Customer Rating: Summary: Nice poster Comment: When I was younger I use to go to barnes and noble and flip through young rider. Only reason why I bought it was if there was a nice picture for the huge center poster. Even at a young age the articles seemed ridiculously simple and never actually contained useful information. I ended up subscribing to Horse Illustrated as soon as my parents agreed to pay for it and continued for a few years. If you want nice posters get this. If you want good general magazine you will actually read and learn from that also has nice picture (and its own centerfold, though smaller), get Horse Illustrated. Customer Rating: Summary: We like Young Rider Comment: Having tried serveral horse magazines for my 11 year old daughter, by far our favorite magazine is Young Rider. Customer Rating: Summary: excellent magazine for younger teens Comment: This a great magazine for the younger teens, full of pictures and articles about riders they can relate to. The pull out posters are great! I highly recommend this for younger riders. Customer Rating: Summary: Great horse magazine for young people Comment: This magazine is full of horse information geared toward young people. It has both English and Western information as well as great articles on horse care. Customer Rating: Summary: Perfect for horse crazy kids Comment: I read Young Rider as a tween and love the magazine. It's a definite must have even for kids who don't own a horse.
Pony-mad youngsters have their own magazine filled with features, facts, photos, and fun stuff about horses and ponies. Aimed at horse-owning kids aged 8-15, Young Rider is the only glossy, full-color equestrian magazine for young people in the United States, and includes easy-to-read articles on improving their riding skills, grooming, horse health, show-ring secrets, and much more including three or more posters in every issue.