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Outdoor walking shoes mud wet for toddler

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prettyhardnotbeingperfect · 01/10/2017 12:52

My toddler thinks he's a rambler and wants to walk everywhere with our dogs. Wellies seem hard to walk in any suggestions for little people walking shoes ? He's size 7 at the moment.

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GaryBarlowsTaxReturn · 01/10/2017 13:24

Baby Bogs are great. They are lightweight and easy to pull on. Not the cheapest but great and they cons in nice prints.

prettyhardnotbeingperfect · 01/10/2017 13:36

Ohhh I just had a look, they seem quite chunky ? Hmmm definitely need something waterproof and I don't fancy laces.

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LIZS · 01/10/2017 13:39

Little Trekkers often have reduced mini walking boots, or Aldi/Lidl will have winter boots in shortly.

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TepidCat · 01/10/2017 14:00

Try Ricosta Pepino

castawaymum · 01/10/2017 14:05

Bogs are brilliant. Made from neoprene so very flexible. And waterproof.

teaandbiscuitsforme · 01/10/2017 14:14

Bogs are fab. They’re also washable so just chuck them in the machine after a particularly muddy splash about!

GaryBarlowsTaxReturn · 01/10/2017 21:40

They aren't chunky at all. Very lightweight, the closest you'll get to a barefoot wellie.

prettyhardnotbeingperfect · 01/10/2017 22:37

Loveis they look the type of thing I had in mind. Buts he a 6 so I don't think I can get 5-6 or 7-8 

The ricosta brand seem to get lots of independent shoe companies so need to work out which style to look for but thank you !

Not sure on the bogs hmmmm will take another look

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