New Toddler Boys Boots for 1-3 Years, Leather Lace-up and Zipped Fashion Shoes Beige, C1800-V

2023-2024 New Season Solaress Raker Leather C1800 Toddler Boys Boots, Lace-up and Zipped Fashion Shoes Beige

Baby Shoes Size Chart
Age ————– EU Size —US Size- UK Size — foot length cm
0-6 Months———–17——–1.5C——-1———10.7 cm
0-6 Months———- 18 ——-2.5C ——2——- 12.1 cm
6-12 Months———-19——–3.5C——-3——- 13.1 cm
12-18 Months———20——–4.5C——-4——–13.7 cm
12-18 Months———21——–5C———5- ——14.2 cm
1-2 Years————22——–6C——–5.5——-14.6 cm
1-2 Years————23——–6.5C——6.5——-14.9 cm
2-3 Years————24——–7.5C——-7——–15.3 cm
2-3 Years————25——–8.5C——7.5——-15.6 cm

New Toddler Boys Boots for 1-3 Years, Leather Lace-up and Zipped Fashion Shoe...

 

Babies First Step Shoes

The first step that toddlers take, starting to walk, is extremely important for both psychological and physical development, and should be supported by parents. Being careful in choosing shoes for your baby is beneficial. At Solaress, we have carefully selected baby products with a parent's perspective and decided on the best for our babies. The use of hard materials in low-quality baby shoes can irritate your baby's sensitive skin, non-breathable materials can lead to fungal and bacterial growth, and a lack of flexibility and orthopedic support in the sole can cause flat feet or spinal deformities. Another crucial factor in shoe selection is the phthalate levels. Shoes that may contain carcinogenic substances can lead to serious foot problems for your baby in later years.

Shoes made from genuine leather or natural cotton materials are healthier compared to those made from synthetic materials. Flexible and orthopedic soles support your baby's foot development and preserve the foot structure. In addition to the quality of the shoes, another important consideration for parents in choosing shoes is to ensure that the shoes are neither too wide nor too narrow for your baby. When worn, your baby's big toe should touch the shoe but should not be pressed. Therefore, after putting on baby shoes, the front part of the shoe should be checked. Narrow shoes can cause deformities, corn formation, leg pain, and circulation disorders. Shoes that are too large can hinder walking, leading to falls and quick fatigue.