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Shoelaces
An aglet is the small plastic or fiber tube that binds the end of a shoelace (or similar cord) to prevent fraying and to allow the lace to be passed through an eyelet or other opening. This comes from the Latin word for "needle." The shoestring (string and shoe holes) was first invented in England in 1790 (first recorded date March 27). Before shoestrings, shoes were commonly fastened with buckles.

2007-01-08 17:45:57 · answer #1 · answered by THE 3 · 1 1

Seeing that he is 4 years old!

Be creative:
Tell him the story of Rumplestilsken and add this at the end tell him he is still tower making shoelaces!!(tell him its a secret and put him to bed!!)

LOL

It will be cute to see him try to keep the secret!!

2007-01-08 17:51:10 · answer #2 · answered by da realest 3 · 0 0

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