03/03/2023
Get ready to gallop through the pages of the iconic story of Black Beauty, written by Anna Sewell, a passionate horse welfare advocate. Now, with an exciting new twist - this edition features a WHOA Workbook adaptation by Robyn Smith that's packed with fun and informative equestrian activities!
Education
Set during the 1880s, the story is full of fun facts, knowledge, and insight. Using puzzles and various activities, kids explore relevant history, geography, and horse knowledge from the horse characters’ point of view.
Inspiration
Great for creative kids who love to write and/or illustrate. There are plenty of opportunities to draw, color, and learn writing and comprehension skills. In addition, the digital format is full of colorful images and downloadable pages to enjoy over and over.
Advocacy
Sadly, even today, animal neglect, abuse, and misuse still exist. Black Beauty’s autobiographical life story elicits the reader’s raw emotions of fear and hope as readers embark on a roller coaster ride of feelings such as mad, glad, sad, and afraid. I hope that by reading and interacting with this workbook, readers will see the need to advocate for all helpless victims through education and, when needed, intervention.