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best footwear suggestions for learning to walk on cold laminate floors please

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jaacl · 07/10/2009 14:33

DD2 is almost 11 months old and is starting to pull up and cruise along the furniture. Not much grip with socks on but her little feet are very cold when bare.

Any suggestions for something to solve the problem please.

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chaosisawayoflife · 07/10/2009 14:58

Shoo shoos/robeez/inch blue shoes are great. Give them grip but are really soft and don't affect their balance or foot development.

belgo · 07/10/2009 15:01

I don't worry about bare feet. As long as the baby isn't complaining, bare feet is very healthy, and grip very well, and that's the best way to learn how to walk.

Carrotfly · 07/10/2009 15:10

I used shoo shoesand they are lovely, cute and stay on, but agree with belgo too.

bamboobutton · 07/10/2009 15:16

ds has these moccasin socks for walking about the house.

crumpet · 07/10/2009 15:20

Gap socks have the plastic writign on the bottoms which are v good for grip

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