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How to Measure Your Child’s Feet

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Children’s feet are continually growing, sometimes by up to two shoe sizes in six months. Choosing the correct size of shoes is a must to prevent foot problems later in life. Here you can learn how to measure your child’s feet, so you get it right every time.

How to Measure Your Child’s Feet with a Tape or Ruler

Measuring your child’s feet regularly ensures you keep track of when their shoes need replacing. It’s possible this may be necessary long before their shoes have worn out. Here are the steps you can follow to get the right length and width.

What You Need

  • A piece of paper.
  • A ruler or a tape measure.
  • A pencil or pen

What You Do

  1. Place the paper on a smooth flat surface.
  2. Have your child place their foot on the paper standing up.
  3. Take your pencil or pen and draw a line at the end of the longest toe and the heel.
  4. Do the same at either side of the widest part, usually the ball of the foot.
  5. Alternately, if your youngster will stay still enough, trace around the foot.
  6. To get the length, take your tape or ruler and measure between the lines—or from the heel to the tip of the longest toe.
  7. For the width, measure across the widest part of the foot.

Pro Tips

  • When measuring a toddler’s feet, make sure their toes aren’t curled.
  • Measure feet while your child is wearing the socks you intend to use with the shoes.
  • Measure feet at the end of the day when they are likely to be at their largest.

Using a Purpose Made Measuring Device

When you visit a shoe shop, they have an instrument that your child can place their foot on—sliding parts then move to measure the foot.

These devices are readily available on the market for use at home and come with full manufacturers’ directions for use. Surefit Australasia and is part of the Footwear Manufacturing Industry.

Some Things to Consider When Measuring Children’s Feet

We have mentioned that children’s feet can grow quickly—so when measuring, add a quarter or half-inch to the length to allow to give the right size. When your child’s foot is in a shoe, you should be able to depress the very end bit of the toe area.

Another consideration is that feet are often two different measurements, so go with the larger foot when determining the shoe size.

What to Look for in Children’s Shoes

Now you have your measurements; it’s time to select your kid’s shoes. They should be:

  • A comfortable fit in width and length.
  • Have plenty of room for the toes to expand.
  • For toddlers, a flexible flat sole that bends at the base of the toes might help them walk easier.
  • The heel counter (back of the shoe) should be firm to support the foot.
  • Laces, straps, and other fasteners should hold the foot securely inside the shoe.

Checking Out

Now you know how to measure your child’s feet, you can make sure they always have the right size footwear. Each manufactures shoes can vary in length and width, so be sure to check their size charts when selecting.

Go to BootMoodFoot to learn more about shoe sizing and learn other helpful tips for picking the perfect shoe.

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