(Part 2) Best baby girls shoes according to redditors

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We found 36 Reddit comments discussing the best baby girls shoes. We ranked the 34 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Subcategories:

Baby girls athletic & outdoor shoes
Baby girls boots
Baby girls clogs & mules
Baby girls flats
Baby girls sandals
Baby girls slippers
Baby girls sneakers

Top Reddit comments about Baby Girls' Shoes:

u/MrsCrazyCakes · 5 pointsr/whatisthisthing

Looks like one of those hard white leather shoes that they used to out on kids when they first learned to walk

https://www.amazon.com/Josmo-Unisex-Walking-Walker-Medium/dp/B006K1JR0W?ref_=fsclp_pl_dp_1

u/tippytoegirl · 5 pointsr/daddit

I agree with the others, the dress is cute and perfect for easter.

And shiny patent "party" shoes like this and this were my favorite as a little girl.

And if they make "click" sounds as she walks they'll likely be her favorite shoes and she'll want to wear them all the time.

u/Gluestick05 · 3 pointsr/toddlers

Last year we got these crocs ones, which I can't recommend as a waterproof boot, but they were easy to get on and new-ish walker friendly.

Everyone loves baby bogs, and they are especially good for the smaller ones who still aren't super coordinated. We went with classic bogs this year, and we have a pair of See Kai Run waterproof boots/hightops that we bought for hiking this summer.

u/chizzle91 · 3 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

"Oh my gawd the SUUUGGAAARRRR!!!" (First thing that came to mind lol)

My child is my wonderful daughter, Zoey. It's hard for me to pick a favorite memory, she does something new every day to crack me up.

She needs some new shoes!

u/ernieball · 2 pointsr/beyondthebump

LOL! I just realized it was you 😂 Looks like Amazon.Ca has some pink, navy, black, and green hard sole Converse in a 3! I like that they're velcro - much easier than it was trying to lace up my son's.

u/tragopanic · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Judith

Luna

Kaitlyn (various spellings)


Cute thing for babies

Uncle Rambo

u/chickenfuz · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

A couple things you might want to consider but your list looks good! And like you and others have said you'll probably get other clothes because people love to buy tiny adorable clothes. If you get items that aren't practical or duplicates you might think about returning and using the funds later to fill in any gaps in baby's wardrobe. Unless of course the items are sentimental or the gift giver will take it poorly...


Ok my things to consider:

  • Because baby might be long you might want to try and find sleepers that don't have feet so they last a bit longer. Hanna Anderson has them but they can be pricey. Then you can do socks (if they stay on) or booties (Zutanos makes ones that stay on, we loved them!)

  • You can get a few onesie extenders to maximize the life of your onesies

    Edits- formatting
u/Konstantynopolitancz · 2 pointsr/BarefootRunning

Orgrimmar has some amazing leather-soled shoes with a couple rubber circles on the sole to prevent slipping. Unfortunately their size large is equivalent to a toddler size 4ish and they don't get larger.

Vivobarefoot's toddler shoes are great as far as the shape / toe box, but surprisingly stiff. Also expensive.

The shoes by Plae and See Kai Run that I've seen in consignment stores (though never in the right size) seem perfect - durable, wide, flat, and super flexible! I just can't quite bring myself to spend $50 on shoes that will be too small in a month and a half...

u/aka_____ · 2 pointsr/beyondthebump

I got these shoes for my daughter and they’re great. Basically off brand robeez style shoes. I didn’t want to spend a lot because I know she’ll outgrow them in 5 minutes. You can layer with socks if it’s chilly and her feet stay warm.

She does not slip in them with or without socks.

Soft soles are best for this stage. Their feet need the feedback from the ground and hard soles get in the way of proper foot development.

u/FoxenTheSnow · 1 pointr/beyondthebump
u/Karissa36 · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

http://www.amazon.com/play-Unisex-Baby-Infant-Swim-Shoes/dp/B004O8M304/ref=sr_1_7?s=shoes&ie=UTF8&qid=1395601371&sr=1-7&keywords=kids+water+shoes

Water shoes are so much better than sandals. They are more comfortable, easy to put on, they stay on, keep out dirt and pebbles, are cool because of the mesh, and they have slip-proof soles.

u/Twoundertwotwo · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

I'm wondering is too. My little one is almost 10 months and has been walking pretty well, so I know I'll want something this summer for the park. We too have some robeez shoes and they are great! I did see some stride rite sandals, I think they were called fisherman? They looked decent, but pricey. How important is the soft soles? Sandals I've seen for infants all have hard soles :/

Here's what I was looking for for my girl. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005EPN4B8/ref=gno_cart_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER

I like the closed back and front so she's not getting mulch all in her feet. I only paid about $15 for the robeez on sale, not sure about $30 for sandals!! And the soles look hard.