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When a new horse arrives at the Stable Mates yard, all the other animals are worried. 'Noble', the new arrival, is very unhappy - and not behaving in a very noble way. Can the others help him live up to his name and how will they do it? The answer has something to do with thinking about biting lemons, and the story of "The Day We Asked the Goat to Bite a Lemon" carries an important message about 'self talk' and how we influence how we see ourselves. The book uses a dyslexia-friendly font, and Nina Taylor's illustrations beautifully capture the emotions of the different animals in the story.

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When a new horse arrives at the Stable Mates yard, all the other animals are worried. 'Noble', the new arrival, is very unhappy - and not behaving in a very noble way. Can the others help him live up to his name and how will they do it? The answer has something to do with thinking about biting lemons, and the story of "The Day We Asked the Goat to Bite a Lemon" carries an important message about 'self talk' and how we influence how we see ourselves. The book uses a dyslexia-friendly font, and Nina Taylor's illustrations beautifully capture the emotions of the different animals in the story.
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Autorenporträt
Kate Kee is a qualified counsellor, NLP practitioner and animal-assisted therapist. She's the founder of Stable Mates Therapy, the business that she runs from her home in Northamptonshire using horses, dogs and other animals to work with individuals to help increase their confidence, self-esteem and positive thinking. "The Day We Asked the Goat to Bite a Lemon" is her second book inspired by her work with children.