Horses Wear Shoes, Too by Bruce Feldman, illustrated by Lester Feldman

Horses Wear Shoes, Too begins:
Jason hurried as fast as he could. He couldn’t wait to get to the stable and ride a pony.
“Silly shoes,” he said to himself. They took so much time to put on, and he didn‘t want to be late. Yesterday, Jason had learned to tie his shoelaces. But when he rushed, his fingers forgot what to do...
That's when Jason thinks it would be easier to be a horse and not have to wear shoes. This charming book, written by Bruce Feldman, a former farrier, takes Jason to the stables where he rides for the very first time and where he learns about horseshoeing. Lester Feldman's whimsical illustrations remind readers of a bygone era. Written with humor and wit, this story is sure to become a classic.
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Jason hurried as fast as he could. He couldn’t wait to get to the stable and ride a pony.
“Silly shoes,” he said to himself. They took so much time to put on, and he didn‘t want to be late. Yesterday, Jason had learned to tie his shoelaces. But when he rushed, his fingers forgot what to do...
That's when Jason thinks it would be easier to be a horse and not have to wear shoes. This charming book, written by Bruce Feldman, a former farrier, takes Jason to the stables where he rides for the very first time and where he learns about horseshoeing. Lester Feldman's whimsical illustrations remind readers of a bygone era. Written with humor and wit, this story is sure to become a classic.
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