The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses Discussion Guide
Before Reading The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses
Remind the children that Native Americans value having a very close relationship with nature. From the title of the book, can the children guess what aspect of nature this Native American story is about? Ask the class to tell how many of them have ever had the chance to ride a horse or to get close to a horse. What were their reactions to their experiences?
After Reading The Girl Who Loved Wild HorsesHave the class leaf through the book's illustrations to find symbols that they readily associate with Native Americans (e.g., arrows, feathers as hair ornaments, tipis, men with long, braided hair, etc.). What new information did the class learn about Native Americans from reading this book?
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The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses

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The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses
by Paul Goble"A [Native American] girl feels such kinship with the wild horses that she eventually becomes one of them. Both storytelling and art express the harmony with nature." - Horn Book
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