Shoes designed for young children's feet
We carefully chose the materials for this shoe because we wanted to maintain maximum flexibility and lightness. This way, your child's feet can grow unrestricted and they can almost feel as if they're barefoot.Shoes that protect your child and let them move freely and naturally while taking their first steps.
Aids independence
The shoes' openings are wide, making it easy for kids and parents alike to put them on and take them off.
We added a cloud puzzle on the insole along with right/left labels on their outsoles because we want your child to enjoy their independence and to help them put on their shoes correctly. These shoes are a parent's best choice for boosting their child's development and a fun way for kids to grow
Which shoe goes on which foot? That's a great question!
Around the age 5 or 6, kids will begin to learn "right" and "left" and will understand how to use these concepts on their body.
We also wanted to include little tips on the insoles and outsoles to help kids put their shoes on the right feet.
A "cloud puzzle" on the insoles.
Two small paws that are greeting each other on the outsoles.
Which shoes should you choose for your child
From 3 to 6 years (sizes 4 to 7): beginning to learn to walk.Feet are flat, round and chubby: our I LEARN shoes are extremely flexible to support children's natural development.From 3 to 6 years (sizes 7.5C to 9.5C): mastery of walking, running and jumping. The feet get stronger and more slender and the arch begins to form. Our I MOVE shoes are flexible and support the heel.
Choosing the right shoe size
Very easy to check the size. Remove the shoe's insole and put it on the ground. Place your child's foot flat on top of it, with their heel level with the back of the insole. If their toes are in the hatched area at the other end of the sole, it's the right size! Remember to regularly check their shoe size. Kids' feet grow fastest between the ages of 1 and 3 years: Check our size guide on our website.
60 minutes of daily physical activity
Did you know that to stay healthy, your child should get at least 180 minutes of physical activity every day according to WHO recommendations? And at least 60 minutes should be moderate to vigorous from age 3!
Regular physical activity from a very young age is beneficial for your child's physical and mental development. Learning healthy habits early on can help limit health problems later in life and improve their self-esteem.