Why soft-soled leather shoes are the next best thing to walking barefooted!
Your child is reaching an important milestone in his or her little life: learning to walk!
Just image how hard it must be on those little delicate feet to start bearing the weight of your bubbly, bow-legged baby. Just as well he or she has such a well-protected (nappy) backside - learning to walk comes with bumps and bruises!
Anyway, give your child the sensory advantages of walking barefoot and protect those delicate feet with soft leather shoes:
Here's why:
1) because of the natural flexibility within the leather, they adapt to the shape of your child's foot beautifully
2) the roughened yet soft sole gives a good grip whilst still allowing your child to feel the floor's texture
3) the shoes will stay on your childs foot (even with socks on!) because the ankle section has integrated elastic
4) natural pores within the leather allow an exchange of air between your child's foot and its environment. This should prevent sweaty feet!
5) even as your child has mastered the art of walking, parents often continue using leather shoes as house shoes because they keep the feet nice and warm on cold tiled or wooded floors...
Have a look at our range of organic soft leather baby shoes with fun motives and embroidered with your child's name!
November 12, 2009
November 11, 2009
Let your baby go barefoot!
Babies learn by touching and feeling things. Instinctively, they grab everything they can get their hands on and put it in their mouth. This is a natural exploration every baby goes through. Of course their feet are part of this exploration.
As your baby becomes more mobile she'll start pushing herself off the ground with her feet. She needs to learn to co-ordinate her muscle groups and balance before she starts crawling. Often, babies start moving around by making swimming-like movements. Some babies start off by crawling backwards or crawl like a bear without using their knees. Others others simply shuffle along on their backsides.... each to their own! On all accounts, it makes for excellent video footage!
Whichever way your baby starts off crawling, she'll develop her co-ordination and senses best if she's barefooted. The perfect grip of bare feet will give her the confidence to go on making the first tentative steps of her own!
Unfortunately it's not always practical to go barefooted. You may have a cold floor at home or, if you're lucky enough to experience this fun phase in the warm Summer, there may be ants, sharp stones or prickly leaves around...
So if barefoot is not an option then socks should keep your baby's feet nice and warm indoors. Do make sure that you get socks with non-slip soles, though! You don't want your baby gliding all over the floor and picking up unnecessary bruises.
There are disadvantages to wearing socks, however:
1) they have the annoying habit of slipping or being pulled off - so you'll just loose them.
2) tight-fitting socks may actually be too tight round the ankle which can restrict blood flow and be uncomfortable for your baby.
3) you can't really use them outside very well as they get wet quickly and torn
4) they get all clammy from being chewed on by your baby
5) and they don't provide very good protection - against very cold stone floors, splinters or sharp objects.
So what's the alternative?: Soft-soled leather shoes. Read why leather shoes are a great alternative to walking barefoot.
Babies learn by touching and feeling things. Instinctively, they grab everything they can get their hands on and put it in their mouth. This is a natural exploration every baby goes through. Of course their feet are part of this exploration.
As your baby becomes more mobile she'll start pushing herself off the ground with her feet. She needs to learn to co-ordinate her muscle groups and balance before she starts crawling. Often, babies start moving around by making swimming-like movements. Some babies start off by crawling backwards or crawl like a bear without using their knees. Others others simply shuffle along on their backsides.... each to their own! On all accounts, it makes for excellent video footage!
Whichever way your baby starts off crawling, she'll develop her co-ordination and senses best if she's barefooted. The perfect grip of bare feet will give her the confidence to go on making the first tentative steps of her own!
Unfortunately it's not always practical to go barefooted. You may have a cold floor at home or, if you're lucky enough to experience this fun phase in the warm Summer, there may be ants, sharp stones or prickly leaves around...
So if barefoot is not an option then socks should keep your baby's feet nice and warm indoors. Do make sure that you get socks with non-slip soles, though! You don't want your baby gliding all over the floor and picking up unnecessary bruises.
There are disadvantages to wearing socks, however:
1) they have the annoying habit of slipping or being pulled off - so you'll just loose them.
2) tight-fitting socks may actually be too tight round the ankle which can restrict blood flow and be uncomfortable for your baby.
3) you can't really use them outside very well as they get wet quickly and torn
4) they get all clammy from being chewed on by your baby
5) and they don't provide very good protection - against very cold stone floors, splinters or sharp objects.
So what's the alternative?: Soft-soled leather shoes. Read why leather shoes are a great alternative to walking barefoot.
Labels:
babies,
barefooted,
healthy feet,
learning to crawl,
learning to walk,
toddlers
November 2, 2009
Just in case you're not entirely sure on how to fix your baby's pacifier to his or her personalised wooden pacifier clip chain, here are some instructions:
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