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Shoes for pre walkers


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My son is crawling and cruising but not standing without support or walking.


Normally I leave him barefoot but we are going on holiday somewhere I dont want him to be barefoot (insects, unfamiliar bugs, etc)


What sort of shoes do I need? Pram shoes? Proper shoes? Argh.

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My daughter was at this stage for ages. We went to the shoes place in ED warehouse and got a pair of pre walkers. They were very soft but had a much more structured sole than moccasins. She is now in her second pair of early walker shoes now she is walking but these are rubber sole and quite a bit more rigid, but still not proper shoes if you get my drift. So there are a couple of different kinds I think. I have always found the ED warehouse lady very helpful and also the staff at biff in the village.
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