Thursday, June 24, 2010

Garvalin Little Kid 81330 Maryjane Shoes

Garvalin Little Kid 81330 Maryjane Shoes
"Garvalin Little Kid/Big Kid 81330 Maryjane Shoes"

Garvalin is one of Spain's most popular children's footwear brands. Renowned throughout Europe for their sensible styling and durability, Garvalin has been making shoes since 1968. Every shoe produced at the Garvalin factory is of the highest quality, since they are headquartered in the town of Elche in a region historically dedicated to the shoe industry. Each season their design team unveils a fun and practical collection of kids' shoes for every occasion.

Friday, June 18, 2010

TOEpaz - Hemp Kids Shoes

TOEpaz - Hemp Kids Shoes

'TOEpaz - Hemp' school shoes (for sports fans, presumably). And if you're looking for organic infant shoes? About eight varities of this 'Weebit' style are available.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Barefeet and Babies

There was a time when bare feet or handmade footwear were the only options for our feet. And, as we all know, all of the earth is not soft sand or soil. Rocks, thorns and rough terrain make walking without shoes a daunting and often dangerous thing to do. The ancients knew this and made shoes out of both animal hides and plant products. The oldest intact shoes (a pair of sandals over 10,000 years old) in North America were found in a cave near my town of Bend, Oregon.

Times have changed. As natural as bare feet are, if you are walking outside, shoes are usually the right choice for the modern foot.

The exception to this statement is young children who are learning to walk. If the walking environment is safe and soft (such as a clean carpet or sandy beach), barefoot is the best for babies. Babies don't have arched feet. They need a lot of toe wiggle-room and a flexible soft surface that encourages their feet to move and to develop without artificial influence. Don't be fooled into thinking that a toddler's foot needs "support" with a stiff shoe/boot. Even a sandal is too much if it has a stiff sole. A stiff-soled toddler shoe is confining and clunky for a kid. Lifting the foot and turning in a stiff-soled shoe is hard for a toddler, promoting tripping and awkward balance.

The best shoe for a baby/toddler is a moccasin or similar type of shoe such as a flexible Aqua sock. Test a baby shoe by bending the sole between the toe and heel. The baby shoe should easily crumple and bend.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

NIKE Vandal Low Infants

NIKE Vandal Low Infants