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My boy is 18mths old and has been walking for about 7mths now. He wears flexible start rite shoes usually. I bought him wellies for the rainy weather but they are really hard for him to walk in and his feet often slip out. Does anyone know of anything softer and more flexible that are easy to put on (ie zips or Velcro) and suit the rain? I have seen something called rainsplats that look ideal but they are for older children it seems.

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My boys both had croc snow boots when they were little - much lighter than wellies and these ones http://www.crocs.co.uk/crocs-kids-crocband-ii-5-gust-boot/12905,en_GB,pd.html?cid=485&cgid=boys-footwear-boots have a velcro tightening strap. Not cheap though...maybe on ebay?

snowboarder Wrote:

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> My boys both had croc snow boots when they were

> little - much lighter than wellies and these ones

> http://www.crocs.co.uk/crocs-kids-crocband-ii-5-gu

> st-boot/12905,en_GB,pd.html?cid=485&cgid=boys-foot

> wear-boots have a velcro tightening strap. Not

> cheap though...maybe on ebay?



I second these, my kids still have them now. Worth mentioning croc sizing is small, you need one size larger than their normal size as recommended in the Croc shop.

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