Every Parent has been there (I know I have) The kids get to an age where they must learn to tie their shoes, it's usually around 4 or 5. This was a struggle for us as me and my husband both tie differently so we were confusing our son.
When the opportunity to review Loopeez came up I jumped at the chance, although Malikhi had finally learned to tie his shoes Malic was still struggling with it so this was the perfect timing as he is starting Kindergarten next year, and as many of you know its a requirement for them to be able to tie their own shoes.
You start the tying process by crossing the laces and pulling tightly
You then add the Loopeez and make bunny ears this is how far I set him up.
It took some trying but as you see here my boy got his shoe tied all by himself! It was slightly loose but he did it!
In this picture he was saying look Malikhi I tied my own shoe and please excuse dads arm in the picture.
Be sure to check out Loopeez website for more information you can also check out Loopeez blog or Loopeez Facebook page. If it is a struggle for your child to learn how to tie this is a great product!! Be sure when you like their page you tell them we sent you! Also please stop by and vote for Loopeez to be sold in Walmart at Get on the Shelf imagine being able to go into your local Walmart and pick up a pair of these for your child or as a gift!
*disclaimer- I was sent the loopeez for the purpose of this review, all opinions stated are my own, I was not compensated in any way for this review.
I like the concept but how do they learn how to do the first 2 steps if you have to set it up for them?
ReplyDeletethat's a neat idea to get the kids to start learning how to tie there own shoes :)
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