Sabine Giebken
Sabine Giebken, born in Munich in 1979, swapped ballet lessons for riding lessons at the age of eight. Even as a child, she wrote stories in exercise books, which later became her first horse books. After a degree in business administration and a few career detours, she finally turned her hobby of writing into a career. She lives in Bavaria and is a mum to two wild children, an affectionate dog and a self-confident Icelandic mare.
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Stefanie Klaßen
Stefanie Klaßen has been drawing and painting always and everywhere, even as a child. At the age of 7 years old she knew what she wanted to be! She studied illustration at the University of Applied Sciences for Design in Münster and remained loyal to the city after graduating in 2009. She works as an illustrator for various publishing houses.
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Reading Lions (Year 1) - A Pony-Strong Friendship
- Publication date: 11.01.2023
- 6+
- 48 Pages, 17.5 cm x 24.5 cm
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Loki the pony loves his owner Emma more than anything. But she is now too big for him. That's why the mare Leila comes to the farm. Loki is not thrilled. Does Emma not like him anymore?
About Reading Lions (Year 1):
With the reading lions for first grade, children can already read their first own book all by themselves. Each book contains an exciting story on a popular topic with lots of colourful pictures, short sentences and small text units which are divided into ‚steps of meaning‘. The large, easy-to-read font was developed especially for beginning readers and is also suitable for dyslexics. The syllable colouring makes it easier to grasp words. With the puzzles and the factual information at the end of the story, first-time readers can easily check whether they have understood the text correctly. This makes learning to read fun!
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Sabine Giebken
Sabine Giebken, born in Munich in 1979, swapped ballet lessons for riding lessons at the age of eight. Even as a child, she wrote stories in exercise books, which later became her first horse books. After a degree in business administration and a few career detours, she finally turned her hobby of writing into a career. She lives in Bavaria and is a mum to two wild children, an affectionate dog and a self-confident Icelandic mare.

Stefanie Klaßen
Stefanie Klaßen has been drawing and painting always and everywhere, even as a child. At the age of 7 years old she knew what she wanted to be! She studied illustration at the University of Applied Sciences for Design in Münster and remained loyal to the city after graduating in 2009. She works as an illustrator for various publishing houses.
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