giagreen
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I can't think of any logical reason for a child to be wearing shoes that are three sizes too big. That's really big! They would have felt like clown shoes to him. How would they even stay on for a normal day, much less playing in the woods or near a rushing creek?
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That's really not that big in all reality. My son wears a size 5 and for his winter boots we had to buy him a size 8 and not only was that a logical thing for me to do considering a toddlers feet grows crazy fast but he walks fine in them and they are not like clown shoes on him. Boots are more narrow and harder to get wide little toddler feet into sometimes you have to buy them bigger. To me it wouldn't be very logical to buy a pair of shoes for your toddler that are not a few sizes to big or it'd be a waste of money. I guess everything is situational. But I will never understand why so many find his boots being to big so weird. Are me and the Kunz parents really the only ones to ever buy shoes too big for their toddler so they can grow into them? Because it sure feels like it but I know so many parents that actually do this. Not only do I buy shoes almost always to big for my son but I also let him wear his boots if he wants to because sometimes it's just not worth the tantrum he will throw to get his boots. Two year olds need choices.....keeping it simple the boots, shoes, shirts are a good starting point to give your toddler a sense of choice and independence.