Monday, April 20, 2015

Do It Yourself Baby Shoe Size

As much as we all love our little babies and don't want them to grow up. Soon enough your tiny adventurer will be wanting to run, chase, walk, and skip through out your house. So, to make sure their feet are protected, you must first determine a shoe size for your lovable tike. Each baby is different in growth. So here's an easy step to step to find out what your baby needs. (Remember, you don't want your baby's shoes to be to tight or to loose. Make sure to have the following handy. A clipboard, paper, pencil/pen, ruler Step 1: Secure a piece of paper on a clipboard or tape it to another hard, portable surface. Step 2: Extend the baby’s leg and hold the foot up to the paper. Extend the baby’s foot and toes as best as possible if she is curling her toes under or clenching the foot in an arched position. If socks are to be worn with the shoes, keep a pair on. Step 3: Draw a line at the bottom of the heel and the top above the tallest toe. Repeat for the other foot. Step 4: Measure the distance between the two lines in inches using a ruler. Use the longer of the two measurements. Always fit shoes for the largest foot. Step 5: See measurements in a baby shoe chart to determine the baby's shoe size. For example, a baby’s foot that is 3 1/2 inches long will need a Size 1 shoe. Picture is demonstrated from below.

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