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To ask what size shoe your toddlers are?

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skeete · 01/10/2018 16:12

My 19 month old has gone into size 8 UK) infant shoes! It seems that other babies his age are all in 4/5.

What size shoes do your toddlers have?

OP posts:
glueandstick · 01/10/2018 21:05

My ridiculously tall 2.5 year old has size 6 feet and started off in 4.5 at 12months.

Small feel are my thing.

Zoe2411 · 01/10/2018 21:07

13 month old is a 6 ! X

EnglishRose13 · 01/10/2018 21:08

My 2.5 year old boy is just in a 6.

ToastyFingers · 01/10/2018 21:08

Dd2 is three in a few months and wears a size 7

Dd1 is (just) 5 and wears a size 11

Didiplanthis · 01/10/2018 21:09

My nearly 7 yr old is a size 10 ! First school shoes at rising 5 were 7 1/2. First shoes at 18m were a 2....

AnotherPidgey · 01/10/2018 21:10

DS1 started walking at 16m. I had to wait until 20m to buy him "walkers" shoes at size 3. It was a soggy summer and I had to pay ££ for designer size 2 wellies so he could play in the garden. DS2 has a bigger build so never wore them 🙄

At 7 he is size 11. So is his younger sibling.

He has my foot genes. I'm size 2... like most of his class it seems.

Bubbinsmama · 01/10/2018 21:12

Dd just turned 3, wears a size 10 (also rather tall at 106.5 cm)

Pixie2015 · 01/10/2018 21:12

It doesn’t really matter what size / width other toddlers shoes are the most important thing is that the shoe fits and has a little room for growth - measurements give a guide then it’s the way the model of shoe fits after that - size 8 sounds very appropriate

MrsICantSayMyName · 01/10/2018 21:33

5yr size11 3yr size 9 15mnth size 4

affectionincoldclimate · 01/10/2018 21:35

DD is 18 months and size 5.5

Duskqueen · 01/10/2018 21:45

My DS is 1 and is in size 5 shoes.

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