There are few things cuter than tiny shoes for baby’s little feet! But a
huge proportion of people end up with foot problems in later life, due
to wearing badly fitting shoes as children. So don’t be tempted to buy
your toddlers first shoes unless they have been properly fitted.Once your baby is toddling about fairly confidently and is likely to
be walking around outdoors, then it is probably time for their first
shoes.Most foot experts agree that while babies are crawling or taking
practise steps ‘cruising’ around the furniture, barefoot is best. Having
bare feet helps babies to balance, grip and feel their way as they move
around.Pr-walker shoes are fine if your baby is going to be spending lots
of time outside or on rough surfaces. But don’t be in a rush to get them
into their first shoes and make sure that any you do buy are soft and
flexible and fitted properly.
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