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3 comments | Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Did you know that there aren't any hard bones in our feet...just soft cartilege. The lil feet shouldn't be constrained in tight-fitting, hard shoes as this can affect the way the bones harden and might cause deformities. *yikes!* Going barefoot is the best but it's not so practical to go barefoot during jalan2.

Barefoot is best for healthy foot development. In countries where footwear is not used, studies show an almost total absence of adult foot problems. For further reading on this topic, you can check out medical research (Click Here) at the unshod website. Obviously it is not always practical to be barefoot - which is where good shoe design comes in for warmth and protection while simulating barefoot conditions as much as possible for natural foot development.
Extracted from here.

I know shooshoos is goooooooooot for developing feet. And their range is pretty nice too for lil girls like me. *giggles* When Ibu did a bit of googling, she found this shop which sells the shoes locally and can even deliver them up to your doorstep (at $10 extra)! And she also found out a shop at United Square sells them as well.

But any tips and recommendations from lil fellas (and their parents perhaps) on buying shoes?

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I lurrrrvveeee ShooShoos!! I have 2 pairs. They're really comfortable and good for first walkers because you'll get to "feel" the ground when you walk - very important when it comes to training yourself to balance while walking.

Also good for your ibu and ayah who'll find putting them on for you so very easy. Just stretch and slip it on. Unlike my Nike shoes which are so difficult to put on.

Go get it!

Hey, ShooShoos should pay me for promoting their product, don't you think? :D

2:10 AM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

i know i need shoes. i'm bored wif booties & socks rattles.

we shud be going shoo-shopping, but poor momma is broke.

looks like i'm gonna be barefoot until she gets a bonus

6:58 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

oh yahhh i've never worn a pair of shoes before either coz mummy (again, her!) won't let me, she says they're BAAAD for my feet.

bila nak pakai crocs ni??

1:39 PM

 

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