Toddlers' feet can grow an entire size or more every three months and playtime takes its toll too.
You may not know when it is time for a replacement pair of kid's shoes until your child complains of their shoes or sneakers being uncomfortable or their feet feeling sore.
It’s always a good idea to keep an eye on their feet to make sure there is no redness or rubbing, which indicates the shoes became too small.
Search for worn areas on the heel and toe area of the shoes, split seams, or toes bulging out of the shoes are all signs that a replacement pair of shoes is required.
It's maybe easier to face your child on a bit of paper and draw around their feet first, then take the measurements from that.
If you feel going to brick and mortar stores for shoe shopping could take a toll on your child, opting for online portals is always a convenient choice.