In the following category you will find children's footwear recommended by the Institute of Mother and Child. Boots, sneakers, children's sandals and sports shoes for the youngest ... - shoes for all occasions and made by proven manufacturers. They stick to the feet perfectly and allow it to breathe - check how to properly choose the size of the shoe to the dimensions of the toddler's foot and make sure that he feels comfortable in all conditions!
The first steps taken by a toddler are a huge event for the whole family. Once your child has mastered this skill, it is time to buy baby shoes for a walk. What properties should the first baby shoes have? Each, not only footwear for learning to walk, should limit the freedom to move the foot. At the beginning, avoid a hard sole - it should be flexible enough so that the toddler can easily bend the foot under his toes.
Most babies will learn to tie their laces between the ages of four and six. No wonder that Velcro children's shoes are so popular. On the other hand, wearing lace-up shoes motivates your child to learn how to tie shoelaces. So there is no clear rule in favor of one or the other type of footwear. A lot in this matter depends on the tastes of the child and the parent - however, regardless of whether we choose lace-up children's shoes, such as booties, or, for example, La Millou Moonie´S Walker Casual children's Velcro-fastened shoes, remember that we do not match the footwear only to the foot , but also to the aura outside the window!
How to choose shoes for a child? Important information at the beginning - you should always measure both feet, because it is on the basis of the larger one that you choose your shoe size. The child should stand in a natural position on the piece of paper during the measurement. Now trace the child's feet, keeping the pencil close to their edge. Now measure the foot contour from the tip of the heel to the end of the longest toe - this way of measuring will allow you to best match your child's footwear. Footwear should be 0,5 - 1 cm longer than the measured foot.