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My daughters seem to have a tough time putting the right shoe on the right foot.
I was thinking, what if there were cartoon faces on the shoes that looked towards each other when the shoes are on the right feet and away when they aren't.
Then it would be easy.
Stickers
http://www.mominven...d=3d53ef11ffd7adc10 Not as cute as the above idea. [Amos Kito, Aug 22 2008]
Shoe
http://www.zazzle.c...-167588761943607515 Either one is right. Or left. [Amos Kito, Aug 22 2008, last modified Aug 23 2008]
Camper Shoes
http://images.googl...safe%3Doff%26sa%3DN sort of baked by Camper shoes, which feature complimentary Left and Right images [xenzag, Aug 22 2008]
Another pair of Campers
http://z.about.com/.../x/camper_shoes.jpg these ones have figures which look towards each other [xenzag, Aug 22 2008]
"Hayfoot! Strawfoot!"
http://bible.cc/jonah/4-11.htm This was needed back in those biblical times, too. [neelandan, Aug 26 2008]
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I remember that my little bruv once had dinosaur-themed shoes which, when donned correctly, meant the upper (and sole) assembled a dinosaur lad for viewing pleasure. |
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my dad penned L & R on the bottom of my shoes. |
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//"Hayfoot! Strawfoot!"// But for us non-yokels, unused to wielding a scythe, how does this relate (and also for those of us who can't comprehend Joyce) to footedness? |
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How about we put a big M by their mouth, and a big E by their ear. That way, when they get thirsty, (or Thursday, as my little one likes to say) they won't pour a whole juicebox in their ear and it drips all over their new shirt. |
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[a bun anyway, because you seem sincere and likeable] |
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Let 'em walk around and get blisters. THEN they'll learn. |
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//"Hayfoot! Strawfoot!"// |
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Literally, "leaf-foot, cloth-foot" in my part of the world. |
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The disproportionate amount of 'k's would indicate somewhere in Finland. |
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For some reason, my son who is generally very smart, still can't get his shoes on the right feet at the age of ten. [+] |
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I am not sure I could visually distinguish a piece of hay from a piece of straw. A leaf from a cloth, yes, if close up and it was not green cloth. |
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//A leaf from a cloth, yes, if close up and it was not green cloth// And not shaped like a leaf. |
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