Shoes and Accessories for Children

By William Brister

The best way to make your child stand out and add to his smart outfit is by accessorizing the attire with a good pair of shoes. You do not have to go hunting very far for a trendy pair of shoes to complete your child’s ensemble. The coolest shoes for kids this season are available online. Check out some of the most incredible girls' and boys' shoes like animal printed ballet flats, European designer boots, Crocs for boys and girls, Adidas and Reebok slip-ons and more!

Cool Crocs
Crocs for kids, continue their popularity this season and are available in a variety of colors and styles. Comfort oriented, they are versatile and can be used for any occasion, whether it is a seaside jaunt, a party or simply for a walk around the park.

Girls' Shoes
Children’s Shoes for going to the Beach or Poolside include flip-flops to keep her feet protected and dry. Ballet flats, funky boots, cool sneakers and European Designer shoes are the best for party wear and hip for a more stylish and picture perfect look.

Land’s End Kids’s Solid Action Shoes, Sketchers and Salt Water Sandals by Hoy Shoes make up some of the hottest labels for this season.

Adidas Kids Zxz Plus Oddity sneakers are fun and funky and come in a variety of tropical colors.

Stylish Warm Weather Shoes for Boys include some excellent warm weather slip-ons, sandals, light weight sneakers and flip-flops.

Fun Rain Boots for Children come in an array of colors and designs and are perfect for dunking, paddling and jumping in the rain. Timberland’s Kids’ Douse, rain boots by Crocs, Western Chief Kid’s Cowboy Boots are some of the more popular children’s shoes for the season.

Mary Janes children’s shoes for Girls have been popular for years and never seem to go out of style. They are attractive and can be worn with anything, dresses, skirts, jeans, slacks; almost any outfit looks complete with a pair of Mary Janes.

Accessories for kids are fun. They help spruce up a boring conventional look and even make great gifts. The right kind of accessories and knick-knacks not only make the outfits more inspiring but also promise to bring out the groovy personality of your children. Whether you throw in a pair of sunglasses, wear a piece of bright colored jewelry or a scarf around the neck or simply lace your hair with ribbons, accessories only help to complement your ensemble and highlight your looks.

The Disney Mix Stick is an MP player designed especially with kids in mind. It comes in fun designs like Tinkerbell and Disney Princesses. These Mix Sticks cute offer and expandable 128 MB of built-in memory, 10-hour playback time and preloaded Disney samples.

Little Packrats Backpacks are trendy and fashionable with a sleek graphic design, elegant colors and 3-D finishing touches.

Tabi Socks originally worn by the Japanese Royal Family, Ninjas and Samurai have made their way into the fashion world of children across the world. These split-toed socks come in a variety of colors and prints and look great with a pair of flip- flops.

Toddleposh.com has some amazing charm bracelets for girls. The bracelets are available in sterling silver, 14 karat gold-filled beads, Chinese freshwater pearls, genuine Austrian Swarovski crystals, designer clay beads and Czech glass beads. Moreover, they are fun as well, with exciting designs like Big Top Circus, Funky Monkey and Tea Time for a Princess.

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Converse Shoes For Kids

By Sarah Freeland

When choosing the right pair of shoes for your child, the more learned parent would be very particular in their choice. The average parent is not rich, so the cost is an issue. On that same note, so is durability, as the average blue-collar family does not have the extra cash to buy a new pair of shoes every month.

To the child, however, the main concern is that of comfort and appearance. Yet another thing to factor in is what the child will be doing while wearing these shoes. Is the child involved in sports? Does he or she play outside a lot? There are so many factors to take into account that buying just the right shoe for your boy or girl can be a real problem.

First, we will cover the aspect of cost in relation to durability. Unfortunately, large shoe companies cannot afford to pay employees to make high-quality shoes when they are only retailing for a mere nine dollars and ninety-five cents. The hourly work to pay ratio just will not balance. Therefore, they pop out thousands of shoes per hour with very little durability. From this we can glean the fact that the cheaper shoes will generally be cheaply made.

The more high-profile shoe companies, however, will charge higher amounts for shoes, allowing them to pay each worker to spend a bit more time on each shoe. This, in turn, insures a more durable and high quality.

With all this information at hand, we can surmise that finding an affordable shoe that will be around for the long run could be a very difficult task. Fortunately, there are a few name brands out there that are tried and true and have been around for some time, denoting that they are likely worth checking into. Nike is one, as is Converse. Always take five minutes out of your time to research before buying your kids shoes. Those five minutes of your day will pay off in the long run.

Kids are so much fun! But shopping for them and getting all the things they need can be overwhelming. Weather you're a new parent, a professional grandparent or just looking to buy some fun things for your niece or nephew, we can help you. From children's apparel to kids bedroom furniture, this is the place to find everything you want and need for the child in your life. Every kid has their own personal style. We can help you find items like European kids clothing, Hawaiian childrens wear and children's cowboy boots. Whatever style you and your child prefer, there are items available to suit both of you! More info: Kids shoes

Kids Shoes - Making The Right Selection

By Jeff Balboni


Shoe Selection Guide...

Newborn/Infants Shoes

For infants, the primary reason for shoes is to keep little feet warm and comfortable; secondarily, to look nice.

All infant shoes are generally soft-soled, and made of breathable materials.

  • Booties are ideal for newborns.
  • Lambskin shoes are the dressiest.
  • For cold weather Booties and Slipper socks will keep the feet toasty warm.
  • For outdoor winter wear, Boots are designed with a very large opening (almost like a paper sack), so that little feet can easily step into them, without the hassle of bending, turning and twisting the feet as with other boots. Once they are on, simply pull the 2 drawstrings to create a custom fit over socks, slippers or shoes.

Infants/Crawlers Shoes

For more active youngsters, keeping the soft-sole shoes on their feet (whether in a stroller or crawling) may present a bit of a challenge. The unique elastic ankle systems allow shoes to slide on easily, and then stay on. However, they are not too binding, as with some other brands which often leave painful red marks and indentations on tender feet.

Early Walkers Shoes

Before you know it, children progress from crawling to cruising (the first steps while holding onto furniture, etc.) to their wobbly first steps. As recommended by medical experts worldwide, soft-sole shoes are essential to proper foot development and growth during this time and onward. All of our slippers and shoes are soft-soled. You can freely choose any design with the comfort of knowing that you are choosing the absolute best type of shoe/slipper for your child. For indoors, any of the above-mentioned brands would be great. For kids' shoes, we prefer a slightly higher level of protection than a suede sole. Stride Rite offers dual thin, flexible leather soles; the Naturino sandals, Soft Socks and our Primigi shoes feature flexible rubber soles.

Walkers/Runners

All of the issues from the previous group also apply here. But for maximum outdoor protection, some parent prefer a thicker rubber sole once kids hit age 2 or 3. The Stride Rite and L'Amour Shoes have been extremely popular. The Umi Sandals are great for warm summer days.

For indoors, any Slippers are a great choice.

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Shoes for Kids and Toddlers - Shopping for Growing Feet

By Sarah Freeland

Children's feet tend to grow very quickly, so kids shoes generally have to be replaced much more quickly then adult's shoes. It is important to make sure that your child's shoes fit properly. Ill fitting or tight shoes can cause problems for kid's sensitive feet.

Kids shoes should be chosen for both style and comfort. It is important to choose shoes with good arch support as this will help your child to maintain a healthy posture. Additionally, shoes should be made of durable material to resist wear and tear.

When looking at kids shoes one should consider the type of closure, be it Velcro, snaps or ties. Smaller children will be able to dress themselves more easily if Velcro or other non-lace options are available. Velcro provides a good option because it allows children to get into and out of shoes more easily.

When the weather gets hot kids sandals are a great option. Kids can stay cooler with sandals then they can with other shoes.

Kids sandals are perfect for the pool or beach. Many sandals are made of water resistant materials and this makes cleaning and caring for sandals a breeze.

Many local and online retailers have a wide range of kids shoes to choose from. You can find different colors and patterns that will please any boy or girl. Kids shoes that feature cartoon characters, lights and charms are also available.

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The Many Types of Shoes for Children

By Selene Marin

There is just so many of them. Shoes for children have evolved and branched out into so many types that it's hard to keep up. Before when you ask about children's shoes, a sales employee will point you to one rack where everything is there. Now ask about children's shoes and you'll be directed to a hundred of shoe displays of different kinds, different colors, different themes and different materials.

But to narrow down the categories for children's shoes, here are some of the types of shoes for children to give you an idea of what pairs you might want to get your little kid: There is just so many of them. Shoes for children have evolved and branched out into so many types that it's hard to keep up. Before when you ask about children's shoes, a sales employee will point you to one rack where everything is there. Now ask about children's shoes and you'll be directed to a hundred of shoe displays of different kinds, different colors, different themes and different materials.

But to narrow down the categories for children's shoes, here are some of the types of shoes for children to give you an idea of what pairs you might want to get your little kid:

  1. Sneakers. This is one of the most basic and practical footwear that your kid will use a lot. He can wear it to complement his casual get-up or during active play like running and playing tag with his friends or when you stroll in the mall or at the park. Sneakers will protect your kid's feet during playtime so it's best to purchase a high-quality pair that is durable enough to last as long as it fits.
  2. Sandals. A pair of sandals come in especially handy when summer arrives. It frees your kid from heat and sweaty toes. It's a comfortable kind of footwear that your kid can wear when going out or strolling with you outside. When shopping for sandals, make sure you have your kid fit a pair before purchasing so that you know that he's comfortable wearing them. Aside from that, check on the strap of the sandals to be certain that it's durable and won't easily wear out. Stay away from backless sandals or sandals that do not have straps.
  3. Kids boots. Boots for children like cowboy boots are great for kids especially during winter time. This kind of footwear makes walking on the snow easier and guarantees to keep your kid's little feet warm and cozy. Because they do well in protecting your kid's feet against cold and snow, boots are also good defense against sicknesses like colds and flu that the cold climate may bring.
  4. Formal shoes. Also called dress shoes, these are necessary during formal occasions like weddings or formal dinners. Be sure that you purchase a pair that is comfortable for your kid because there are some formal shoes that are stiff and inflexible and may cause blisters on your kid's tiny feet.
  5. Specialty shoes like basketball shoes, skating shoes or ballet shoes. Your kid may not use this pair as often as he does with his sneakers or boots but this pair is also important to equip your kid with the protection he needs to explore a sport or an activity like basketball, skating, or ballet. This kind of shoes will help your kid perform well in his activity of choice.

Shopping for kid's shoes may be tedious and finding the right kind of pair is often a demanding task since you have to focus on durability, comfort, and affordability all at the same time. But you know that it's worth the effort to provide your kid with a pair that's comfortable and will protect him as he play.

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Choose The Right Children's Shoes At Back-To-School Time

By Donald Yacono

When it comes to buying kid’s footwear, concentrate on shoes that have the proper fit, construction, and quality.

Proper Fit

It’s back to school time and your children will need new shoes. Keep in mind that although the shoe looks good, it is also important to make sure that it fits properly. Your children’s feet continue to grow throughout their teen years. They will experience several growth spurts. That is why it is important to check their shoe size periodically. Always have both their feet measured when purchasing your children’s shoes. It is best to do this while they are in the standing position. Check to make sure that there is at least one thumbs width between your child’s big toe and the end of the shoe. Make sure that the heel has a nice snug fit. If the width of the shoe isn’t quite right, move on to the next pair. Remember, it is always best to shop for footwear in the evening when your child’s foot is more swollen from walking all day long. This practice will give you a much better idea as to your child’s correct shoe size.

Construction

It is very important to provide your children with good, supportive footwear. Concentrate your search on strong, sturdy shoes. Choose shoes with good heel strength and arch support. New footwear should feel comfortable from the very first time it is worn. A new shoe really doesn’t need to be “broken in”. If it does, then it’s just not the right match for your child’s foot. Look for footwear made out of a material that breathes well. When it comes to children’s footwear, it is best to avoid high heels. It is recommended that you stick with a flat, textured sole. This type of shoe provides the best traction and prevents slipping.

Quality

Stick with a well-known shoe manufacturer such as Sperry, Stride Rite, and Van’s Kids.

The better quality shoes feature soft inner linings and contrast stitching. Choose a shoe with a smooth cushioned, shock absorbing sole. Non-marking traction outsoles are definitely the preferred choice.

Look for footwear made out of a material that breathes well. It will keep your child’s feet cooler and drier.

Summary

When purchasing children’s footwear, it is important to make the right choice. Wearing the proper shoes goes a long way toward maintaining good foot health.

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Selecting Shoes for Kids

By Jonathon Hardcastle

There is nothing more natural to a parent than kissing a newborn's soft pink feet and counting its tiny toes. But once the baby starts to take its first steps, it is not so easy to know if its feet are developing normally.

The good news is that doctors no longer take such drastic corrective measures when dealing with most foot disorders. In fact, many such conditions aren't considered problems at all. "A baby's foot undergoes many changes that aren't serious, don't require any treatment, and are often normal parts of development," says Micheal Goldbearg, M.D., F.A.A.P., Professor and Chairman of orthopedics at the Tufts University School of Medicine in Boston.

Although the adult shoe has changed from being a protective covering to becoming a status symbol, the child's shoe has remained in its basic sole-protecting the foot from the hazards of the outside world. Regardless of age, a shoe's main purpose is to provide a protective covering during cold weather and prevent injury caused by stepping on sharp objects outdoors. But when kids are just learning to walk, they need plenty of shoeless time. Inside the house, socks with rubberized soles will provide protection without the risk of falling. But kids at some point have to leave the safety of their house and be able to move outside, without endangering their feet. Thus, when parents are buying a child's shoes it is important to remember to have their babies' and children's feet measured by an experienced salesperson as nobody wants the shoe to slip while the kid is walking or to rub against the ankle or toes. "Make sure both feet are measure while the child is standing!" adds Dr. Micheal Goldbearg.

A recent survey of professionals who give advice on children's feet, including pediatricians, orthopedic surgeons, pediatric orthopedics, and podiatrists, revealed wide divergence of opinion regarding shoes and footwear in both normal and problematic feet. Then, what is a parent left to do? The only rational approach to the subject is to examine some traditional ideas in the light of recent studies and experience, so as to determine if the professional views should be upheld or discarded.

1. Shoes are necessary to promote foot development: In other words normal children's feet need support, otherwise they will become flat. Recent studies seem to contradict this. Feet deformities like bunions and hammer-toes are very rare among children who wear no shoes, in contrast to those who do, where such deformities are commonly detected.

2. High-top shoes are necessary to support the ankle as the child takes its first steps: Well-meaning but misinformed relatives often perpetrate this myth. Studies have shown that when a child is strong enough to stand up and walk, he will have ankles strong enough to support his body.

3. Sneakers, if worn for more than a couple of hours a day, are bad for children: This is a widely held belief among consumers as well as professionals. There is absolutely no evidence that normal feet develop into flatfeet if tennis shoes rather then hi-top or leather shoes are used.

4. Shoe salesmen are competent to diagnose foot problems and advise remedial shoe war for children: This is totally erroneous. Most shoe salesmen are well intentioned and desire to sell you the most comfortable shoes they can find. But they are not trained to give advice regarding foot problems. Responsible salesmen should suggest to parents that their child should visit a doctor, in case its feet do not appear right.

5. The Price of Shoes: The price of shoes is often related to the kind of material used. Leather is the most expensive, especially if it used for both uppers and soles. Since leather allows the feet to "breathe" in the shoes it helps avoid sweat accumulation and skin irritation. But while leather uppers are desirable, leather soles are not necessary and can be replaced by rubber or crepe soles.

6. The Soles of the Shoes: The soles of the shoes whether leather or rubber, should be thick enough to protect, yet flexible enough for walking. It is also important to look at the bottom of the soles to determine depth of the grooves. The deeper the grooves the better the traction.

7. Fitting Children's Shoes: Parents must remember looking for a pair of shoes to fit their child's feet, not vice versa. To get a good fit, both the shape and the size of the shoes should comfort to its feet. Foot size increases whether standing, sleeping, or running. Once the shoes are on, parents should check for adequate length and width, depending on their child's unique case.

8. The Appropriate Shoe: Certain types of shoes are appropriate depending on the child's age. Babies and crawlers do not need shoes. They only need booties, warm socks, or pre-walking shoes that do not bind feet. Shoes for toddles, on the other hand, age 9months to 3 years, should allow the foot to breathe due to perspiration. Style and shoe-fit is important for school-age children. For any child age, parents should be aware that problems such as flatfeet or high arch could be developed, and they should always pay attention to the anatomic nature of the shoes purchased.

Jonathon Hardcastle writes articles on many topics including Kids And Teens, Relationships, and Family

Getting The Best Deal On Kids Shoes

By Morgan Hamilton

Parents often need to buy their children new kid’s shoes because most children grow fast. Young children can grow a size every year, making it necessary to buy new kid’s shoes every time you turn around. At least young children are not fashion conscious and you do not need to buy them expensive shoes. However, pre-teens and teenagers would often ask you to spend your whole salary on expensive footwear.

There are a lot of places that offer thrifty kid’s shoes. Payless is a good source for great looking shoes, but keep in mind that they might not be durable or high quality. These kinds of shoes are ideal for youngsters who outgrow their footwear quickly. However, Payless shoes would not be suitable if you need running shoes for sports or gym class. If you want to give your child expensive shoes, you can search for bargains online.

The only problem is that your child cannot try these kid’s shoes on before you buy them, and in some cases, shipping is slow. But if you want to give high-end, brand names shoes as a present for your son’s birthday, online bargains can be useful. Hop on online sites like eBay for some great deals on kid’s shoes.

If you are planning to purchase kid’s shoes from retail stores, you should keep a few things in mind. Since your child’s feet are constantly growing, it’s not wise to choose a pair that fits perfectly. You have to give them space to grow, but you don’t want your kid’s shoes to be too large that your children will trip over them when they walk.

Have your child try on the shoes, and let your child walk in them for a bit. Feel to see how much extra room there is, and ask them if they feel comfortable in their shoes. To make sure that your child’s footwear will not wear out quickly, remember to have a pair for school, and a spare pair for dirty play. Some detergent and a toothbrush are effective in keeping most shoes clean.

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