Wednesday, April 6, 2011

ROBEEZ

First steps to healthy feet

The best shoe mimics bare feet, by supporting -- not constricting. From kicking to crawling and from cruising to walking, give your little one the very best start.

When you're choosing shoes for their developing feet:

1. Make it soft. A softer sole that cushions, allows toes a better grip, helping balance and muscle growth.

2. Get fit. A shoe with elastic hugs the ankle with every step, staying snug and secure for a great fit.

3. Measure up. Little feet grow quickly, so measure regularly.

4. Be flexible. Shoes should not restrict proper bending of the joints. A soft flexible soled shoe allows the foot to flex with ease.

5. Go light. Help the new walker go light and stay upright by choosing a lightweight shoe without bulky padding and heavy soles.

6. Get wiggling. Promote movement and flexing of their growing feet with games like "This Little Piggy".

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