Yes, because it will make it a whole lot easier for them, for example, to save someone, or if they fall into a body of water, for them to swim to safety. So, yes, but start with things like pyjamas, which are generally, fairly loose. I would reccomend them to start this at 8 to 10 years of age.
Some people choose to teach their children to swim fully clothed, including their shoes and socks. This technique is helpful in the event your child falls into the water.
Yes I would be up for daring my kids to get a bath or shower fully clothed in their shoes and socks but with a provision to monitor them. As a matter of fact, they will even enjoy it more than I will.
No they would not. It's not much of a dare.
If your family is the type to do wild and crazy things then giving a dare to your children is possible. If you children donÕt like taking a shower then taking one fully clothed would be a dare.
No, because I have no kids! :P However when I was a kid, I have done that sometimes.
Captain Scott and his team all slept in individual deerskin bags. They slept fully clothed, except for their shoes.
look on the internet
How to tie shoes and how to steal other peoples notes
How to tie shoes and how to steal other peoples notes
The Egyptians shoes where made of wood the shoes where sometimes made with a point at the end of the shoes where the toes would go. The shoes would also have designs on them.
A nice pair of shoes would cost around 22 dollars in 1970. Discount shoes would be less, and designer shoes would cost more.
In the 1980s, shoes were known as 'shoes'. People referred to them as 'shoes' and would buy them in shoe stores.
"If one would want to order a pair size 13 shoes from Bostonian Shoes, one would be able to do so. A pair of size 13 shoes are available from Bostonian Shoes."