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Infant shoes should bend easily while contributing to the safety and comfort of your baby's foot.  Shopping for infant shoes can be frustrating and confusing.  So we recommend the following guidelines when choosing your baby's shoe support:
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In the beginning stages of walking, medical professionals say you should find bendable, forgiving soled infant shoes as the 2nd best option to allowing your child to walk bare foot

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Locate sites that include infant shoes with a malleable ankle strap that is durable and forgiving to allow ease when putting on the shoe, but will not allow baby's foot to slip out easily.

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The infant shoes should look as new in a year as the day you purchased them after numerous washes

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Locate infant shoes with long-lasting leather that will survive the your active toddler

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Locate infant shoes with adequate padding that will safeguard your baby's foot from harm, but without sacrificing flexibility

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Comfort and breathable materials are paramount when choosing infant shoes

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And materials that prevent slipping are of course important when choosing infant shoes

Why Infant Shoes With A Soft Sole

Infant shoes with a soft sole are important in baby wear to protect your toddler's foot from harsh weather and unforgiving ground. Although you should allow your baby to go barefoot whenever possible, often the wearing of shoes is essential to protect your child's feet from harm or discomfort.   The appropriate infant shoes promote foot strength and healthy muscle development.  Infant shoes with a soft sole allows complete freedom of movement within the shoe while permitting your baby's feet to be flexible.  Your baby's toes will also be allowed to grip within appropriate skid-resistant materials. By following these guidelines for choosing infant shoes  your baby will be in a shoe that promotes all the benefits of wearing shoes while developing their ability to walk, run and jump at their full developmental potential.

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