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Have you heard about the Rabbit and the very hungry Fox? For
generations, this endearing old world mnemonic* was passed from
father to son by word of mouth only. Now, this clever memory jogger
has been revived as "Learn To Tie A Tie With The Rabbit and the
Fox," a cute, beautifully illustrated story with a lively
instructional song. This story book offers a fun and simple lesson
for tying a "school boy knot" in a tie. It is a family activity
book meant to make it fun for parents to teach their children the
most popular method for tying a tie. It is so easy, in fact, that a
very young child can quickly master it. Just grab a tie for each
person to follow along with the story and the step by step
illustrations. Soon, everyone will be have a perfectly tied
necktie. Then, try singing the song as you practice your new skill.
You won't be able to forget the skill or the song If you are young
at heart, you will be rooting for the little rabbit to escape the
snapping jaws of the very hungry fox as they race through the
forest mimicking the motions of tying a tie. After reading about
the rabbit's flight from the fox, you will never again be at a loss
as to how to tie this elegant knot, also known as the "four in
hand." *Mnemonic - The art of memorizing something by associating
it with words, phrases or sentences which have been especially
designed to help you REMEMBER.
This book is for the older guys. The Disneyesque artwork from the
children's version of "Learn To Tie A Tie With The Rabbit And The
Fox" has been cast aside. The storybook has been condensed to bare
bones Illustrations. Now, it's just, cut to the chase, "how to tie
a tie with the rabbit and the fox" in 6 easy steps...with some
mnemonics thrown in for good measure. If you want to remember the
movements of the fox chasing the rabbit through the forest but you
don't want to be caught dead reading a children's story book, this
book is for you This quick start set of instructions for tying a
tie via the rabbit and fox method is for teens or adults who might
not be interested in the "kiddie" version of the story There are 6
basic movements to follow to complete a "four in hand" knot. For
generations, the instructions were passed from father to son by
word of mouth through the tale of the rabbit and the fox. That
little story utilizes mnemonics - the art of memorizing something
by associating it with words, phrases or sentences which have been
especially designed to help you REMEMBER. The illustrations in this
"Quick Guide For Older Guys" will teach you that story without all
of the storybook stuff that comes with the children's books. In 6
easy steps, your tie will be tied. Twice around the tree, under a
bush, over a log, into the hole and the necktie is tied Once your
necktie is neatly knotted, you will look good and you'll be ready
to share what you know with the little guys.
Have you heard about the Rabbit and the very hungry Fox? For
generations, this endearing old world mnemonic* was passed from
father to son by word of mouth only. Now, this clever memory jogger
has been revived as "Learn To Tie A Tie With The Rabbit and the
Fox," a cute, beautifully illustrated story with a lively
instructional song. This story book offers a fun and simple lesson
for tying a "school boy knot" in a tie. It is a family activity
book meant to make it fun for parents to teach their children the
most popular method for tying a tie. It is so easy, in fact, that a
very young child can quickly master it. Just grab a tie for each
person to follow along with the story and the step by step
illustrations. Soon, everyone will be have a perfectly tied
necktie. Then, try singing the song as you practice your new skill.
You won't be able to forget the skill or the song If you are young
at heart, you will be rooting for the little rabbit to escape the
snapping jaws of the very hungry fox as they race through the
forest mimicking the motions of tying a tie. After reading about
the rabbit's flight from the fox, you will never again be at a loss
as to how to tie this elegant knot, also known as the "four in
hand." *Mnemonic - The art of memorizing something by associating
it with words, phrases or sentences which have been especially
designed to help you REMEMBER.
"Learn To Tie A Tie With The Rabbit and the Fox" is a cute story
offering a fun and simple lesson for tying a "school boy knot" in a
tie. It's a family activity book meant to make it fun for parents
to teach their children the most popular method for tying a tie. It
is so easy, in fact, that a very young child can quickly master it,
especially with help of this little tale. If you are young at
heart, you will be rooting for the little rabbit to escape the
snapping jaws of the very hungry fox as they race through the
forest mimicking the motions of tying a tie. The accompanying song
can be heard for free at sybrina.com.
The Tagalog Language version of "Learn To Tie A Tie With The Rabbit
and the Fox" is a cute story offering a fun and simple lesson for
tying a "school boy knot" in a tie. It's a family activity book
meant to make it fun for parents to teach their children the most
popular method for tying a tie. It is so easy, in fact, that a very
young child can quickly master it, especially with help of this
little tale. If you are young at heart, you will be rooting for the
little rabbit to escape the snapping jaws of the very hungry fox as
they race through the forest mimicking the motions of tying a tie.
The accompanying song can be heard for free at sybrina.com.
The Spanish Language version of "Learn To Tie A Tie With The Rabbit
and the Fox" is a cute story offering a fun and simple lesson for
tying a "school boy knot" in a tie. It's a family activity book
meant to make it fun for parents to teach their children the most
popular method for tying a tie. It is so easy, in fact, that a very
young child can quickly master it, especially with help of this
little tale. If you are young at heart, you will be rooting for the
little rabbit to escape the snapping jaws of the very hungry fox as
they race through the forest mimicking the motions of tying a tie.
The accompanying song can be heard for free at sybrina.com.
The Spanish Language version of "Learn To Tie A Tie With The Rabbit
and the Fox" is a cute story offering a fun and simple lesson for
tying a "school boy knot" in a tie. It's a family activity book
meant to make it fun for parents to teach their children the most
popular method for tying a tie. It is so easy, in fact, that a very
young child can quickly master it, especially with help of this
little tale. If you are young at heart, you will be rooting for the
little rabbit to escape the snapping jaws of the very hungry fox as
they race through the forest mimicking the motions of tying a tie.
The accompanying song can be heard for free at sybrina.com.
The Tagalog Language version of "Learn To Tie A Tie With The Rabbit
and the Fox" is a cute story offering a fun and simple lesson for
tying a "school boy knot" in a tie. It's a family activity book
meant to make it fun for parents to teach their children the most
popular method for tying a tie. It is so easy, in fact, that a very
young child can quickly master it, especially with help of this
little tale. If you are young at heart, you will be rooting for the
little rabbit to escape the snapping jaws of the very hungry fox as
they race through the forest mimicking the motions of tying a tie.
The accompanying song can be heard for free at sybrina.com.
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