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Trafalgar Square Horse Fun: Facts and Activities for Horse-Crazy Kids
Do you dream of having your own horse — a four-legged friend who comes when you call and whinnies when you’re nearby; who doesn’t judge or pick favourites; who always listens quietly when you need someone to talk to? When your horse or pony is still in the future and not in the stable outside, learning about how to ride and care for them is the next best thing! Horse Fun is for all horse-crazy children; whether you ride now or not yet, it combines real horse knowledge with super-fun games, quizzes, crafts, and activities. Go to the ‘riding school’ section to learn the basics of horse care and equitation. Test yourself with equine trivia; Make tote bags, picture frames, dream catchers, jewellery, and even a hobby horse to compete in hobby horse shows with friends! Follow Maxi, a horse-crazy kid who shares her thoughts in a diary for readers to enjoy and learn from. Having horses in your life is joyful, enriching, exciting, and FUN. That’s why this book is perfect for both those who love to saddle up, and those who still only have dreams to ride on.
£16.95
Trafalgar Square Dressage for the Not-So-Perfect Horse: Riding Through the Levels on the Peculiar, Opinionated, Complicated Mounts We All Love
Tens of thousands of riders pursue the sport of dressage in North America, and the majority do so on a budget and with the horse they already have—or quite simply, the one they can afford. This means riders are facing the challenge of mastering one of the world's most esteemed equestrian events on horses that may not be bred specifically for the task, or even if they have been, may not be top prospects for any number of reasons. International dressage judge, clinician, and riding coach Janet Foy has ridden many different horses—different size, colors, and breeds—to the highest levels of dressage competition, and now she has compiled her best tips for training and showing in one highly enjoyable book. Her expertise, good stories and good humor are destined to bring out the best in dressage riders and their "not-so-perfect" horses everywhere.
£24.95
Trafalgar Square Vivian Hoxbro's Knitting Handbook: 8 Schools of Modular Knitting
Eight techniques, sixteen patterns—infinite combinations, and endless inspiration! Vivian Høxbro, the knitting expert behind Traditional Danish Sweaters, is back with a brand-new collection of basic pattern figures—but don't let their simplicity fool you! Stripes, squares, triangles, angles, stairs, chevrons, circles, and shells are some of Høxbro's favorite foundational design elements, undeniably classic and endlessly flexible; these elementary shapes, reimagined and dynamically combined, form sixteen delightful projects, for knitting that's fun, playful, and undeniably clever. - Patterns for blouses, vests, shawls, scarves, pillow covers, and more - Step-by-step instructions for each fundamental shape, with accompanying full-color photographs - An inspirational toolset you can use to create new design combinations of your own
£23.00
Trafalgar Square The Working Equitation Training Manual: 101 Exercises for Schooling and Competing
Working equitation is a competitive equestrian sport that originated in Europe, with the first European Championship held in 1996. It quickly gained a fanbase for its beauty and its focus on classical horsemanship ideals and developing handiness under saddle. In 2004 the World Association for Working Equitation (WAWE) was established, and today, many countries have their own national organizations for governing working equitation competitions, including the United States—the USAWE was formed in 2020. Heralding the advent of a brand-new way to pursue and demonstrate horse-and-rider connection, working equitation competitor and trainer Ali Kermeen has written a much-needed reference for preparing both horse and rider to participate. The Working Equitation Training Manual provides a one-of-a-kind progressive training system to those new to the sport. Lessons focus on developing confidence with the obstacle phases of working equitation while incorporating dressage principles. The elements of each obstacle are broken down and then brought back together in step-by-step exercises that: - Prepare horse and rider to perform an obstacle properly. - Introduce horses and riders to competition obstacles. - Help improve and polish an obstacle's execution. With clear diagrams and color photographs, a helpful glossary of terms to help those unfamiliar with working equitation terminology, and variations and benefits for every exercise, readers are provided an appealing introduction to an exciting option for adding diversity to daily training, as well as showing and competing in other sports. “I started teaching these skills to all my students, regardless of their riding discipline,” says Ali. “These working equitation exercises help my riders excel at dressage, endurance, trail riding, pony clubbing, eventing, jumping, gaited horses, groundwork, Cowboy Dressage, and breed shows.” The Working Equitation Training Manual promises to do the same for you.
£22.95
Trafalgar Square Scandinavian Style Easter Knits: Ornaments and Decorations for a Nordic Holiday
Invite light, warmth, and the freshness of spring into your home in time for Easter! Designer Thea Rytter, a fan favorite for her beautifully subtle color palettes and undeniable creativity, is back with a brand-new selection of decorations, ornaments, and more—including both well-known Easter classics such as colorful eggs and fluffy hares, and fun, festive springtime designs for flowers, feathers, and a sweet, soft friend or two. Welcome the season in style, with cozy, charming, characteristically Norwegian Easter knits. - Start small and work your way up: quick single-color patterns keep it simple for beginners, and wrapped-yarn projects like birds and feathers are perfect for kids - Once you've mastered the basic patterns for eggs, flowers, and miniature birds—shake things up with color changes, beads, embroidery, and more! - Step-by-step instructions, full-color photographs, and additional guidance for techniques like short-row shaping, to guide knitters who've never tackled them before.
£15.15
Trafalgar Square For the Love of the Horse: Looking Back, Looking Forward
Over 30 years ago, renowned horseman and popular storyteller Mark Rashid's first book, Considering the Horse, was published. In it he shared his experiences with horses and people, subtly delivering practical lessons in horsemanship and life in a conversational style that resonated with audiences around the world. Now Rashid considers all that has happened in the years that have passed since that first book was published—the transformative moments and impactful individuals who have helped shape his philosophies and methods since then. With his distinctive voice, he shepherds readers through topics of relevance in the equestrian industry while telling more of his life story, resulting in an engaging memoir-style read that remains rich in nuggets of wisdom that you can put right to work in your daily interactions with horses. In For the Love of the Horse, Rashid explores: - Ways he tried to find his own way of being with horses without actually knowing what he was looking for. - How the art of aikido, and the teachers he had, changed his ideas about life and relationships outside the dojo. - How it feels to be soft (and how it feels to not be), and how Rashid learned to stay true to the principles of softness as he understood them, regardless of the situation. - How he broke out of the pattern of assigning human emotions and comprehension to horses. - The impact neuroscientist Dr. Steve Peters had on Rashid's understanding of the horse's behaviors and responses and how they correlate to what is actually going on in the horse's brain. - The power of observation and learning how to be still, even in the midst of activity. - The difference between trying to connect with the horse versus allowing the horse to connect with you. - How over time Rashid has shifted from trying techniques that alter a horse's behavior, to adjusting his own thoughts, emotions, and behaviors in order to help the horse feel safer. In his familiar way, Rashid takes readers on a journey that rewards with both adventure and education, finding new inroads in our attempts to become better company and fairer caregivers to horses. With his thoughtful lifetime of study leading by example, we are all encouraged to consider how far horsemanship has come and how bright its future might be.
£16.95
Trafalgar Square Arena Tracks: A Rider, Trainer, and Instructor's Reference for Dressage, Jumping, and Cavalletti Exercises
Rider and trainer Christian Baier has been educated in horses and equitation all over the world. In his work to develop an international rider and trainer education and certification system, he realized the equestrian lexicon lacked a practical reference that brought all the classical "arena tracks"-patterns and figures used in training the horse in a schooling area-together in a simple way that is easy to understand. The arena tracks guide the rider in how to safely work the horse within a specific space in an organized way. They are also an integral tool in the conscientious trainer's development of the horse's body and conditioning. For the instructor, arena tracks are an important tool for communicating with the student. Ultimately, these classical tracks are at the foundation of everything we do in an arena with a horse, from the beginner rider just off the longe line, learning basic navigation around the ring, to the most experienced rider working a horse at the highest level of international competition. Even jumping courses consist of a combination (or variation) of arena tracks strung together from start to finish marker! In these pages readers not only find handy quick-reference sections on the correct arena tracks for training and riding, but also a unique collection of over 50 select exercises for using them in the development of a sport horse on the flat and over fences. Putting the arena tracks into practice is the basis for correct systematic training and education in both dressage and jumping. Baier shows the reader exactly how, with distinct sections devoted to clear illustrations of where to go and fundamental explanations for what to do. Progression in ability and understanding of both horse and rider is the goal, with tracks featured from simple to most complex, and the sections dedicated to cavalletti and jumping moving from the very first time riding over a pole to advanced exercises and courses at a very high level. The exercises shared in this book, used in combination with a working knowledge and understanding of the classical arena tracks, can lead to huge leaps in the growth and advancement of horse and rider-sometimes even after years of feeling "stuck." Arena Tracks is a fabulous reference for all riders to keep in the barn and for any instructor dedicated to teaching the classical art of riding, as well as being a much-needed learning tool for equestrian federations, associations, and schools worldwide.
£19.95
Trafalgar Square Icelandic Mittens: 25 Traditional Patterns Reimagined
The Textile Museum in Blönduós, located in northern Iceland, houses a unique and fascinating collection of hand-knitted Icelandic mittens, dating back centuries. Drawn by the weight of history and the wealth of traditional motifs on display in their beautifully preserved one-of-a-kind catalog, Guðrún Hannele Hentinnen, an expert with a degree in textile studies—and the owner of a yarn shop located in Reykjavik—has reconstructed patterns and charts based on those historical examples, and breathed new life into a stunning selection of mittens and gloves for the modern knitter. In a variety of colors and styles, constituting a master class in multi-color stranded knitting and in a wide range of stitches and techniques, this collection doubles as design showcase and inspirational guide to these overlooked gems of Nordic knit tradition: warm, wearable mittens and gloves in a variety of colors and styles, with full-color photographs, charts, and step-by-step instructions to aid both novice and veteran mitten-knitters.
£24.95
Trafalgar Square Stretch Exercises for Horses: Build and Preserve Mobility, Strength, and Suppleness
Stretching is a necessary part of any athlete's exercise and maintenance routine. Long recognized to promote flexibility and prevent injury in humans, stretching can bring the same benefits to horses when made part of their daily care. This illustrated handbook makes it easy for riders and owners to include simple exercises that improve performance and increase longevity in their usual training schedule. Optimal equine performance requires strength, flexibility, coordination, and resilience. The practice of stretching makes it possible to develop and maintain all these elements in harmony. It also provides valuable transition time from hours that may have been spent in a stall to the gymnastic expectations we have for horses under saddle: rhythm and elasticity of the gaits, willingness to go forward, beautiful and dynamic movement, reliability and surefootedness, and more. With clear descriptions of the anatomical and physiological principles of stretching, readers gain an understanding of the exercises that may be best for their horses and disciplines in mind. Then, detailed instructions are provided explaining: - Simple, quick-to-do joint and muscle evaluations. - Stretches targeting specific muscle groups. - Stretches to promote suppleness and relaxation. - Stretches to warm up and prepare for work. - Stretches for cool down and recovery. Color photographs demonstrate evaluations and stretches step-by-step, supplemented by detailed explanations of what you may discover in your horse's reactions. Perhaps best of all, readers are provided a therapeutic reason for more hands-on time with their horses, and new ways to listen to him, to understand him, and to ultimately improve his well-being and performance.
£19.95
Trafalgar Square Judging Hunters and Hunter Seat Equitation: A Comprehensive Guide for Exhibitors and Judges — Fourth Edition
Revised and updated with the most current USEF rules and tests, Judging Hunters and Hunter Seat Equitation is the world’s favorite book on how to judge hunter show competitions, and understand exactly how they are judged. This must-have resource gives anyone competing in or judging hunter or equitation classes the edge, with professionally reviewed and approved sections that examine: - Conformation: structural composition; physical defects versus blemishes. - Hunters Under Saddle and Over Fences: length of stride, frame, and straightness; rhythm, transitions, impulsion, and bending; locomotion and form faults; honest and dishonest horses. - Equitation on the Flat and Over Fences: rider position; cadence, collection, and lengthening; approaching fences and in the air; USEF tests. Written with both the aspiring judge and the avid competitor in mind, the book offers invaluable explanations of what judges look for as well as the training methods necessary to accomplish the desired results. More than 100 color photographs with top equestrians in the tack demonstrate correct and incorrect positions in both horses and riders, sharpening the reader's eyes while also providing an unparalleled foundation of knowledge that makes self-correction in the saddle possible. In addition, readers will find a primer on both understanding and completing the Judge's Card, with explanations of numerical scoring, terminology, abbreviations, symbols, comments, and general impressions. This remarkably complete two-in-one reference can be the difference in your success, whether in the ring or in the judge’s box.
£22.95
Trafalgar Square Ultimate Exercise Routines for Riders: Fitness That Fits a Horse-Crazy Lifestyle
It is no secret that riders often neglect their own needs in order to ensure their horses' are met. Countless dollars go toward massages, chiropractic work, and various other therapies that keep our equines comfortable and performing their best. We carefully schedule their training programs to achieve peak fitness at just the right time, and we juggle our personal lives—careers, family, you name it—around it all. But horse sports are a partnership, and if we want our horses to be at their best, then we have to be at ours, and that means paying careful attention to our own athletic bodies. Most riders argue they simply don't have the time to work out and still give their horses the time they need, so certified personal trainer Laura Crump Anderson has written a book that specifically targets the ever-present dilemma of how to fit fitness into a horse-crazy lifestyle. Beginning with explanations of why strength, flexibility, and balance is important to achieve out of the tack, Anderson provides important rules and guidelines for stretching, weight training, and cardio to keep you safe. A lifelong equestrian herself, she then approaches the scheduling issue head-on, helping readers determine where best to fit in the minutes they need in the places they need to be anyway—the tack room, the arena, the barn aisle. Using only basic items you are likely to find around the stable, she keeps equipment needs straightforward, recognizing that the less likely it is you forget something, the more likely it is you'll get that workout in. Readers are then treated to seven original fitness routines, each dedicated to a specific area like the lower body or the core, or designated as a full-body program. Full color photos of top riders, including Jan Byyny, Sloane Coles, and Sharon White, demonstrate how to perform exercises effectively, and step-by-step instructions ensure you get it right. With its clear and to-the-point delivery and attention to the realities of the modern riding life, this book is the perfect way to ensure more active, effective, pain-free years in the saddle.
£22.95
Trafalgar Square The 5 Horse Types: Traditional Chinese Medicine for Training and Caring for Every Horse
The definitive guide to individualized equine management based on the horse’s personality and body type. Dr. Ina Gösmeier leads the horse world in her area of specialization. A classically trained veterinarian, she supports her Western medical practice with knowledge gained through the study of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). This handbook provides a basic introduction to the guiding principle of determining a horse's type before making decisions about handling, care, training, or treatment. According to TCM there are five horse types, assignments that are based not only on the horse's behavior, but on his build and body conformation, as well as diagnosis of his tongue and pulse. By determing the horse's type, you learn: How to understand and partner with each individual equine in the best ways possible. Appropriate choices related to training and handling techniques. Insight related to how a horse travels and what can keep him comfortable and healthy on the road. Why one horse learns quickly, why one always needs more rest, why another needs to be motivated with variety, and why some are fine alone while others need a friend at their side. A TCM type description helps the horse owner and rider assess the horse more accurately, promote the horse's training and well-being in a targeted manner, and troubleshoot existing and potential rideability problems. This book shares 11 case studies of horse types “in harmony” and “in disharmony” to demonstrate how the five horse types can be applied on day-to-day basis as well when treatment for injury or illness is necessary. Basic instructions for DIY acupressure and herbal therapy for health maintenance over the long term are also included.
£18.95
Trafalgar Square Books A Man Walks Into a Barn: Navigating Fatherhood in the Flawed and Fascinating World of Horses
£21.12
Trafalgar Square Books Lace Knitting: 40 Openwork Patterns, 30 Lovely Projects, Countless Ideas & Inspiration
£22.04
Trafalgar Square Books Dogs on Sweaters: Knitting Patterns for Over 18 Different Breeds
£21.90
Trafalgar Square Books Cavalletti: For Dressage and Jumping
£26.46
Trafalgar Square Books Beaded Wrist Warmers from Lithuania: 63 Knitting Patterns in the Baltic Tradition
£21.26
Trafalgar Square Books Arne & Carlos' Favorite Designs: Greatest Hits and New Inspirations
£27.78
Trafalgar Square Books The Mosaic Artist's Bible: 300 Traditional and Contemporary Designs
£23.45
Trafalgar Square Books Traditional Swedish Knitting Patterns: 40 Motifs and 20 Projects for Knitters
£21.94
Trafalgar Square Books Crochet in Black-And-White: Bold Two-Color Designs for You and Your Home
£19.51
Trafalgar Square Books Kids Learn to Stitch
£14.70
Trafalgar Square Books Tex
£16.92
Trafalgar Square Books Riding Out
£19.95
Trafalgar Square Books Balancing ACT: The Horse in Sport--An Irreconcilable Conflict?
£25.92
Trafalgar Square Books The Big 3 Knitting Techniques: How to Use Color, Slip Stitch, and Relief Stitch Patterns to Create Beautiful and Unique Garments
£19.79
Trafalgar Square Books 25+ Potholders to Knit: Classic, Playful, and Festive Patterns
£17.55
Trafalgar Square Books Bonnie Fitzgerald's Guide to Mosaic Techniques: The Go-To Source for In-Depth Instructions and Creative Design Ideas
£22.81
Trafalgar Square Books Colorful Crochet: Over 60 Bright, Cheerful Projects for Home, Family, and Friends
£19.74
Trafalgar Square Books Handknits from Rauma, Norway: 30 New Takes on Traditional Norwegian Designs
£23.16
Trafalgar Square Books Cable Knits from Nordic Lands: Knitting Beauty and Ingenuity in Over 20 Unique Patterns
£22.29
Trafalgar Square Books Mary Thomas's Dictionary of Embroidery Stitches
£25.52
Trafalgar Square Books Knitting for the Fun of It: Over 40 Projects for the Color-Loving Crafter
£20.98
Trafalgar Square Books Crocheted Gifts for Baby: 30 Colorful Garments, Toys, and Must-Have Accessories for Ages 0 to 24 Months
£17.60
Trafalgar Square Books The Horsemans Tale
£19.95
Trafalgar Square Books Equicize
£25.11
Trafalgar Square Books Viking Knits and Ancient Ornaments: Interlace Patterns from Around the World in Modern Knitwear
£21.94
Trafalgar Square Books Crocheted Baby: Hats & Booties: Over 25 Patterns for Little Heads and Toes--Newborn to 12 Months
£18.08
Trafalgar Square Books Mandalas and Doilies to Crochet: Delightful Designs to Brighten Your Life
£16.77
Trafalgar Square Books Knitting Gifts for Baby
£21.24
Trafalgar Square Books DeVore: For Weavers and Knitters
£23.78
Trafalgar Square Books Norwegian Patterns for Knitting: Classic Sweaters, Hats, Vests, and Mittens
£21.75
Trafalgar Square Books Dear Readers and Riders
£22.95
Trafalgar Square Books Entrelac Knitting: 40 Stunning Projects with Textured, Diamond-Pattern Designs
£22.10
ALL JIGSAW PUZZLES National Gallerys Surprised 1000 Piece Puzzle
The National Gallery jigsaw puzzle collection features renowned works of art exhibited at this famous gallery in Trafalgar Square, London. This jigsaw puzzle is housed in a planet-friendly box, made from recyclable materials and compact for less packaging
£19.99
ALL JIGSAW PUZZLES National Gallerys Bathers Les Grandes Baigneuses 1000 Piece Puzzle
The National Gallery jigsaw puzzle collection features renowned works of art exhibited at this famous gallery in Trafalgar Square, London. This jigsaw puzzle is housed in a planet-friendly box, made from recyclable materials and compact for less packaging
£19.99
ALL JIGSAW PUZZLES National Gallerys Sunflowers 1000 Piece Puzzle
The National Gallery jigsaw puzzle collection features renowned works of art exhibited at this famous gallery in Trafalgar Square, London. This jigsaw puzzle is housed in a planet-friendly box, made from recyclable materials and compact for less packaging
£19.99
ALL JIGSAW PUZZLES National Gallerys The Skiff La Yole 1000 Piece Puzzle
The National Gallery jigsaw puzzle collection features renowned works of art exhibited at this famous gallery in Trafalgar Square, London. This jigsaw puzzle is housed in a planet-friendly box, made from recyclable materials and compact for less packaging
£19.99