Baby's feet are delicate
Most of the baby's feet are made of cartilage, and as the body grows, it becomes a complete bone from the cartilage. The growing cartilage is weak and easy to deform. If you keep wearing a shift that does not fit your feet at this time, the correct growth may be inhibited, and not only your feet but also the skeleton of the body may be distorted. Choose the optimal one so as not to hinder your feet.
How to walk a baby
Baby feet and adult feet have a very different skeleton, so the way of walking is different. Adults land from the heel and kick the ground with their toes, but the baby lands on the entire soles and goes with the knees bent. Therefore, the baby can easily stumble or fall. To prevent stumbling, choose a bump with a moderate return on your toes.
Baby's feet sweat
The baby's feet are very small, but the number of sweat glands that sweat is the same as adults. In other words, the baby's feet have a high sweat gland density to the sole area, so it can be said that sweating is easy. Sweat not only causes unpleasant smells, but also causes skin problems. Choose socks that suck sweat well and good breathability.