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"Shoe Laces"When we are children, life feels simple. Every morning before going to school, our parents dress us neatly in our uniforms — clean shirts, polished shoes, and those little laces tied carefully into neat bows. We hardly notice those laces, but our parents always do. They bend down, tie them tight, and remind us, “Walk carefully, beta, don’t trip.” At that age, the act feels small. But in truth, it is one of the first lessons of care, love, and safety that life gives us — silently, without any big words.In preschool, the playground is our whole world. The