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Choosing the Best Dress Shoes for Babies

August 8, 2011
Posted by Shopping4LittleOne

Every parent wants the best for their first born babies. They only choose the best baby products, dress, and shoes that only provide appropriate baby care protection, comfort and style. Besides selecting the best baby products that provides proper hygiene, infant dress shoes are also given important consideration by mothers. When looking for dress shoes for infants, choose a shoe that is not too tight on your infant’s feet for it can cause foot discomfort. Look for infant dress shoes that have the right arch for proper fitting, protection and posture as your baby’s feet grow.

Purchasing dress shoes with durable material and fabric can also provide comfort for your baby’s feet. Closure type dress shoes with ties or straps can also be appropriate, for these shoes are designed to secure your baby’s feet. Sandal type infant shoes can also offer better style and comfort especially on hot weather. Baby shoes are offered in different styles and fashionable designs. There are online stores that provide wide selection of baby products wherein infant shoes are being sold at reasonable prices.


Choosing the Best Dress Shoes for Babies

August 8, 2011
Posted by Shopping4LittleOne

Every parent wants the best for their first born babies. They only choose the best baby products, dress, and shoes that only provide appropriate baby care protection, comfort and style. Besides selecting the best baby products that provides proper hygiene, infant dress shoes are also given important consideration by mothers. When looking for dress shoes for infants, choose a shoe that is not too tight on your infant’s feet for it can cause foot discomfort. Look for infant dress shoes that have the right arch for proper fitting, protection and posture as your baby’s feet grow.

Purchasing dress shoes with durable material and fabric can also provide comfort for your baby’s feet. Closure type dress shoes with ties or straps can also be appropriate, for these shoes are designed to secure your baby’s feet. Sandal type infant shoes can also offer better style and comfort especially on hot weather. Baby shoes are offered in different styles and fashionable designs. There are online stores that provide wide selection of baby products wherein infant shoes are being sold at reasonable prices.


The First Steps in Maximum Comfort

April 5, 2010
Posted by Shopping4LittleOne

Children are the greatest gifts that parents could ever have. During their early years, they are considered the most fragile people. This is the main reason why choosing the best items for them – from cribs, feeding bottles, to clothing and infant shoes is very crucial. These shoes should be able to provide superior support since infant feet are naturally very delicate.

Little girls and boys’ bones in their feet are naturally malleable and soft, so infant shoes are normally comfortable and not restrictive. Ideally, each should have enough space for the toe to wiggle. This is considered perfect exercise for children before they really start walking. There are innumerable designs, styles, colors and sizes that parents can choose from. More than anything, you should get a pair that is roomy and that will give your baby the maximum comfort.


Baby Shoe Buying Tips

November 18, 2009
Posted by admin

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If your baby is starting to take a few steps, it is time to shop for some baby shoes to protect his or her sweet little feet from harm. But before you buy there are some important questions you should ask that will ensure you get a pair of baby shoes that help, not hinder, your baby’s walking experience.

What Kind of Baby Shoes Should I Buy?

Baby shoes should be soft and flexible so that baby can use his or her feet properly for balance. The bottoms should be non-slip and have plenty of traction, but steer clear of extra-thick soles that might trip baby up. High-top baby shoes aren’t necessary for ankle support, but if you do choose high-tops, be sure baby’s ankles can still bend or it may be hard for baby to walk very well. Look for shoes in a breathable material so baby’s feet can stay cool and comfy.

How Should Baby Shoes Fit?

Babies should not have to break in their shoes. After your baby has toddled around the store in the new shoes for a while, take the shoes off and check baby’s feet for any signs of chafing or pinching. If the shoes rub or seem to make walking difficult, find another pair. As for sizing, you should be able to put your pinky finger in between the shoe and baby’s foot, and there should be about a thumb-width between baby’s toes and the end of the shoe.

Laces or Velcro?

Laces do need to be re-tied a lot, which may send parents in search of Velcro baby shoes. It’s a matter of personal choice. Lace-up baby shoes are harder for babies to take off, but Velcro is easier to figure out for the young mind, so be prepared for baby to learn to remove Velcro shoes fairly quickly. Try tying the shoe laces a few times in the store. You’ll be tying and re-tying these shoes a lot, so be sure the laces are long enough and easy to work with. If you choose slip-on baby shoes, put the shoe on a few times in the store to be sure it slips on easily for dressing but doesn’t fall off when baby walks.

How Often Should I Buy Shoes?

Check the fit of your baby’s shoes at least once a month. All babies grow at different rates, but you can expect to buy shoes in bigger sizes at least every three to six months. Some babies will require bigger shoes almost monthly. Check for signs of wear on the shoes and be ready to replace them if the bottoms crack or if there holes in top or sides. Babies and toddlers will find plenty of things to trip over, so be sure their shoes aren’t part of the problem!


Last-Minute Baby Shower Gifts

November 13, 2009
Posted by Shopping4LittleOne

designer-baby-shoesBaby showers can be somewhat intimidating affairs to pull off – not for the mother-to-be, of course, but for the ladies charged with planning it. There are invitations to send out, venues to scope out and reserve, and gifts to purchase. When my best friend Rachel and her husband announced they were expecting, I knew it would be up to me to plan and execute the best shower imaginable.

Up to a point, I did just that. I got a Sunday afternoon reservation at Rachel’s favorite restaurant, sent out invitations to her friends and female relations well in advance, and even made the party favors myself. Unfortunately, I put my gift ideas on the back burner and got so swept up in everything else that I forgot to buy one. With just a few days left until the party, I started frantically searching online and found the most adorable designer baby shoes. They’re the perfect item for Rachel to set aside until her baby grows into them.


Baby Shoes that Mimic Bare Feet

August 12, 2009
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baby-shoes-that-mimic-bare-feetMedical experts worldwide agree that barefoot is best, but sometimes it’s just not practical. So for protection against cold, damp or dangerous surfaces, the next best choice is a shoe that mimics bare feet. Robeez baby shoes and baby booties are made out of the softest leather with soles that flex and bend with every step. They promote good balance and unrestricted growth, while protecting little feet from the world. With elasticized ankles to ensure a perfectly snug fit without feeling too tight, they stay on. With textured suede bottoms, they provide traction to prevent slipping. And made of real quality leather, they can stand up to the lifestyle of crawlers, pre-walkers and toddlers.

Robeez has baby shoes for just about anywhere little feet go: indoors and outdoors, from backyard explorations to birthday celebrations. And with over 70 styles and many adorable designs, there’s a pair to match your baby’s unique personality.


Buying Baby’s First Shoes

August 3, 2009
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If your baby is starting to take a few steps, it’s time to shop for some baby shoes. Many parents prefer to let their children walk without shoes, which is fine. A good amount of barefoot time can be helpful to new walkers, who need to figure out how their feet work before having shoes on all day. There are times, though, when babies need a pair of shoes to protect their sweet little feet from harm.

Proper baby shoes should have soft, skid resistant soles, enabling them to sense the ground beneath their feet as they learn how to walk and develop foot strength as they grasp with their little toes. High-top baby shoes aren’t necessary for ankle support, but if you do choose high-tops, be sure baby can still move his or her ankles or it may be hard for baby to walk very well. All babies grow at different rates, but you can expect to buy shoes in bigger sizes at least every three to six months. Some babies will require bigger shoes almost monthly, so check the fit of your baby’s shoes at least once a month. You should be able to put your pinkie finger in between the heel of the shoe and baby’s foot, and there should be about a thumb-width between baby’s toes and the end of the shoe.