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A
Guide To Buying the Best Baby Shoes | Best Toddler Shoes
by: Lucy Bartlett |
Choosing
the correct shoes for babies and younger children can be a bit daunting, hopefully this
guide will make you a little more confident when it comes to making your purchase.
Babies which are not yet crawling or walking really do not need shoes, and it is advisable
to let them keep their feet free so they can move and develop naturally. Wearing a pair of
soft knitted of fleece material baby booties are a good idea to keep their feet warm when
the temperature is cooler. If you would like your baby to wear shoes when you go out, opt
for a very soft breathable material and make sure that the shoe is plenty big enough to
allow for natural movement of the foot and toes.
When your baby starts crawling, again they do not really need shoes but with all of the
rubbing across the floor that the top of their foot will endure it is advisable to
purchase a soft pair of shoes for some protection when the terrain is a bit rough.
Although very delicate, babies feet are also very tough, and can naturally withstand the
chaffing caused by crawling. Socks are adequate, but generally will end up trailing behind
their feet most of the time! At home try to let your baby crawl around with bare feet or
just socks, as the constant wearing of a shoe will inhibit their ability to develop the
use of their feet.
Once your baby has taken their first steps it is time to buy their first pair of walking
shoes. Although bear in mind that the more time spent walking bare foot the better, as it
helps your baby to figure out how their feet work and also helps the foot develop
naturally.
There are times when going bare foot is not practical or it is unsanitary so you need a
good pair of shoes to protect their feet from harm.
The shoes you select need to be soft and flexible and have a non slip sole. Ensure that
the sole is not thick so that your baby can feel the floor beneath them. It is not
necessary to buy high tops for ankle support, high tops could restrict the movement of the
ankle which will hinder your babies walking progress. Make sure the material is soft and
breathable to help keep their feet cool and comfortable.
To check the fit of your babys shoe, you should be able to fit your little finger
between the heel of your babys foot and the back of the shoe, also there should be a
thumbs width gap between the big toe and the front of the shoe.
Best baby shoes do not need to be broken in so get them to
have a little walk around the shop with them on and watch to see if the shoes hinder their
walking, then remove the shoes and check for any signs of pressure from the shoes on your
babies feet.
Whether you choose Velcro or lace ups is a personal choice for you. Remember that the best
baby shoes will be taken on and off a lot, so many people opt for Velcro for
convenience. If you select laced shoes, do not over tighten the laces or just as
importantly do not tie them too loose.
Something to remember is that when the weather is hot, and also towards the end of the
day, childrens feet swell just as adults do, so when shopping for shoes it might be
an idea to go later in the day.
Check the fit of your babys shoes once a month, as childrens feet grow at
different rates there is no set period to purchase a new pair, but expect to buy a new
pair every three to six months. Check the shoes often for signs of wear or damage, for
example cracks on the bottom or holes or flapping parts on the top.
About The Author
Lucy Bartlett is a proud contributing author. Find more articles at
http://mindbodyandsoulportal.info/ For more info visit http://bouncingbabyshoes.info/ or
http://bouncingbabyshoes.info/toddler-shoes.html
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When Should Your Baby Wear Shoes?
by: Cassandra Germsheid |
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controversy about this question. Some pediatricians recommend that your baby not wear
shoes until at least 15 months of age. Others feel that a child should start to wear shoes
as soon as they're walking. However, you have to consider where your baby is walking. If
they are cruising around your own home, then there is usually no need for shoes. But what
about outdoors? Obviously you wouldn't want your child running around barefoot on cement
or in the dirt. Babies should be wearing a firm shoe in this case to prevent injuries (and
dirty socks). Best Baby shoes are also protection from sunburn, cold
weather, scratches and bumps. Just make sure that when your baby has the opportunity to go
barefoot, let them. And don't keep shoes on for too long at a time.
If you do purchase outdoor shoes for your baby, make sure they fit properly. Their tiny
toes should not be cramped. Also, make sure they are flexible enough that their feet can
still wiggle in them. Mothers and pediatricians recommend soft soled shoes or booties.
Whatever you decide to do, make sure it's for the best interest of your child. Don't make
them wear shoes all the time for the sake of looking cute. Barefoot is best at home, and
when they are outdoors, make sure they have a soft sole for the most natural fit.
About The Author
Cassandra Germsheid is the owner of Baby Tips Online (http://www.babytipsonline.com). She
is a stay at home mother but sometimes works part time for her local newspaper. This
article may be used as long as the content is not changed and the links are active.
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