August 31, 2006 (Press Release) --
Only 20 years ago it was believed that children needed support when learning to walk, therefore many adults grew up wearing stiff high top leather shoes. As it turns out babies do not need support, their ankles are strong and stable from the beginning.
A research done at Connecticut Children's Medical Center spent months studying the way babies learn to walk. With the help of computer-assisted foot pressure sensors and slow-motion video, researchers learned that, from their first steps, babies walk with a rocking heel-toe motion, just like adults.
The findings toppled the long-held conventional wisdom that the first steps are flat-footed stomps. With that assumption, the stiff, high -topped baby shoe was born, designed by shoe companies to support flat-footed steps and wobbly ankles. But babies' ankles, it turns out, are perfectly stable from the beginning, making the traditional high topped shoe unnecessary. The conclusion, said Sylvia Ounpuu, a movement specialist at the children's medical center who directed the study, is that bare feet is best for babies."
While bare feet is the best for your baby, it may not always be the most comfortable when the weather is either too cold or the ground too hot. Did you know that playground equipments can reach 160 F? Therefore, the second best is soft leather shoes made from formaldehyde free leather, they allow your child's feet to flex naturally while they learn to walk or crawl.
PlatyPaws is one of the first brands in the US to offer baby shoes made with soft natural leather which allow the feet to breath, flex, grab the way nature indented. The PlatyPaws Shoes are carefully designed to ensure ease of fitting, comfort and safety.
In contrast to other brands of soft-soled shoes the PlatyPaws offer styles for all seasons, such as, sandals with plenty of ventilation, boots that covers the ankles with room for thick socks and pretty metallic shoes for the Holidays.
The shoes come in 6 sizes from Newborn to 2 years old, with designs for all needs.
A research done at Connecticut Children's Medical Center spent months studying the way babies learn to walk. With the help of computer-assisted foot pressure sensors and slow-motion video, researchers learned that, from their first steps, babies walk with a rocking heel-toe motion, just like adults.
The findings toppled the long-held conventional wisdom that the first steps are flat-footed stomps. With that assumption, the stiff, high -topped baby shoe was born, designed by shoe companies to support flat-footed steps and wobbly ankles. But babies' ankles, it turns out, are perfectly stable from the beginning, making the traditional high topped shoe unnecessary. The conclusion, said Sylvia Ounpuu, a movement specialist at the children's medical center who directed the study, is that bare feet is best for babies."
While bare feet is the best for your baby, it may not always be the most comfortable when the weather is either too cold or the ground too hot. Did you know that playground equipments can reach 160 F? Therefore, the second best is soft leather shoes made from formaldehyde free leather, they allow your child's feet to flex naturally while they learn to walk or crawl.
PlatyPaws is one of the first brands in the US to offer baby shoes made with soft natural leather which allow the feet to breath, flex, grab the way nature indented. The PlatyPaws Shoes are carefully designed to ensure ease of fitting, comfort and safety.
In contrast to other brands of soft-soled shoes the PlatyPaws offer styles for all seasons, such as, sandals with plenty of ventilation, boots that covers the ankles with room for thick socks and pretty metallic shoes for the Holidays.
The shoes come in 6 sizes from Newborn to 2 years old, with designs for all needs.

Only 20 years ago it was believed that children needed support when learning to walk, therefore many adults grew up wearing stiff high top leather shoes. As it turns out babies do not need support, th
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