her side.
 
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MeganSchneider | 1 autre critique | Mar 28, 2017 |
This is a cute informational book about different types of horses and ponies. While the text is easy to read, I would definitely recommend it for a second grade and older audience as some of the words are difficult to understand. What I like is how they give each type of horse and pony their own summary and also hit on interesting facts that children would be interested in and make comparisons to things that kids would be familiar with to give them a better visualization.

I would use this book for beginning research papers and also for students in my class that may have the interest in horses.… (plus d'informations)
 
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RiaO | 1 autre critique | Nov 26, 2013 |
I stumbled across Rosanna Hansen's Panda: A Guide Horse for Ann at my public library this past weekend, and being intrigued by the idea of miniature horses being used as seeing-eye animals, checked it out on impulse. I'm glad that I did, as I really enjoyed the main "story" - in which Panda and Ann train with one another - and think I learned quite a bit, about the potential that miniature horses hold, as helping animals for blind people. Hansen first takes the reader through some of Ann's activities with Panda, before turning to the story of the very first seeing-eye horse, Cuddles, and her trainers in North Carolina, and concluding with the tale of Panda's purchase and training, in upstate New York. The text is copiously illustrated with color photographs by Neil Soderstrom.

According to The Guide Horse Foundation, miniature horses are a good choice for the blind because they are long-lived, intelligent, have excellent sight, and a calm temperament. This informative picture-book has really convinced me that this is true, and while seeing-eye horses are not yet that common, I imagine that they will become so in the future, as disabled people with allergies to, or phobias of, dogs look for other options. Recommended to young horse lovers looking for something a little different, and to those interested in helping animals.
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AbigailAdams26 | 1 autre critique | Apr 21, 2013 |

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Œuvres
20
Membres
551
Popularité
#45,290
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
8
ISBN
48
Langues
1

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