Baby Girl Sandals For Your Growing Baby
by Helen Martin Baby ShoesEverything
that a baby does becomes a special moment for the parents, especially the first
timers. The first word, the first wink, the first smile and most importantly
the first steps. The first steps are a sign towards the baby turning into an
independent human being both biologically and emotionally. While first steps
are precious for a toddler’s parent, they also play a vital part in the child’s
growth. It is the journey that is going to mould a child’s future and the most
important tool for any journey are a good pair of shoes!
Below is a
step by step guide on buying the right shoes for this promising journey of the
first few years of your baby’s growth.
The
exciting first steps
When your
tiny tot has taken her first steps, as joyous as this occasion maybe, it is
advised to not be overwhelmed. Do not buy her the first pair of baby
girl shoes that you set your eyes on then and there. In fact don’t buy
a shoe at all for the first 15- 30 days because this is the period to encourage
bone growth which would be enhanced by walking bare foot in the initial weeks.
First
pair of shoes
After the
first few weeks when your child has started walking you may consider buying a
soft soled, firm gripped baby shoe. The right pair of shoes encourage growth of
the tender bones of her leg and feet. It also acts as a support for the newly
developed muscles. You could also invest in pretty and trendy pair of soft
shoes for her that would make those tiny feet look colorful and happy.
First
pair of infant girl sandals
Once your
toddler has grown a little you can now start considering buying a pair of baby
girl sandals. This would help her feet feel less suffocated and free
enough to jump about and run around using all that pent up kid energy. Ideally it
is a good idea to start with investing in a pair of infant girl sandals first.
These should be slightly bigger at the front of the shoe to let her toes wiggle
freely and firmly gripped by a buffer in the back to protect the sandal from
slipping off. Remember not to buy an open-toe sandal, they are better for
grow-ups or bigger kids who have tougher feet. The closed- toe area would
protect your baby’s tiny toes and feet, preventing the dust or pebbles from
entering the shoes. What’s more is that there are various trendy vibrant
designs of comfortable baby sandals which your growing child would find
attractive.
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