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Okay, so every kid is in Robeez before they start walking. The doctors recommend soft soled shoes and Robeez contour well to a childs foot. I have been known to buy my share of Robeez, but I have to admit that I am way more partial to the Hanna Andersson Swedish moccasins.
The Hanna moccasins are great for babies, infants and toddlers. They are cotton on top and leather on the sides and bottom. They serve as both socks and shoes-- so they are super handy in the cooler months. They are also super easy to get on. And, even better, they stretch to your childs ankle size and dont constrict them in any...
review »I love Hanna Andersson in general. Quality worth the extra money. I ordered these as slippers for both kids - in bright pink and blue. Great quality, super comfy and warm. Best slipper for older kids and suitable for very light outside use for babies. They are machine wahsable (which is a big plus!). My only advice is to check the measurements on their size chart. My son wears 8,5 shoe size, I got him 7-9 size moccassins, but they were just a bit too small. He wore them for about 2 hours and then refused to put them on the next day as they were bothering him. Was too late to return :( I'm currently...
review »A friend bought these for my now four year old daughter just before she turned one. We had been having trouble keeping shoes and socks on her; so much so that we would actually joke that she was allergic to all foot coverings! Well, these were given right before a trip to cold Cincinnati, where foot covering allergies would not be tolerated, and she wore them the entire trip! We took them off of her at bedtime (usually) and she would bring them to us again as soon as she woke up! Best of all, she wore that same pair until she was nearly three, when she started walking most places instead...
review »These kept the feet warm. They were very easy to get on and didnt seem to bother her while she wore them. She always attempted to take of shoes but these seemed to comfort her instead of bother her.