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    http://www.freedomknot.com/

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    A story - some games - and help for children on how to tie their shoe

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    Thanks Angel

    I have an 8 year old who still has difficulty with this so this might help him

    miffy xx

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    I have a 12 year old who has problems... or maybe he's just lazy !

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    Quote Originally Posted by sarahnev707 View Post
    I have a 12 year old who has problems... or maybe he's just lazy !
    I have a nearly 11 year old . My 8 year old does it for him sometimes.
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    I have an 8 year old who can not do it

    When my children were at school it was something they HAD to know how to do before they left Reception class but I dont think they help in schools now ??

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    Thanks for that, a couple of years ago I taught my then three yr old mindees to tie their shoes. They picked it up really quickly but this would have made it even more fun.

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    Thanks Angel

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    Thanks angel, i think kids find it harder these days because a lot of them wear velco type shoes, so this will come in very handy



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    Thanks Angel

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    I have a 9 yr old who cant do it , doesn't care and doesn't want to learn to do it lol . Doesn't help that you can always get velcro shoes no . Guess i aught to try to teach him really

 

 

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