Stylish, Unique Kicks for Baby’s Growing Feet from Bambini Shoes

Posted on February 8, 2008 by ajb30.
Categories: Baby Gear, Baby shoes.

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More cool baby gear for your little ones feet, this time-shoes. I absolutely love the squeaker shoes. I thought after a while they would get a little annoying, but they continue to tickle me. Every time my baby wears her squeaker shoes, she becomes the center of attention, which she loves. She received an adorable apple green pair of squeaker shoes from Bambini Shoes to review.

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I love the color, perfect for spring. They have an adorable pink butterfly detail on the top, which I love. Bambini Shoes, another mom made company.(Go Moms!!) Of course, my daughter loves them. She runs all around the house, the store, wherever, just to hear them squeak, she never gets tired of them. I think she would live, sleep, bathe in them if I let her. These all leather shoes are so comfortable, very flexible, and so much fun. They will give your baby the encouragement they need to take those first precious steps. I know your baby will love their shoes as much as my baby does. If you just can’t get into the squeaker shoes, not a problem, Bambini Shoes offers many great styles of shoes. Bambini Shoes has a downloadable shoe sizing guide so you can get the perfect fit for your little one. They have great shoes for newborns, awesome boots, dressy shoes, and fun everyday shoes. Go check out their entire selection of cool baby gear HERE.

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1 comment.

Allyson
Comment on February 21st, 2008.

I love the idea of flexible shoes for little children! Rileyroos shoes are also perfect for children who are crawling and starting to walk because they have great soles and are super flexible. I must say that they come in so many cute styles. The Sportie and Mary Janes are my absolute favorites. They are a purchase you would not regret!

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