An American Cowboy: Interview with Bob Norris, T-Cross Ranch

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Allison travels to Pueblo, Colorado to interview a real cowboy. She talks to Bob Norris from the T Cross Ranch about quarter horses, ranch life and what it's like to be a cowboy.

Click on the fun websites with this episode. Visit The National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum and The National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame. Learn to make Cowboy Jerky and how to draw a horse.

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Learning Activities for An American Cowboy: Interview with  Bob Norris, T-Cross Ranch

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Other Fun Websites

  • National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum

    The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum has a Kid's Page of art, songs and games. You’ll enjoy a visual ride through the museum and interact with cowboys from the Diamond R Ranch.


  • National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame

    How does a a horse see? How to measure a horse? What makes a Texan?

    The National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame has the answers to these questions and more on their website.


  • Cowboy Jerky

    Cowboys were often on the range for months on end. It wasn't like they could carry a kitchen on their pack horse. Often they resorted to eating and reconstituting dried foods ... especially meats as they needed the protein for their lifestyle. Easy Fun School offers an easy-to-make recipe for Cowboy Jerky.


  • How To Draw A Horrse

    Artist Susan Jeffers teaches you how to draw a horse head in just a few easy steps.


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