Latawnya, The Naughty Horse, Learns to Say "No" to Drugs is a book by Sylvia Scott Gibson directed towards children, warning them about the dangers of alcohol and what the book refers to as "smoking drugs". It was published by Vantage Press with a copyright date of 1991. This anti-drug children's book is unusual in that it uses horses instead of humans as characters. Due to its absurd writing, illustrations, and comments from the author, this book sells rapidly almost any time a copy becomes available on Amazon.com.
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| - Latawnya, The Naughty Horse, Learns to Say "No" to Drugs is a book by Sylvia Scott Gibson directed towards children, warning them about the dangers of alcohol and what the book refers to as "smoking drugs". It was published by Vantage Press with a copyright date of 1991. This anti-drug children's book is unusual in that it uses horses instead of humans as characters. Due to its absurd writing, illustrations, and comments from the author, this book sells rapidly almost any time a copy becomes available on Amazon.com. (en)
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| - Latawnya, The Naughty Horse, Learns to Say "No" to Drugs is a book by Sylvia Scott Gibson directed towards children, warning them about the dangers of alcohol and what the book refers to as "smoking drugs". It was published by Vantage Press with a copyright date of 1991. This anti-drug children's book is unusual in that it uses horses instead of humans as characters. Due to its absurd writing, illustrations, and comments from the author, this book sells rapidly almost any time a copy becomes available on Amazon.com. (en)
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