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  2. Monkey boots - Wikipedia

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    The monkey boots popular in the UK are known for their unique "tractor-tread" outsoles, yellow laces, and typically brown, black, or oxblood leather, [8] while the monkey boots produced by American work boot companies are known for their distinctive lace-to-toe construction designed for a more secure fit.

  3. Boots (poem) - Wikipedia

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    Boots" is a poem by English author and poet Rudyard Kipling (1865–1936). It was first published in 1903, in his collection The Five Nations. [1]

  4. Gypsy Boots - Wikipedia

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    Gypsy Boots (August 19, 1915 [1] – August 8, 2004), born Robert Bootzin (also known as Boots Bootzin), was an American fitness pioneer, actor and writer. He is credited with laying the foundation for the acceptance by mainstream America of "alternative" lifestyles incorporating elements such as yoga and health food . [ 2 ]

  5. Dora the Explorer - Wikipedia

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    City of Lost Toys featured Christina Bianco as Dora while Dora's Pirate Adventure featured Danay Ferrer of the band Innosense in the role of Dora and Frankie Grande as Boots. Both productions featured a version of the popular Gloria Estefan song "Get On Your Feet" as the final number of the show. Both productions were conceived by Chris Gifford ...

  6. Monk shoe - Wikipedia

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    A monk shoe or monk strap is a style of dress shoe with no lacing, instead secured on the feet by one or multiple buckles and straps. [1] [2] It was innovated by the English shoe maker Edward Green in the late 19th century. [3]

  7. Regan Mizrahi - Wikipedia

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    Regan Mizrahi (born March 30, 2000 [1] [2] [3]) is an American child actor from New Jersey, known for his role as the second voice of Boots the Monkey in the television series Dora the Explorer. [4] He began working professionally at the age of three [citation needed] and has appeared in numerous national television commercials and radio ads.

  8. Bunny boots - Wikipedia

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    The black pairs, called Mickey Mouse boots (due to their oversized appearance resembling the feet of the eponymous cartoon mouse), weigh 44 oz. (1.25 kg) apiece, are rated for temperatures down to −20 °F (−28.9 °C) and are made with oil/diesel resistant rubber. [4]

  9. Animal Kwackers - Wikipedia

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    The Animal Kwackers: (from left to right) Rory, Twang, Bongo, and Boots. Animal Kwackers was a children's television series produced by Yorkshire Television and broadcast on Britain's ITV from 1975 to 1978. The Animal Kwackers were a four-piece pop band consisting of Rory, a lion; Twang, a monkey; Bongo, a dog; and Boots, a tiger.