Classic Equine for Kids

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By Classic Equine

John F. Kennedy once said, “Children are the world’s most valuable resources and its best hope for the future.” Classic Equine believes that raising our children to be the future of the equine industry is crucial as well as a way to secure the lifestyle we so love. Growing up in a barn with a little dirt, horse hair, and some hard work definitely helps mold children into the successful people they become. While they are little, let us outfit all of their needs with some wonderful children’s products.

The Classic Equine Lunch Box will have your little buckaroo loping with excitement. It comes with a handle that is perfectly sized for those small hands while being insulated and easy for you to clean. The Lunch Box is also equipped with a handy front small zipper pocket and a side mesh pocket that is perfect for holding a drink bottle as well as an interior pocket. Your cowboy is sure to love the red Lunch Box whereas your cowgirl will love the purple Lunch Box.

As a young horseman, your child will need his or her own set of grooming tools designed and built just for petite hands that are learning the basics of grooming. You will find the perfect grooming tools for your little equestrian in the Kid Groom Kit. This perfectly kid-sized backpack comes complete with adjustable straps and is filled with a mane and tail comb, sponge, rubber curry comb, and small and large body brushes. These fun backpacks match the awesome Lunch Box in that there is a blue and red pattern for boys and a purple and mint pattern for girls.

Whether you are passing time on the road or taking a break from the barn, the Coloring Corral Color Book is the perfect companion for horse-loving children. It is packed with vivid, engaging images of horses and rodeo themed coloring pages as well as puzzles and games. This coloring book is hands above a regular coloring book, especially to children who have a passion for horses.

Be sure to check out all of our products so we can help you and your family enjoy life in the barn at equibrand.com.

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