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Toddler Sneakers?

I am wondering where you buy shoes for your toddlers? My little boy is 20 months old and running, climbing, etc. I want to makes sure he has good shoes for all the playing outside we're doing lately, but I am not sure it makes sense to spend $50. What do you think? What brands/stores do you recommend? Target vs. Stride Rite?

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We have tried different shoes and I love Geox for boys. We bought a pair in Oct.08 and he still has them. My son is 3years old now and loves to run and climb.
They're pricey, but worth it.
http://www.magicgeox.it/english/default.htm
I also buy his shoes at Circo in Chicago.
http://circoshoesboutique.com/

I buy Connor's shoes primarily at Kohls. Their Jumping Bean shoes seem to fit him very well and they always have a sale. They grow so fast, I can't justify spending a ton of money on shoes when these fit him well and he walks and RUNS just fine in them.

My son is very active. His first pair of hard-sole shoes were New Balance and I believe for his size (at that time 6) were approximately $30. His second pair we got at Stride Rite, but his third we went back to New Balance as we found we prefered those.

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I buy Robeez b/c it is sturdy, yet has a soft and flexible sole, which is what they need for proper muscle development in their legs. If is too hard and sturdy, this limits mobility. I also like Vincent, which are made in the USA. www.robeez.com is having a sale right now..they cost $25-$40 and www.vincent.com is also have a sale. I buy some target brands for last minute stuff, but they don't last long.

J. W. MPH
Chicago Examiner Family Health Expert

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I have found great deals on great shoes at Marshall's and TJ Maxx, I have found Target and especially Kohl's, which I like for clothes to be much more expensive for kids shoes.

Hi,

According to the book Baby Bargains, Target, Stride Rite, and Baby Gap all make good and reasonably priced shoes for toddlers (max. $20-30). Baby Gap also has a size chart online which you can print out, so you don't even need to take your son with you to the store.

Best of luck,
R.

I too get my son's shoes at Stride Rite, but they don't have closets full of shoes. My older son has a pair of sneakers and sandals(actually last year's) from Stride Rite. We consider them to be an investment and we do not want to take chances with their feet.

My older son needed a pair of shoes to leave at school. Those we got at Target since he was only going to be wearing them a limited time.

Good luck!

My son is very active. His first pair of hard-sole shoes were New Balance and I believe for his size (at that time 6) were approximately $30. His second pair we got at Stride Rite, but his third we went back to New Balance as we found we prefered those.

We have tried different shoes and I love Geox for boys. We bought a pair in Oct.08 and he still has them. My son is 3years old now and loves to run and climb.
They're pricey, but worth it.
http://www.magicgeox.it/english/default.htm
I also buy his shoes at Circo in Chicago.
http://circoshoesboutique.com/

I buy tons of used non-brand name clothes for my kids, but when it comes to the feet that they will be standing on for life, I buy Stride Rite. If you get on their mailing list, you can get coupons at least every couple of months. I often buy the shoes that are last season and on sale. I never by half sizes so they don't need shoes quite so often. Stride Rite does sell a cheaper version of their shoes at Kohl's. They are called Munchkins.

When my kids are done with them, I sell them for about $8 a pair on Craigslist to make back a little of the money.

I once bought myself a pair of K-mart shoes that looked just like a pair of Merrells that I have. Even with my orthotic insoles, these shoes literally hurt my feet. I imagine that Target is not that much better.

I have a 15-month-old daughter, and I bought her first pair of "walking shoes" from Stide Rite. (Prior to this, I bought her $10 shoes from Target or Walmart... she was tripping all over the place and could barely walk in them, poor thing!) They are a bit pricey, but I wanted to make sure she got sized correctly and that she had a really good pair of shoes during this stage where she's still working on perfecting her walking. I was told that the soles of the shoes for children at this stage should be rather soft and flexible (you should be able to fold the shoe in half). Now I order her shoes from Pediped.com (a little less expensive than Stide Rite). They have a Flex series that is perfect for toddlers. My thinking is this... spend a little extra at this stage in the game to make sure you're doing what's best for their physical and motor development. In a year or two when they are steady walkers/runners you can save $$ and buy slightly cheaper shoes. Good luck!

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