Monday, April 20, 2009

What is a good shoe to buy a baby who is learning to walk?

I think StrideRite shoes are a really good brand. They are made of soft leather and they give complete ankle support. Oddly, my son started walking in these shoes a week after I bought it for him. He had already pulled himself up and was doing the booty bouce next to it, but when I bought the Stride Rite first walking shoes, I guess he felt more secure. They have shoes for everystage even crawling. Look up a website or go to a local mall, JCPenney, Nordstrom and some others carry them. Some malls have their own store. They have been around for decades.

What is a good shoe to buy a baby who is learning to walk?
No shoes is your best bet, it is much better for their feet and for learning to walk. If you must put shoes on your babies feet try robeez or the likes. There are many companies out there making the all leather soft sole shoe. They will range in price from about $13 - $30 depending on what brand you choose and can be found in stores or on line.
Reply:any shoes you can walk in


Well Good Luck!
Reply:Bare feet is the best.
Reply:We bought our daughter stride rite. $45 shoes. She walked better with out them. And she grew out of them FAST. I would not recommend spending a lot on shoes if you do buy them, but the one%26#039;s we bought were very good quality, but i do not believe they aided in helping her walk what-so-ever.
Reply:Try no shoes at all at home. If the baby is just learning to walk, he needs only his bare feet for awhile.
Reply:Start with something soft. Babies don%26#039;t actually need shoes when they%26#039;re learning to walk. I really only put shoes on my son when we would go outside somewhere.. to protect his feet. You should definately let your baby take the lead and try not to put shoes on too early. good luck!
Reply:I always heard the soft shoes are better and I just recently saw some shoes with little squeakers in the heel, so them will learn to walk on the entire foot, not just the toes.



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