Like a booster seat for bold moves, our sporty Ian Sneakers amp-up the fun of any outfit scenario. They’re durably constructed with a flexible fit, offering everyday agility that can go from playground to around town. Plus, a soft memory foam footbed and anti-odor lining give little ones license to let loose. (Just not in the fit department. Thanks, adjustable hook-and-loop closure.
- Toddler's colorful sneakers with an easy hook-and-loop closure
- APMA approved and built for independent walkers
- Easy on and off with adjustable hook-and-loop closure
- Anti-stink lining helps control odor
- Flexible treads move with the foot and support multi-directional movement
- Slip-resistant soles offer superior traction with sensory pod technology to help feet feel the ground
- Removable contoured footbed has a “fit check” insole to show when a new size is needed
- Imported
Stride Rite Kids Size Chart
You can also trace your kid’s feet and convert the measurements to their ideal shoe size with Stride Rite’s shoe size guide.
Remember to print at 100% or actual size to ensure the most accurate measurement.
Fitting Tips and Tricks for Parents
We could go on all day about the dos and don’ts of shoe shopping with kids. When it comes to finding the perfect fit, here are a few of our favorite hacks:
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don’t measure in the morning. feet naturally swell during the day. so, it’s best to try on new shoes after kids have been running around for a few hours.
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don't buy shoes that are too big. putting a kid in shoes that are too big can have unintended consequences when it comes to proper foot development. kids' feet do grow fast, but putting growing feet in the wrong size shoe just to get a few months of extra wear really isn't worth the risk.
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don't buy them too small, either. the one exception to the rule of buying true-to-size is when your kid's feet are two different sizes or in-between sizes. in either case, always go with the bigger size to avoid squishing their feet!
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do get involved. you know your kid best. during a shoe fitting, ask your kid how the shoes feel on their feet, and check each area of the shoe yourself to made sure they fit just right.
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do more than stand and walk. the best way to gauge a shoe's true fit is to watch them in action. ask your kid to jump, dance and jog around when they're trying on shoes so you can see how they move.
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do get a second opinion. get hands-on help finding the right fit for your kid's new shoes at any authorized stride rite dealer. Fit experts are trained to know all the right places to check.