Every little kid is curious about a lot of things that they want to try. Younger you are, less you understand what danger is, that is why parents are always very scared to leave their children alone because they know how unpredictable children can be and go after dangerous things. Sometimes, although it might seem gunny, children relate to a lot of their favorite cartoon characters.
Have you ever heard your child say, ‘Oh, I am Batman or Superman’? Well, it happens. I remember two young boys who were obsessed with spiderman in my neighborhood so they would go and climb walls pretending to be spiderman. Children who are not used to watching cartoons but are in contact with a lot of animals usually are a little scared only at the beginning but most of the time, they get used to these animals and nothing in the world can stop them from spending more time with these adorable creatures.
However, they do not realize that animals might be dangerous as well, hence, they need to be more careful and be informed about aggressive behaviors. When I was at a very young age, I liked to play with cats and once, I grabbed one from its tail and the cat got really scared and scratched my hand because I wasn’t taught that I should not hold a cat’s tail because that’s when they get the most aggressive.
Every single parent out there whose children spend a lot of time with animals should inform their children about every single possible aggressive behavior of your pets because they might get hurt simply because they were uninformed but at the same time, they would think twice before spending time with an animal. Let’s carry on with our story.
These young girls were lucky enough that the horse that they are constantly trying to get on its back was very patient although both girls were really excited and other horses at such a situation might have been scared. The horse was very tall compared to the young girls so the only way they can get on the horse’s back is only by the help of the horse and so he did. He helped the first one to get on and a few moments later when the other young girl wanted to get on his back, he helped her as well. Such an amazing horse. His patience definitely needs to be applauded.
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