Choosing the right baby and toddler shoes doesn’t have to be difficult. But if you know what to look for and know what fits best for your child, then you will able to find the right shoes for them, keeping those little feet very comfortable and supported. 

Getting the right style and fit provides surprisingly high stakes since kids without the proper shoes often trip and fall due to lack of support and durability. To avoid this from happening, here are some tips for finding the best shoes for your child.

Shoe Material

The first criteria is the shoe material. Toddlers and babies require shoes to be lightweight and adjustable; more relaxed walkers can have shoes with grip. So, you should purchase shoes built with a material that is comfortable to wear for your child as children have very soft and gentle feet.

Things to Avoid

Shoes modeled after popular adult shoes aren’t created with children or child’s play in mind. Avoid backless or slip-on shoes; instead, laces, Velcro, or other fasteners are most suitable for keeping shoes secure. This way your child can concentrate on learning and getting comfortable with walking rather than trying to keeping their shoes on their feet.

Purchasing too stiff of shoes for babies won’t enable their feet muscles to do their work. Shoes should be protective yet still flexible.

What Things to Actually Look For

The shoes should be adaptable and fully connected and shouldn’t go over the ankle or elevate the heel. The sole needs to bend with the foot and the insole should be made of soft material. Overall, they should be all round comfortable to wear. 

The higher part of their shoes should be created of breathable substances. Leather, canvas, or newer mesh materials enable the feet to breathe. 

Sizing of Shoes

Parents often believe that children grow fast and buy shoes a little bigger than their child’s actual shoe size. Too big of shoes, however, makes learning how to walk and walking safely much more challenging.

Knowing that you’ve found the best suitable shoes for your toddler comes down to them not being too tight. There should be about half an inch from the edge of your child’s toes to the edge of the shoe.

As well, because feet swell over the course of the day, so the most suitable time to size your child’s feet is later in the afternoon or in the evening. Always measure when standing and measure both feet. One is normally bigger than the other, so be sure to include the variation in size.

Length isn’t the only essential part of a correctly sized shoe; width is also a part to consider too. If the length fits but the width does not, then you have the wrong shoe, and vice versa. Purchase toddler and baby shoes having both length and width fitting suitably.

Making the Decision

If you feel your child is old enough, you can always ask which shoes they found most comfortable, with the criteria mentioned above in mind. It’ll make the shoe shopping experience more fun for both you and them and they’ll be glad to wear and play in the shoes they thought were most comfortable and picked a color or pattern they appreciated.


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