Easy Shoe-Tying Trick Makes The 'Bunny-Ear' Method Look Complicated

Easy Shoe-Tying Trick Makes The 'Bunny-Ear' Method Look Complicated
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If you're struggling to teach your kiddo how to tie his or her shoes, you're in luck.

Last year, Ross Elementary School's Parents Teacher Association (PTA) posted a video, borrowed from the Rosemeade Elementary PTA, on their Facebook page with the caption, "On the 'wish list' of many Kindergarten, 1st grade, and PE teachers are students who know how to tie their shoes!"

The 25-second shoe-tying tutorial, which is making rounds on Facebook currently, gives the "bunny-ear" method a run for its money. Basically, you make two knots, leaving space in between, then you thread both laces through, and pull.

Voila!

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