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9 1/2X 10 In, 32 Pp, 15 Full-Color Illustrations, Ages 4 To 8 They Weren't Magic In The Usual Way. They Didn't Glow Or Throw Off Sparks. But When William Put Them On, He Could Go Anywhere He Wanted: Canoeing On The Amazon River, Herding Cattle Up The Chisolm Trail. No Place On Earth Or Beyond Was Out of Reach For William-As Long As He Had His Magic Boots. But William Must Learn That The Magic Is Inside His Heart and Not Upon His Feet.
Synopsis
When a boy named William Wilkins puts on his red cowboy boots, his imagination can take him anywhere--to the Amazon River, to the Wild West, to the moon, and even flying on a magic carpet When his feet outgrow the boots, William is understandably despondent. However after falling asleep one night he discovers he can still visit these far-off places, because the magic is in his mind, not in his boots
Synopsis
A sweet story about the magic of imagination and a favorite pair of boots.
When a boy named William Wilkins puts on his red cowboy boots, his imagination can take him anywhere--to the Amazon River, to the Wild West, to the moon, and even flying on a magic carpet When his feet outgrow the boots, William is understandably despondent. However after falling asleep one night he discovers he can still visit these far-off places, because the magic is in his mind, not in his boots
Howard Post is a fine artist specializing in Arizona ranch scenes and traditions. He lives in Maricopa County, Arizona.