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By Vincent Iannelli, M.D., About.com

Updated: March 14, 2008

About.com Health's Disease and Condition content is reviewed by Kate Grossman, MD

Many experts suggest that the best shoe is the bare foot. Unfortunately, that is not practical. Children need shoes for protection and warmth. Use these guidelines when shopping for baby shoes for your child:

  • Make sure the shoe fits. A shoe that is too large will make your child trip and fall. A shoe that is too small will cause sores and be painful to wear.
  • Get help checking the fit. Test the length and width of your baby's foot while your baby is standing.
  • Buy shoes that protect the feet. The shoes don't need special features like wedges, inserts, high tops or arches unless your baby's doctor recommends them.
  • Buy lightweight shoes with flexible, nonslip soles. These features will make it easier for your baby to learn to walk.
  • Don't shop when your baby is tired or hungry. Bring along a favorite toy or book and a snack in case you have to wait for sales help.
  • Compare prices and look for the best value. Your baby will probably outgrow her shoes several times a year. Check the fit regularly. Don't buy ahead. Avoid hand-me-down shoes.
These tips were reproduced from the U.S. Department of Education.

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