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Good Brand for the First Shoes

My 13 months daugther is about to start walking, I am goimg to buy her first shoes, what brand do you suggest? I am not going to spend too much because it will be small very soon.

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Hi, thanks a lot for your useful advises, I bought 2 pairs 'stride ride' shoes on thanks giving day sale, the second pair was half price and exchangeable. She is happy with her shoes and I don’t think about the price anymore

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My son wore Robeez at first then we went to See Kai Run. They are great shoes with flexible but supportive soles. They are not cheap, but sometimes you can find a coupon online. Last winter I bought one pair of SKR shoes for him and they lasted the entire winter - so worth every penny in my opinion.

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Good advice here! When the baby is learning to walk, barefoot is the best! When you do need shoes (only for outside), look for some that are lightweight, flexible, no tread, just a non-slip bottom that moves with the baby's foot. (When it was hot, I let my kids outside in socks with a non-slip pattern on the bottom).

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I love the pediped. They slip on baby feet, and they don't come off. They are comfortable and light.

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My son wore Robeez at first then we went to See Kai Run. They are great shoes with flexible but supportive soles. They are not cheap, but sometimes you can find a coupon online. Last winter I bought one pair of SKR shoes for him and they lasted the entire winter - so worth every penny in my opinion.

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Good advice here! When the baby is learning to walk, barefoot is the best! When you do need shoes (only for outside), look for some that are lightweight, flexible, no tread, just a non-slip bottom that moves with the baby's foot. (When it was hot, I let my kids outside in socks with a non-slip pattern on the bottom).

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I loved all the shoes at Target, my second pick would be Payless. You don't have to spend top dollar on Stride Rites or anything like that. When my daughter started walking I let her walk around barefoot. That is the best thing, then you move her into shoes. Good luck.

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I love the pediped. They slip on baby feet, and they don't come off. They are comfortable and light.

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I was buying stride rite, but the shoes are not all that flexible for them to start walking. But the Strideright stores are great for fitting if you don't know what size your baby is. I recently started buying See Kai Run shoes for my 14 month old. I LOVE them. They are nice and flexible, completely leather and very supportive.

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Hi M.:
First, unless your child is outdoors,its easier for them to walk and get around barefoot. Its also better for their feet,allowing them to work their arches.. To take them outdoors,the more flexable,and comfortable the better.My boys wore tennis shoes all the time, and appeared to have a little more control when they walked.The stiffer the shoe,the more awkward it is for them in my opinion.You don't have to buy the most expensive,as your child is going to out grow each size very quick. The important thing, is that they fit and are comfortable.I wish you and your growing daughter the best.

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When indoors, she should be barefooted until she's mastered walking pretty good (ask your Pediatrician what is best, but I think that's what mine told me). Outdoors, you can use Robeez (expensive, but Target sells a similar brand that is much cheaper). When she is a pretty good walker, I highly recommend Stride Rite. The employees are very knowledgeable (at our store anyway in Thousand Oaks). They are expensive but it's worth it in the long run and so important to have good shoes for healthy foot/leg development. You can usually find coupons too. Once you know her size, you could also go to the second hand kids stores and find Stride rite brand.

I see you got a lot of responses already. Good shoes are very important. Robeez are great. There is a shoe store in Encino, Harry Harris they specialize in childrens shoes and the sales people are wonderful and very informative. There shoes are expensive $30-$60.

good luck

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