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Are Nike tennis shoes ‘too hard’ on a beginning walker?

Written by Josh on July 1, 2009 – 6:46 pm -

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My son is 14 months and only is walking for about 3 months to 1 / 2. Since the time (here in California) was so hot, he 's brought dust and the other mainly' airy 'shoes. Now that the weather is getting the cooling device I 'm going to get a little isolated skates (that aren 't open as sandals) and I was wondering if I had to get a pair of Nike' s, would be equally 'hard' or uncomfortable on his feet? Should I stick with something as simple as vans? Has 2 pairs of Robeez. I kind of get the look rag. And with the rain, I don 't think that Robeez has been the best for walking on wet ground.


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  1. By Ethel on Jul 4, 2009 | Reply

    I 'd go with Robeez, or soft shoes of the star, or Pedi-PEDS, not some tennis shoes or even vans. All three models have a soft cloth or insulation and don 't disorder with gait Gradica Crocs or any of what you have offered tends to do.

  2. By ?h??d รง??d?? on Jul 8, 2009 | Reply

    If you can find nikes that aren 't the cumbersome then go for it! He 'd look so smart!

  3. By hpenlife on Jul 8, 2009 | Reply

    Nike 's the shoe was the only measure that my son' s Flinstone feet without a special events or pay a fortune.

  4. By rainwriterm on Jul 11, 2009 | Reply

    I 'm not sure what the soles are hard on Nike 's you' re concerned, but we bought my son a pairing of the hard-soled tennis shoes when he was about 15 months. Had grown out of its soft soled shoes, realize that the following pairs that we have obtained also would be brought during the winter and soft soles decisive just aren 't going to work with snow. One thing that we used to decide if they were too hard is what the shoe is Bendable. Should have some elasticity to it. We noticed that he had difficulty registering them for a week or so, but most of what they have covered the weight of the shoe rather than just the soles. Children tend to walk footed enough plan. Don 'understanding of early t like walking bending their feet (by moving from cure to plant) until they get older. Knowing that I 'm violent. On one side having a more flexible sole isn 't going to import given that aren' t the advantage and it is footed walking plan. On the one hand they 're still learning how to walk properly, so anything that imitate the barefoot is the best. I think until aren 't going to bring shoes and often is going to be bare foot of tennis shoes in the house is fine.

  5. By hstris on Jul 12, 2009 | Reply

    The rule of thumb is if you can 't fold them in half then that is not good walking shoes. Examine the tredz of robeez, preschoolians, see kai run. They are all over the very soft with hard soles flexible.

  6. By Cades Mommy on Jul 14, 2009 | Reply

    Nike makes shoes of soft soled tennis. I bought just a few famous footwear.

  7. By Emma's MumMum & 25 Weeks #2 on Jul 17, 2009 | Reply

    I think that Nike is well

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