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I Wish I Were a Cowboy

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Cowboys had a tough, dangerous job looking after huge herds of cattle. Cowboys often spent many weeks driving cattle over long trails. Are you ready to be a cowboy? You'll need a hat, of course, and sturdy clothes, and a bandana. What about a horse, a cow to herd, a tent, and trail food? I Wish I Were...a Cowboy explains how to make it all out of simple household items. Photos of children dressed as lively cowboys and cowgirls lend charm. The simple text even explains a few colorful terms such as "hit the trail!" Children love to pretend. With the help of these books and a few household items your child can imagine he or she is in another world. Role play gives children confidence and teaches them to play and share with friends and family.

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Series: I Wish I Were... Publisher: childrensElibrary

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 1588245470
  • Release date: October 1, 2001

PDF ebook

  • ISBN: 1588245470
  • File size: 3922 KB
  • Release date: October 1, 2001

Formats

OverDrive Read
PDF ebook

Languages

English

Levels

ATOS Level:4.2
Interest Level:K-3(LG)

Cowboys had a tough, dangerous job looking after huge herds of cattle. Cowboys often spent many weeks driving cattle over long trails. Are you ready to be a cowboy? You'll need a hat, of course, and sturdy clothes, and a bandana. What about a horse, a cow to herd, a tent, and trail food? I Wish I Were...a Cowboy explains how to make it all out of simple household items. Photos of children dressed as lively cowboys and cowgirls lend charm. The simple text even explains a few colorful terms such as "hit the trail!" Children love to pretend. With the help of these books and a few household items your child can imagine he or she is in another world. Role play gives children confidence and teaches them to play and share with friends and family.

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