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Slippers for Toddlers?
Asked by A.M. from Boston
on August 25, 2010
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hi all--
we are moving into a new house that has all refinished hardwood floors. i was wondering what type of slipper would be good for my 18-month-old daughter. th...
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- Hi there - I have always liked the toddler slippers at LL Bean (very warm - non slip sole) or the ones by robbeez (not so warm but very flexible & non-slip for little ...
- Hi! I recently bought velour non-skid slippers from onestepahead and they've worked out great.
- I always have my daughter in Carter Socks. They are just normal socks but have "carters" on the bottom in a material that lets the kids grip on the floor and not slide...
Toddler SLIPPERS
Asked by L.A. from New York
on February 1, 2012
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Mamas & Papas -
Any suggestions for a good pair of slippers for our 15 month old DS? Our apt is roasting hot, but my parents, where he spends much of his time, is ...
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- Try Skidders (http://skidders.com/). They are the best for toddlers! Like a sock with a grippy rubber sole.
- IME, the phrase "toddler slippers" is kind of an oxymoron! Better to go with grippy socks. Never have found a pair of slippers that stayed on, or were wanted by ...
- Robeez, all the way. They stay on, they last and they're cute.
Socks That Stay On?
Asked by L.A. from New York
on December 31, 2010
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our little boy is very wriggly and manages to get out of his socks. any suggestions for brands which stay on? he's 2.5 months old.
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- The only way I was able to keep kids' feet covered was the sleepers/creepers with feet in them. Otherwise they always kicked them off. You may need to go 1 size bigger...
- I always loved the Children's Place socks.
- it's been so long since my kiddos were that age, but, i think maybe a larger sock? or try putting the sock on first, then the pants, arrange it so the cuff of the pant...
Time for Baby Shoes!
Asked by T.W. from Austin
on August 12, 2008
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i have a 10 month old who is cruising everywhere and attempting to walk. i need to buy her shoes, but i have no idea what kind to buy. we have a pair of pedipeds and m...
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- Robeez (or the Target knockoffs) were great at first for my daughter. However, she is a little chub and they have become too tight (the elastic around the ankle) and ...
- Hi T.. We just bought my 10 mo. old the Mooshu Trainers and they are great. She really seems to like them--plus they have the removable squeeker to encourage her...
- Barefooted is the way to go unless you are going somewhere or outside. It helps them get a solid base under them for walking!
How to choose the best first walking shoes?
Asked by J.W. from San Francisco
on September 28, 2008
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Our pediatrician didn't provide conclusive advice about my son's shoes for beginning walking. He said that some parents prefer Robeez since they allow the child great...
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- You can get soft leather robeez type shoes at target for about $12. Our DS wore those a lot when he was learning to walk unless we were going outside (since they don'...
- Our doctor said no shoes until they are walking well, outdoors and need protection. Once they have really mastered walking, then it is easier for them to adjust to the...
- Barefoot is best, after all that's how humans have been doing it since the beginning of time. My sons wore Robeez until they were about two . In winter, if it was rain...