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Reddit mentions of Robeez Kids Crosshatch Crib Shoe, Canvas Liam Basic - Black, 12-18 Months M US Infant
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We found 1 Reddit mentions of Robeez Kids Crosshatch Crib Shoe, Canvas Liam Basic - Black, 12-18 Months M US Infant. Here are the top ones.
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- SOFT SOLE BENEFITS: The best shoes mimic bare feet, by supporting - not constricting tiny, growing feet allowing for flex and bending the foot as they begin to walk with room for little feet to grow. Fun designs include Star Wars and Marvel Comics like Star Wars Galaxy, Boba Fett, Chewbacca, Grogu, Droids C3PO & R2D2, Darth Vader & Storm Trooper, & Guardians of the Galaxy Groot, Spiderman, Spin - Mike Morales and Black Panther!
- SUPPORTS DEVELOPMENT: Approved by the American Podiatric Medical Association. Soft, suede sole flexes and bends with every step to allow full range of motion needed for healthy foot development.
- EASY ON-OFF AND NON-SLIP SOLES: Kick-proof, elasticized ankle or zipper makes for easy on & off while also staying put. Non-slip suede sole helps protect your child from slipping. Naturally breathable lining helps feet stay dry and cool.
- SIZING: Sizing is roomy to fit different feet and provides extra space for feet to grow—perfect for infants, babies, pre-walkers & toddlers.
- EASY TO CLEAN: Spot clean with a mild detergent and damp cloth.
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Color | Canvas Liam Basic Black |
Size | 12-18 Months Infant |
Weight | 0.0625 Pounds |
I haven't found any grippy socks that I like yet. My son isn't bothered at all by anything on his feet unless it's grippy socks, which he now pulls off instantly.
I know you said you don't want to use shoes yet, but are you just opposed to hard soled shoes - or all shoes? I ask because Robeez are still my go-to for indoor play on slick surfaces (like my parents' hardwood floors). They have a soft leather bottom and unstructured body, so just a tad thicker than grippy socks would be, yet they still allow free movement of the foot and full sensory for early walkers.
My son started walking at 10 months and started wearing his Robeez at 12 months. He still wears the same pair at 17 months. When we're out and about he wears converse, but if he's indoors or running a quick errand (and I know he's going to be carried the whole time) I grab the Robeez.