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  • Money Lotto
    Money Lotto

    This fantastic resource is designed to help children recognise notes, coins and their values in a fun context. Using beautifully photographed images of money and everyday objects, they will learn how to match money with its equivalent numeric value

    Price: 24.25 £ | Shipping*: 7.19 £
  • Money Dominoes
    Money Dominoes

    Matching coins, pence symbols and decimal equivalents demonstrate and consolidate the different ways of recording money values. Each domino measures approximately 40 x 80mm. Set of 24 dominoes.

    Price: 21.94 £ | Shipping*: 7.19 £
  • Money Dice
    Money Dice

    A set of 8 multi sided money dice that show 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, 1 and 2. Each die is 32mm point to point.

    Price: 17.57 £ | Shipping*: 7.19 £
  • Giant Money Pack
    Giant Money Pack

    This giant money set is ideal for front of class demonstration. Manufactured in high quality durable plastic with a screen print of the coin on front. 11-piece set includes 1 x 2, 1 x 1, 1 x 50p, 2 x 20p, 1 x 10p, 2 x 5p, 2 x 2p and 1 x 1p.

    Price: 26.17 £ | Shipping*: 7.19 £
  • What do vegans think of equestrian sports horses? Is riding animals considered animal cruelty?

    Many vegans believe that using animals for entertainment or sport, including equestrian sports, is a form of exploitation and can be considered animal cruelty. They argue that riding horses for human pleasure goes against the principles of respecting animals' autonomy and right to live free from human interference. Some vegans may also be concerned about the welfare of the horses involved in equestrian sports, including the potential for physical and emotional stress, injury, and overwork. However, opinions on this topic can vary among vegans, and some may support equestrian sports if they believe the horses are well-cared for and their well-being is prioritized.

  • Is riding small horses different from riding large horses?

    Yes, riding small horses can be different from riding large horses. Small horses may have a different stride length, gait, and overall movement compared to larger horses. Riders may need to adjust their balance and cues when riding smaller horses to accommodate for these differences. Additionally, the size and strength of the horse can impact the rider's experience and the type of activities they can comfortably participate in.

  • How is the prize money divided at equestrian sport tournaments?

    The prize money at equestrian sport tournaments is typically divided among the top performing competitors. The exact breakdown of the prize money can vary depending on the specific tournament and the number of competitors. Generally, the prize money is distributed among the top finishers, with a larger portion going to the winner and decreasing amounts for lower placings. Prize money can also be divided among different categories or classes within the tournament, such as show jumping, dressage, or eventing. Overall, the prize money is distributed to reward the skill and performance of the competitors.

  • How can you earn money in the Howrse Equestrian Center?

    In the Howrse Equestrian Center, you can earn money by participating in competitions and winning prizes, such as trophies and ribbons. You can also sell horses that you have bred or trained for a profit. Additionally, you can earn money by offering services such as training, breeding, and boarding for other players' horses. Finally, you can also earn money by completing objectives and achievements within the game.

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  • Pupil Money Fans
    Pupil Money Fans

    These improved money fans are manufactured from tough polypropylene. The fans feature a pictorial coin reference. Available in large double-sided front of class teachers fan and packs of 10 pupil size fans to match.

    Price: 28.77 £ | Shipping*: 7.19 £
  • 50 Money Activities
    50 Money Activities

    50 Money Activities is a set of 50 double-sided activity cards for teaching maths skills with money. Topics include coins, skip counting, trading, addition, comparison, denominations, place value, equivalence, receipts, methods of payment, addition,

    Price: 22.40 £ | Shipping*: 7.19 £
  • Wooden Play Money
    Wooden Play Money

    Ideal for teaching children about money through play. Each coin features the value on one side and a crown on the reverse side. All of the coins are the same size as real life UK money. Ideal for encouraging imaginative role play. Manufactured from

    Price: 61.17 £ | Shipping*: 0.00 £
  • Teacher Money Fans
    Teacher Money Fans

    Teach money recognition with these money fans, these fans feature coin reference images.manufactured from tough polypropylene. Pack of 10 pupil size fans.

    Price: 23.78 £ | Shipping*: 7.19 £
  • Can mares in equestrian sports not perform as well as geldings or stallions?

    Mares can perform just as well as geldings or stallions in equestrian sports. The idea that mares may not perform as well is a misconception. Mares can be just as competitive, athletic, and talented as their male counterparts. Performance in equestrian sports is more about the individual horse's training, temperament, and physical abilities rather than their gender.

  • How much money does a riding stable cost?

    The cost of a riding stable can vary greatly depending on factors such as location, size, facilities, and services offered. Generally, starting a small riding stable can cost anywhere from $10,000 to $50,000 for basic facilities and equipment. However, larger, more established riding stables with extensive facilities and services can cost hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars to start and maintain. It is important to carefully consider all expenses involved in starting and running a riding stable before making any financial commitments.

  • Who owns the ribbon and the prize money at an equestrian competition?

    At an equestrian competition, the ribbon and the prize money are typically owned by the rider who wins the competition. The ribbon is a symbol of their achievement, while the prize money is awarded to them as a reward for their performance. In some cases, the prize money may be shared among the rider, their horse, and their team of trainers and support staff.

  • How can one transition from riding Icelandic horses to riding larger horses?

    Transitioning from riding Icelandic horses to riding larger horses can be a gradual process. It is important to first familiarize yourself with the differences in size, stride length, and temperament of larger horses. Taking lessons with an experienced instructor who can guide you through the transition and help you adjust your riding technique is crucial. Additionally, practicing on a variety of larger horses to gain confidence and experience with different sizes and breeds can also be beneficial.

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