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November 16, 2013

Check Out Steph’s Review of Learn To Tie A Tie With The Rabbit And The Fox

Check Out Steph’s Review of Learn To Tie A Tie With The Rabbit And The Fox


Read Stephen Zanzucchi’s review of Learn To Tie A Tie With The Rabbit And The Fox.  Then take a moment to check out his books for kids on his blog.


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Published on November 16, 2013 08:52

October 25, 2013

Learn to tie a tie with the rabbit and the fox (Book, 2012) [WorldCat.org]

Learn to tie a tie with the rabbit and the fox (Book, 2012) [WorldCat.org].  If you are a librarian, please take a look at this book and consider it for your children’s bookshelves.  If you’ve read it, please review it.



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Published on October 25, 2013 13:17

October 2, 2013

September 27, 2013

Indie B.R.A.G.G. Medallion Awarded

Indie B.R.A.G.G. Medallion Awarded


Check it out!  Learn To Tie A Tie With The Rabbit And The Fox was awarded the Indie B.R.A.G.G. Medallion in their Children’s Books Category.


 



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Published on September 27, 2013 09:30

September 7, 2013

July 12, 2013

Guest Blog by Shelly Wyatt

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Guest Blog by Shelly Wyatt


This is a book that should be on everyone’s shelf. Especially if you have boys that need to learn how to tie a tie. This book affords so many wonderful learning and bonding opportunities for both the child and the parent! I know that for many people the art of tying a tie is all but dead, it shouldn’t be. You never know when this knowledge will come in handy. In today’s society we have become lax in our dress code, I believe in comfort, but I also believe in dressing for success. This book helps to teach that also.


Teach your child from a young age… not only will this book teach the art of tie tying, but it will teach persistence, independence, and manual dexterity. Your child will love the little adventure the rabbit and the fox go on, the rabbit runs through the woods to escape the hungry fox, and the chase mimics the motion of tying a tie. This is a brilliant idea! The author of this book uses Mnemonics to teach, this helps the child to learn by associating the motions of tie tying with words, phrases, or sentences that have been designed to help you remember.


Have fun with your child, learn together! This is an enchanting and well thought out book filled with exceptional illustrations. Learn to Tie a Tie with The Rabbit and The Fox makes it easy for even the youngest child master the art of tying a tie. I have spent many years working with young children, and this book is very easy to use and understand.


I wish we had this book years ago when I worked at a daycare. It would have been an amazing tool for mastering manual dexterity. Learning to Tie a Tie with The Rabbit and The Fox uses illustrations to get the point across, with few words. Books are excellent teachers; they do not always need to rely on words to get their point across. The rabbit and the fox help to teach the basic “school boy knot” in a way that makes learning fun. Learning to Tie a Tie with The Rabbit and the Fox is available at Amazon. com, don’t miss it!


Shelly Wyatt



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Published on July 12, 2013 09:56

May 19, 2013

Faiza Iqbal Butt’s review of “Learn To Tie A Tie With The Rabbit And The Fox” on Book Repository Blogspot

The story is a picture story, written by Sybrina for the children. The story is explained through cute and bright pictures and very few words. The story has a lesson in it. It is always easy to teach a lesson through a picture book.  The author has beautifully taught children that nothing in life is difficult and you can always learn when you have the will to do it. The book is lot of fun and includes both human and animal characters that interests young children who are in their learning age. In today’s time, every one is following free and funky style.


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Published on May 19, 2013 15:13

May 18, 2013

Never Too Early To Learn How To Tie A Tie

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When do you think most men start sporting neck ties? Perhaps when they start going on dates? When they get married? Maybe even at their high school prom? Situations and opportunities present themselves all the time where boys and men want to or need to wear a neck tie. In fact, most people are surprised to learn that more and more boys are being presented with an opportunity or occasion where wearing a neck tie would be extremely appropriate.


Now, how many fully grown men do you think actually know how to tie a neck tie? Most people are surprised to learn that most surveys indicate that only 50 to 60 percent of the male population knows how to tie a neck tie. In fact, most men prefer to wear clip-on neckties or bowties because they are easier or more convenient. They claim that tying a neck tie is frustrating and time consuming. Even some professional businessmen prefer to use bowties or clip-ons. Some of them even opt for having someone else prepare their neckties for them.


There is nothing more frustrating that getting invited to a business attire event as a preteen or teenager, being told you have to wear a neck tie, and having no idea how to tie it. What makes matters more frustrating is when you are being raised by a single mother or perhaps a mother and father that have no idea how to tie a neck tie. What is a boy supposed to do when they do not have any friends or family members that know how to tie a neck tie, but they need to wear one? What about when a man reaches adulthood and lands a job that requires wearing neckties, but never learned how to tie them?


The unfortunate truth is that not everyone turns to clips on bowties because they are lazy. They turn to them because no one ever took the time to show them the art of tying a neck tie. What if tying a neck tie didn’t have to be such a frustrating or defeating task?


It is common knowledge that the brain of a child is a lot like a sponge. It soaks up information and knowledge a lot easier than the brain of an adult. This is why it is easier for children to learn how to read, write, and speak other languages than it would be for an adult. For this reason it can be extremely beneficial for boys to learn how to tie a tie when they are still very young. In fact, some people think that there is nothing wrong with teaching a child how to tie a neck tie while you are teaching them how to tie their shoes. After all, it is the same general concept right?


Learn To Tie A Tie With The Rabbit And The Fox may be just what a parent needs to teach their little boys how to tie a neck tie. It is an adorable, educational, and cute story that illustrates how to tie a tie in a way that young boys can understand. It breaks down a useful concept that some grown men have trouble grasping into a fun exciting story that boys of all ages understand. This is a family activity book that is intended to be fun for both the parents and the child. The book breaks the process of tying a neck tie down in such a way that even the young boys are able to master it quickly. The book even comes with a fun instructional song that boys of all ages really seem to enjoy.


Benefits of Wearing a Tie


To be fair, most little boys wear neck ties for picture days or family reunions. But, there is certainly nothing wrong with being able to tell people that your son knows how to tie a neck tie. When your son reaches adulthood there are a number of different benefits he can reap simply by wearing a neck tie. Some of these benefits include:


·         Ties frame the face and draw attention to it.


·         Ties can be very slimming.


·         Ties can be the focal point of an outfit.


·         Individuals who wear ties are perceived as serious and professional.


·         Women tend to find men in ties to be more attractive.


Now, these benefits may not matter to the mother of a five year old, a ten year old, or even a fifteen year old. But, when your son enters adulthood, he is really going to appreciate that you took the time to make sure that he did not have to go through life not knowing how to tie a neck tie.


Get “Learn To Tie A Tie With The Rabbit And The Fox” by Sybrina Durant today.


Article by Trisha



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Published on May 18, 2013 03:47

May 17, 2013

Ties Are Back And Not Just For Business – By Douglas Siclari

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Ties can add personality to any boy’s attire

If one looks at the fashion industry one will see that there are more and more ties coming into the mix. This is a great thing for the tie industry as the market has expanded from the grown business man to the younger crowd and even boy’s clothing. Because of this the designs as well as the way that the ties are worn has grown in its variety. No longer are ties considered just something to wear to the office or to a business interview. Now, ties bring a statement forward about the personality of the individual wearing them. Where it is true that the tie has a place of dominance in the formal and upscale events division of our lives, ties can serve as a day to day accessory to a shirt regardless of the events planned for the day.


Ties have always given a sense of class to the individual wearing them. The black tie on a white shirt is a classic look that screams elegance. However, for a boy this is probably not a look that will be most favored. Blues and patterns are in and make a much more unique look than the common colored tie. If the boy does not like the traditional silk make of a tie then he can go with a new material such as the woven tie (which is growing in popularity). A boy can even sport his favorite comic book hero in his attire and look sharp doing it.


Finish reading this article by Douglas Siclari at HubSpot.



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Published on May 17, 2013 14:42

Troublesome Boy? Tie Him Up – By Wes Mitchell

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Is there anything cuter than a little boy in a tie?


Nope!


Picture a little boy running around causing a ruckus. This little hellion is set on causing mischief and destruction everywhere he goes. Most people wince at the very thought.


Now picture that same little boy sporting a big smile, a nice vest, and a necktie!


All of a sudden he’s transformed from a mischief maker into a ladykiller! Everybody in the room swoons over his adorable disposition and his classy appearance.


The older ladies want to smother him with kisses that leave large lipstick imprints on his cheeks.


The younger women want a boy just like him.


And the little girls in the room blush every time he turns their way.


The boy in the tie could be running around causing just as much of a ruckus, but he’s going to be labeled differently than the boy who isn’t tied up.


Why?


Because he’s one classy little dude.


People like classy dudes.


There’s something to be said for dressing nicely and sporting a tie. It elevates confidence, inspires others, and often dictates respect.


Giving a child this gift of confidence and self-respect at a young age is priceless.


Tying a tie is an often underrated skill that most boys do not learn until adulthood. Many boys don’t have a lot of opportunities to wear ties, and thus they don’t learn how to properly tie them until 30 minutes before a big meeting at their first job.


That usually ends with a poorly tied tie, and a terrible first impression.


This is a problem that a new children’s book, Learn to Tie a Tie With the Rabbit and the Fox by Sybrina Durant, hopes to solve. This book makes learning the art of tying a tie fun and engaging for every little man in your life.


Sybrina has crafted an awesome and well-illustrated story and song about a rabbit and a fox that teaches a child how to easily tie a schoolboy knot. The book is available on Amazon, and it has been translated into three different languages (English, Spanish, and Tagalog) for boys around the world.


This book will be a wonderful addition to any boy’s bookshelf. It also makes a great Father’s Day gift for a dad to read and teach to his son.


A little boy in a tie can get away with anything!


He’s the little guy that can stick his finger in the frosting of an uncut wedding cake and be called cute.


He’s the little guy that can bring mom breakfast in bed, when breakfast is a loosely interpreted pile of burnt toast, runny eggs, and watered down orange juice.


He’s the little guy that can stick his tongue out at grandma, and suffer only a pinched cheek and a look of adoration.


If you want to do a little man a favor, grab this book and tie him up!


Article by Wes Mitchell



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Published on May 17, 2013 13:59