When our 18 month old grandson wears them all the time - we always get positive feedback and questions where to get them! They're great if you don't want their little feet walking around in adult shoes too much, or if you're just going outside to play in the garden. My grandson LOVES them! They are soft inside and out and easy to take off where he wants - at the moment he needs my help to put them on but he never complains - sometimes he finds it difficult to put his socks on. Get dressed, go shopping, visit close family in slippers and look downright gorgeous with a long sleeve jumpsuit and jogging bottoms/jeans. I would not recommend them in the summer months. NOTE. The only caveat is that after wearing a full shoe that grips your feet, it takes some time to get used to as it's only a toe and sole - and although the toe is quite snug - it is feels like the baby's foot is tight against the heel, especially after sitting. This means he sometimes trips over his toe. We just make sure his feet are well forward and in the rubber outsole area before hitting the road and so far everything has been fine! Manufacturer/Designer: Perhaps adding a little more support to the sides of the brace will fix this issue. This is an even better product for legless babies like ours.
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