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  1. 16 de sept. de 2008 · The Cobbler's Holiday: or Why Ants Don't Wear Shoes. Musharraf Ali Farooqi, Eugene Yelchin (Illustrators) 3.53. 30 ratings5 reviews. ANY FAN OF FASHION WILL DELIGHT IN THIS GORGEOUSLY ILLUSTRATED CHIC FABLE. Long ago ants only cared about two things—fashion and dancing—and stylish shoes, the link between the two, became their biggest obsession.

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  2. The Cobbler's Holiday or Why Ants Don't Wear Shoes. ILLIUSTRATED BY EUGENE YELCHIN. Long ago ants only cared about two things—fashion and dancing—and stylish shoes, the link between the two, became their biggest obsession. When the ants’ only cobbler leaves town, the ants find themselves in trouble. How are stylish ants supposed to keep ...

  3. 16 de sept. de 2008 · When the ants’ only cobbler leaves town, the ants find themselves in trouble. How are stylish ants supposed to keep in vogue without new shoes? When one ant finally does the shocking thing: shows up to a dance BAREFOOT, she creates a scandal…and eventually a new fashion trend.

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  4. Long ago ants only cared about two things—fashion and dancing—and stylish shoes, the link between the two, became their biggest obsession. When the ants’ only cobbler leaves town, the ants find...

  5. English. 1 v. (unpaged) : 29 cm. At a time when every ant has at least fifteen pairs of shoes and disputes over footwear are common, the one and only ant cobbler decides to take some time off, which leads to many tears until the Red Ant provides an elegant solution. "A Neal Porter book." Access-restricted-item. true. Addeddate. 2019-12-12 05:24:01.

  6. The Cobblers Holiday Or Why Ants Don't Wear Shoes — Eugene Yelchin. THE COBBLER’S HOLIDAY. OR WHY ANTS DON’T WEAR SHOES. by Musharraf Ali Farooqi. Roaring Brook Press © 2008. Eugene Yelchin, illustrator. Neal Porter, editor. Barbara Grzeslo, art director. Buy the book. Honors and Exhibitions.

  7. Stylish, sophisticated illustrations appropriately accompany this faux-folktale that purports to explain why ants don’t wear shoes. When ants wore shoes, they required three pairs to fit their six feet, and required several sets for various occasions.