Babies grow so fast, it's hard to keep them in the correct pair of shoes. Not only do they need to be the right size, but also need to be comfortable. You know what will happen if they're not. Baby will draw that foot right up to their nose and pull the shoe off. And most likely, will toss the shoe somewhere to be never found again. Instead of going through the hassle of trying shoe after shoe on your no-so-cooperative infant, here's some ideas to keep in mind while you shop. Think, how much time does your baby spend on his/her feet? Infants who haven't started to crawl spend no time on their feet. There is no absolute reason why an infant needs shoes other than a decorative accessory to keep their feet warm. In summer, they would rather have their feet free to wiggle and play. No matter what stage of crawling or walking your baby has reached, their feet need room to grow. Shoes or booties should never fit tight. When infants get ready to crawl, they will be on their knees pulling their feet under their bodies. This is the time to think about protecting the soft skin on their toes and tops of their feet from carpet abrasion. A sock or bootie without a rigid sole will protect their skin from rough surfaces. Soft enclosed elastic or Velcro will help keep the bootie in place. Buttons or snaps are not recommended as they could be loosened and swallowed. As baby begins to crawl and move more quickly on the floor, a protective shoe will be needed. This shoe does not need to a rigid sole yet, but perhaps a thicker felt or sturdy fabric will be necessary as baby wriggles from one room to the next. A thin rubber sole may help with traction and protection. Buckles and top decoration may scrape on floors and catch on loop pile carpets, so choose a plain shoe. Open toe sandals do not protect toes while baby crawls. Standing and cruising is the next stage in development. Once baby is able to pull up, stand next to furniture and take a few tentative steps, it is time to change shoes. This time baby needs a bit sturdier sole, to protect their feet from bumps on furniture legs and sole injuries from stepping on toys. Shoe sole should still be very flexible to allow full movement of baby's feet. The final stage is walking and running. This is when your child will need a sturdier sole to protect their feet from uneven or rough surfaces and provide better traction for running. Shoes will still need room for feet to grow. Velcro can still be recommended until the children learn to tie their own shoes. It is also important that the shoe be built properly and not rub the foot painfully. If you think about what stage of growth your child is in, and how they're using their feet, it will help to choose the right shoe. Kim Prissel is a parent of three children. This article has been submitted in affiliation with http://www.BabyNameVote.Com/ which is a site for Baby Names. Article Source:http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Kim_Prisselbaby - Baby Show Gifts Baby Shower Gifts and Advice - An overview of what to give as baby shower favors, featuring a look at some of the most recent trends in party favors and an eye to where the next wave of gifts is coming from. Giving Baby Shower Favors Baby showers are an indelible part of the pregnancy experience. Held shortly before the birth, when the mother's needs for baby supplies and a little harmless diversion and emotional bolstering are perhaps at their apex, the shower offers a last chance at celebration and time with friends before the real hard work of baby's early months commences after the delivery. The baby shower is an important time for family and friends of the expectant mother, too, as they can look forward to one last hurrah with the mother. Understand, the baby shower is not a sad occasion, but a joyous one, as the new mother is surrounded by her closest and dearest, and is able to take a deep breath before making the plunge into motherhood. Guests to the traditional baby shower are almost always equipped with lavish gifts for the new mother and baby, and in recent years, a growing trend of providing gifts for them in return has grown in popularity. Mothers, and shower-givers, are becoming increasingly enamored of the gift-giving notion, adding a slight and graceful note of reciprocity to the shower proceedings. The trend in general reflects a growing consciousness of polity and good social skills, and marks a shift away from more informal gatherings of the past. The shower favors are by no means elaborate, and in fact are often something quite simple, sometimes even as simple as candies or dainty chocolates given lovely wrappings to give a touch of class to the shower festivities. The personalized mint tin is one such favor making a mark in shower popularity. Once more or less the exclusive province of wedding reception and rehearsal dinner gift ideas, the small and simple min tin currently enjoys a wave of popularity for shower guests. This is partly because wedding favor manufacturers have adapted their personalization techniques to baby and maternity motifs, extending their market base to the baby shower realm without distracting their mainline product production. But no matter the cause, there's something to be said for a straightforward and endearing mint tin with a stork design and the baby's name and birth date presented for all to see. Filled with kosher and parve after dinner mints that are safe for guests of all religious denominations, they're both compact and in a sense reusable as baby shower gifts. Not only are the palm-sized tins reusable for storing such things as ear buds, small make up articles or even loose change, the mints themselves are a delicious refresher that can be enjoyed long after the shower has concluded. Similar to the mint tin, the souvenir gourmet chocolate has also become very popular. These are chocolate, lollipop styled treats carefully prepared and shipped by fine cocolatiers directly to the baby shower or baby event. |
Sunday, October 21, 2007
baby - Baby Shoes - Which Ones are Right for Baby?
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