Two-Colored Laces
As children get older, they have more opportunities to wear shoes with laces.
Of course, choosing shoes without laces is a perfectly valid option, but
if possible, there is no harm in practicing how to tie a bow.
Beyond just tying bows, there are many occasions in daily life, such as crafts and needlework, where you need to tie strings.
However, even when you sit right next to them and demonstrate, it can get frustrating, with things like, 'Take this string like this, pass it through this loop... oh, that's wrong!'
That's when two-colored laces come in handy!


What do you think?
When the laces are different colors, it's much easier to see which part goes where and which part to pull in which direction, isn't it?
How to make two-colored laces
Making them is very simple.
Buy a pair of laces in different colors from a 100-yen shop.
Just tie them together in the middle!


Placing a slightly thick book or similar object on the joint of the laces prevents them from shifting during use, making them easier to practice with.
Also, laces that are not too thin are easier to handle.
Please try using them for practice at home or during independent activity time at school.
