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Choosing and Buying the Best Baby Booties and Baby Shoes

June 20th, 2009 No comments

One of the most exciting times for new parents is when they begin to prepare for the coming of their new bundle of joy. Outfitting the little guy with a new wardrobe, including baby booties and eventually baby shoes, can be quite a daunting and time-consuming task, but a task most new parents love.

If the new baby is lucky enough to have a grandma, auntie or doting neighbor who can crochet or knit, perhaps some handmade items will be coming his way. But if not, there are many exciting booties available in all the baby shops out there today.  Baby booties  should be warm, snugly, and of course, cute! Look for ones with a top that will stay up when baby kicks those tiny toes. A bootie that winds up at the bottom of the bed instead of staying on those wee feet obviously isn’t doing its job. A top that can be folded down into a cuff is also a good choice.

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If your baby happens to be a preemie or has just really tiny feet, finding a well-fitting bootie can sometimes be difficult. Don’t forget to look at baby socks as well as traditional booties as that may be a good alternative. Probably due to the cuteness factor, some moms have an urge to put shoes on a small baby. They are often available in many adult-looking styles, such as tennis shoes, cowboy boots or even men’s work-style shoes. Reach out and buy a pair, but realize that the baby may not be as happy with them as Mom is. Small babies often have a problem keeping this style of shoe on their feet.

This seems to happen because the shoe may be made of a firm material which won’t conform to the shape of that little foot. Of course, if the shoes stay on until all the adults have admired them, they’ve probably served their purpose. Once your baby is up and walking, a well-fitting pair of tennis shoes is always a good choice. Don’t go overboard and spend a fortune for them, however, as they won’t fit long enough to be worn out.

For special times, little girls always love a dressy flat, preferably with straps to hold them on. Long ago, patent leather was what every well-dressed toddler wore. But times have changed and shoes covered in glitter or fake fur are all the rage today. For dressed-up little boys, an oxford should do the trick. This is a traditional shoe that is always in style.

Author: Clif Johnson

Clifton Johnson is a freelance writer and product selector for the online retailer http://www.childclothingoutlet.com

He’s written for a variety of news providers reviewing products, emerging markets, and parenting. Some of the products mentioned in this article are available there. He’s 26 and lives in New England.

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Baby Cowboy Boots

June 18th, 2009 No comments

 Toddler cowboy boots  are considered a better footwear option for all toddlers or pre walkers of age 14 months and below. They look great on children. The boots are available in four sizes. They are small, medium, large, and extra large. The sizes range from four to eight in numbers. As the growth of toddlers differ at times, it is difficult to recommend a particular sized boot for toddlers. For toddlers, it is better to select a slightly bigger boot than the actual leg size. These bigger boots can be used along with socks to fit toddler?s leg.

Toddler cowboy boots are available in all popular brands like Dingo, Durango, Old West, and Dan Post. They come in both western and roper styles. There are traditional and modern boots. As traditional suede cowboy boots most often comes without traction, it is not ideal for most toddlers. Some of the features in popular toddler cowboy boots are toe rand, Concho harness strap, and PVC outsole.

Toddler cowboy boots may have snake, lizard, and ostrich print foot with black or colored shafts. They vary in patterns also. Some are typical toddler patterns while some others have similarities with adult boots. The boots may have fleece linings for softness. There are knitted and hand crocheted boots also. There can be zip-ups in boots for easy wearing. Boots come with frills around ankles. Such boots look great and attractive for toddlers. Toddler boots are available in ordinary and attractive colors including white, baby pink, peanut brittle, tan, red, navy blue, brown, and black.

Toddler cowboy boots are better, compared to the tall English boots. The boots provide protection to toddler?s feet and ankles. They are soft, light, and comfortable for little ones. Unlike English boots, it is easier making toddlers wear cowboy boots. Moreover, cowboy boots are less expensive than English boots.

Author: Kevin Stith

Cowboy Boots provides detailed information on Cowboy Boots, Women’s Cowboy Boots, Vintage Cowboy Boots, Western Cowboy Boots and more. Cowboy Boots is affiliated with Custom Cowboy Hats.

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As if these kids weren’t cute enough on their own, they are trying to kill me with the cuteness of their matching cowboy boots!

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