Shoes for little feet
My first shopping experience with baby shoes was when Clayton turns one. I bought him a pair of Tip Toey Joey and added two more to the collection as they are so comfy and nicely-designed for his little feet.
I knew nothing about baby shoes at that time so I did abit of research to find out what’s best for little feet. Here are my findings:
• Baby shoes should be soft and non-restrictive to protect the baby’s soft bones that are growing fast
• Should preferably by lined with padded insoles to allow baby’s feet to flex naturally and absorbs perspiration
• Should have non-slip rubber soles
• Should be easy to put on and adjust to the shape of baby’s feet
• Would be nice if it’s attractive too!



February 11th, 2007 at 4:33 am
What a neat post! We are adopting next from China and will need knowledge of shoes! Thanks!
Wow.. how exciting! Thanks for dropping by.
November 26th, 2007 at 5:03 am
Those tips are right on the money, about what to look for in a baby shoe