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As the nursery rhyme goes, one, two, buckle my shoe. But while today's children may be whiz kids on their Playstations and iPhones, they no longer know how to tie their shoelaces. A new report shows ...
As a first grade teacher, Eileen Sloan got tired of tying shoes. Though it wasn’t something she taught in her class, she expended plenty of energy helping students tie their laces throughout the day, ...
Today's children may be whiz kids at hi-tech gadgets, but they now learn to tie their shoelaces at a later age than ever before, a new report has found. By Hayley Dixon 02 May 2013 • 9:50am Changes in ...
Us humans have been using shoelaces since 3,500 BC. So, if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it, right? Well, the new shoe clips, Innies, have updated the traditional lace, and now we’ve tried them, we wonder ...
A doctor has revealed how to tie your shoes like a surgeon, claiming that once it's tied, it 'never loosens.' Pennsylvania-based surgeon Dr. Sloane frequently shares helpful advice to his TikTok ...
Karina Bland is on vacation. This column first published on July 23, 2007. My son has outgrown his sneakers, though I just noticed because he's spent all summer in a pair of red Crocs. I told him we'd ...