Blake Bevin decided to create a pair of shoes where the shoelaces would tie themselves at the press of a button, just like in Back to the Future II, and came up with this fun invention. The Self Tying ...
When you first see the Lace-amatic shoelace-tying device you could be forgiven for wondering who would need, use or even want this product – after all, isn’t that why we have Velcro shoes? But for ...
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. Hayley Dixon 02 May 2013 • 9:50am Changes in ...
An AVG Technologies poll of 6017 parents in 10 countries, which included 402 Australian mothers, found two-thirds of Australian kids aged three to five years knew how to navigate a smartphone or iPad, ...
TWO bunny ears help the child tie a square knot, one of the easiest knots to learn. Try teaching this: · Fold each end of the lace into a single “bunny ear.” You can hold the “ears” in place between ...
And will it matter when everything comes crashing down? Few things have emerged unscathed from this era of relentless ...
The scientific evidence is now clear: we all tie our shoelaces wrong. America’s epidemic of untied shoes can be blamed in part on faulty shoe-tying technique, according to rigorous experiments in a ...