Healthy shoes for children's growing feet
Posted on Sep 26th 2006 3:06PM by Larissa BrownFiled Under: Diet & Weight Loss, Nutrition & Supplements
Olivia writes on urbanmamas about advice she got from the children's shoe expert at Nordstrom department store. Her post brought back sweet memories of going to Stride Rite and getting to stand on the metal shoe sizer, full of pride at how I'd grown. I always knew we were getting "good shoes" (with the doggie on the logo, or am I just imagining that?). But I didn't realize they were also good for my health.
Developing feet need good shoes that fit just right. According to the UK's Children's Foot Health Register, bones continue to harden and grow - and shoe fitting is crucial - all the way up through age 18. What Olivia learned echoes this exactly. Correct sizing - length and width - is the most important issue in selecting shoes for children. But she also writes about the characteristics of a few popular children's shoe brands and the benefits of real leather in the fight against unhealthy shoe stink.
Our son is 16 months old and just beginning to wear shoes. I've had him in used shoes that we got at consignment shops, but Olivia's post has got me reevaluating that idea. It may be time for him to take his first trip to the shoe store.








