Shoes adapted to young children's feet
To maintain maximum flexibility and lightness, we've carefully chosen the materials for this shoe, so that your child's feet can grow unhindered, as close as possible to the barefoot feeling. A shoe that protects them while allowing them to move freely and naturally, to accompany them in their first steps.
Self-help
The shoe's wide opening makes it easy for both parents and children to put on and take off.
To make independence fun and help children put them on in the right direction, we've added a cloud puzzle on the insole, combined with right and left foot markings on the outsole. This shoe is an ally for parents in their child's development, and a fun way for little ones to grow up.
Which foot goes in which shoe? Now that's a question!
It's around 5-6 years old that a child will be able to distinguish his "right" from his "left", knowing how to use these notions on his body.
Also, we wanted to develop a little trick on the insoles and outsoles to help children put their shoes on the right way.
A "cloud puzzle" in the insoles.
Two little legs that "say hello" to each other on the outsoles.
Which shoes should I choose for my child?
From 1 to 2 years (sizes 20 to 24): beginning and learning to walk. Feet are flat, round and chubby: our I LEARN shoes are very flexible to facilitate natural development. 3 to 6 years (sizes 25 to 28): improving walking, running and jumping. Feet become more muscular and refined, and the arch of the foot begins to form. Our I MOVE shoes are flexible and support the heel.
Choosing the right size
It's easy to check the size.
Remove the insole from the shoe, and place it on the floor. Place your child's foot flat on it, with the heel flush with the back line. If the toes are in the hatched area at the top of the insole, it's the right size!
Remember to check your child's shoe size regularly, as they grow most between the ages of 1 and 3.
Consult our website, the "Which size to choose?" section.
60 minutes of daily physical activity
Did you know that to grow up healthy, your child should be physically active for 180 minutes a day, according to WHO recommendations? At least 60 minutes of which should be moderate to vigorous after the age of 3!
Daily physical activity from an early age is beneficial for physical and intellectual development. Learning a healthy lifestyle will limit health problems later in life and contribute to a child's personal development.