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The perfect start for little adventurers: baby shoes for girls
When your baby starts to crawl and starts crawling, she is ready for her first shoes. As long as they are not walking, a pair of baby shoes are fine. Make sure the slippers are not too warm, unless you go outside in the cold, of course. A pair of leather slippers are very suitable, because they fit easily on the foot, or opt for a slipper with a thin sole.
Your little girl's first steps are a magical moment. Therefore, choose baby shoes that optimally support her feet during this important development phase. At Nolten you will find the best children's shoe brands that especially make shoes for newborn children with custom-made lasts and soles, which are adapted to the walking development and age of babies and small children. Visit one of our stores for personal advice or view our collection online and feel free to ask our customer service questions.
Why are good baby shoes important?
Baby feet are still developing. The bones and muscles are soft and flexible, allowing the feet to still form. Good baby shoes give the feet the space they need to grow and develop. They provide support and stability without hindering the natural movements of the foot.
What is important when choosing baby shoes for girls?
- The right size: make sure the shoes are not too small or too big. Shoes that are too small pinch and can hurt. Shoes that are too large do not provide sufficient support and can lead to trips and falls.
- Flexible sole: the sole of baby shoes must be flexible and move well with the foot. This promotes the natural development of the foot muscles and tendons.
- Good support: if they are a bit bigger and they start walking, the heel of the shoe must be sturdy enough to support the ankle. This helps prevent your child from falling over.
- Breathable material: choose shoes made of breathable material, such as leather, suede, or textile. This ensures that your child's feet do not overheat.
- No heel: Baby shoes should not have a heel. Heels can disrupt the natural development of the foot and lead to problems with walking and balance.