Mia just recently
started walking. At
home she is always in socks or bare feet as I have read that is best. Since she has been walking, she does not
want to sit in her stroller while out and about. She just wants to walk and run everywhere! I researched the
best types of shoes for little growing feet.
What should you
look for when purchasing shoes for the little one!
Velcro vs. Laces!
Easier to get on
and off but your child might take them off frequently.
Laces come undone
and are harder to tie –Make sure to double knot!
Room within the
shoe!
Make sure you can
fit a finger between your child’s heel and the back of the shoe.
Measure and check
feet every 6-8 weeks – they grow fast!
Kids-Heels sent
me a pair of shoes for Mia a month ago, and we have been trying them out!
Kids-Heels
carries therapeutic children footwear that is produced in Turkey. Bebetom, Minitin and Woopy Baby are
three brands they carry, all well-known orthopaedic brands. All shoes at Kids-Heels are made with
eco-friendly materials and designed to meet the recommendations of the leading
orthopaedics in the country. The
main purpose of creating these orthopaedic shoes is to help the child’s foot
form correctly.
The shoes have
glue laminated prosthetic calf that prevents flat feet and relieves fatigue when
walking. The shock absorbent sole
with integrated valves allow those sweaty little feet to have air circulation.
Mia tested out
the Bebeton Toddler Girls Fall Booties in Sporty Lilac!
Take a look at the rest of the Kids-Heels Collection!
Let me know what you think!
This post is Sponsored by Kids-Heels, all opinions are my own.
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