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Patti Dammier is an educator of horses and riders and has written her fourth children's book. The series Got Carrots? Rescued Horse revolves around two young girls whose love of horses and adventure again brings then back to Rolling Hills Equestrian Center. During twenty-three-years overseas, while teaching elementary school, she studied equestrian disciplines in Spain, Germany, Portugal, and England. Many of the story situations described in this book are based on her true-life experiences. The latest book, Summer Fun and Driving Carriages, has exciting stories about horse-driven carriages. See her other books at: www.GotCarrots.com…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Patti Dammier is an educator of horses and riders and has written her fourth children's book. The series Got Carrots? Rescued Horse revolves around two young girls whose love of horses and adventure again brings then back to Rolling Hills Equestrian Center. During twenty-three-years overseas, while teaching elementary school, she studied equestrian disciplines in Spain, Germany, Portugal, and England. Many of the story situations described in this book are based on her true-life experiences. The latest book, Summer Fun and Driving Carriages, has exciting stories about horse-driven carriages. See her other books at: www.GotCarrots.com
Autorenporträt
While studying dressage in Europe, Dr. Patricia "Patti" Dammier, (PhD in psychology), had several opportunities to learn the skill of driving carriages. When she returned to the US, she began to teach one of her dressage horses to drive a small cart. Because of this experience, she has promoted several stories about driving carts/carriages. In this fiction story, Summer Fun and Driving Carriages and her nonfiction book, Positive Horses, she includes information about driving carts/carriages with horses. As a psychologist, she understands the therapeutic effect of animals on well-being. This book includes fun stories about horse-driven carriages, disabled riders not able to ride, young children convalescing, and of course...horse lovers!