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For those looking for Childrens Wide Shoes, we are here to help you find the retailers that offer them in a wide assortment.  Here are our recommendations:

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You can count on us to help you find just what you are looking for in Childrens Wide Shoes . Should you suffer from wide foot problems, our wide foot facts web page is there to help, with plenty of articles relating to the many problems of people with wide feet. From ball-of-foot-pain to cracking, dry heels to diabetes, swollen feet to side of foot pain, you can find handy information at www.widefootfacts.com.

 

 

How to Choose Children's Shoes...................Shopping for the first pair:

STEP 1: Wait to buy shoes until your child starts to walk. Research suggests that children develop healthy, well-developed feet when they learn to walk barefoot. Keep their feet toasty and unrestricted with soft booties or warm skid-free socks. Robeez (robeez.com) makes thin but warm leather moccasins in a range of colors and sizes that actually stay on little crawlers' feet.

STEP 2: When it's time for your baby's first pair of shoes, take your well rested, recently fed child to a quality children's shoe store that stock brands such as Stride Rite and Elefanten. The best stores have patient and knowledgeable salespeople who are expert at fitting children's feet.

STEP 3: Have the salesperson measure the length and width of both of the child's feet. Many babies have an extra wide foot and may need a special size.

STEP 4: Make sure the shoes aren't too big, which can cause a baby to trip. First shoes should be soft and pliable to let new walkers feel the ground.

 

 

How to Choose Children's Shoes.....................As they grow:

STEP 1: Have your child's feet measured on a regular basis at a shoe store that specializes in children's shoes. Kids grow fast, and shoe sizes can change from month to month.

STEP 2: Have your child try both shoes on. Shoes vary in fit, even within the same brand. Toes should have a 1/2-inch (1-cm) clearance, but not much more. Getting one size larger than their foot is typical. Watch your child walk and make sure that the heels don't slip out. If a heel is too wide but the rest of the shoe fits, try heel pads (available at some shoe stores and drugstores).

STEP 3: Invest in a good pair of sneakers that your child can wear every day. This pair will take a pounding, so look for quality. Leather holds up better than vinyl, and stitching lasts longer than glue.

STEP 4: Take advantage of Velcro fasteners. At some point, though, all kids need to learn to tie shoelaces, so get your preschool-age child at least one pair that ties.

STEP 5: For summer months or warm climates, purchase cheap canvas sneakers for playing in the sand box, jumping in puddles or going in the creek. Velcro-strapped sandals are great for tender feet that want to have wet summertime fun.

STEP 6: Buy rain and winter boots a size or two bigger. Kids can wear heavier or even doubled socks. Most retailers won't restock boots, even if they sell out of a size, until the following year's season. Be aware that most rain boots don't come in wide sizes; you may have to go up in size to get them wide enough.

How to Choose Children's Shoes...................Overall Tips & Warnings:

1:  If your child wears orthotics, bring them with you when trying on shoes.

2:  Examine young children's feet regularly for red spots or blisters, evidence that their shoes don't fit right.

3:  Don't buy shoes more than one size too big for your toddler. You don't want your child to trip, and often he or she will wear them out before they actually grow into them.

 

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