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DD gets HYSTERICAL around shoes

by Me2mommy2b, Oct 21, 2007 08:07PM
DD is almost 13 months old and she gets hysterical when she sees shoes or when we're trying them on in the store.  I know we shouldn't have waited this long to get her to wear them but we were waiting, foolishly, for her to come around b/c she was like this since she was 9 months old (now I know that it was so silly of us).  What do we do to make the transition smoother?  I can't even try a pair of shoes on her b/c she screams and kicks.    I've got to get them on her somehow and hopefully they'll stay on (something tells me she'll pull them off).  *Sigh*  Please, I'll try anything at this point!
Member Comments (13)

by daprincess21, Oct 21, 2007 10:37PM
Well, i dont know if this would help, but Kennedy has a pair of pink "high heals" they are her princess shoes and she wants to waer them ALL the time. Maybe you could find her a "pretty" pair or a pair with something that she likes on them. (like a charcter of some sort) Its tought when they are that little yet. Is she walking? Maybe if all else fails, give it a little while yet. I never had this problem really as Kennedy was in shoes from birth on everyday. Now we just go thro so many pairs when she throws them out the window while driving down the highway. ugh!

by daprincess21, Oct 21, 2007 10:38PM
P.S. Sometimes the pretty decorated shoes (the ones you dont want her to wear in public) they get them used to actually wearing shoes and having them on their feet. just a thought =)

by AnnieBrooke, Oct 21, 2007 10:43PM
Soft shoes, like Robeez?  They are a lot like socks.  (Will she wear socks?)

by Me2mommy2b, Oct 22, 2007 07:36AM
To: Annie
yes, she does wear socks..she also loves to take them off

by DollChina, Oct 22, 2007 09:23AM
To: Me2
Robeezs are awesome!  Just got a pair with lizzards and GAvin likes them on and they won't come off.  They are CUTE and about $30.00 per pair.
Be glad, when she is a teenagers, you willbe broke buying her trendy shoes.

by Me2mommy2b, Oct 22, 2007 05:05PM
To: Doll
Thanks, Dolly...Please give me your email address again.  I want to email you Ariella's pix :)

by Avas Mom, Oct 22, 2007 05:18PM
Hey i have the same prob here. My daughter is 10 mos old and when we put shoes on her she SCREAMS. She too takes off her socks. She walks but only barefoot or with socks. If we put shoes on her she acts like she cant even stand up. Idk what to do its almost winter i need her to get used to shoes

by DollChina, Oct 23, 2007 11:38AM
To: me 2 Avas mom
Me 2: write me at dolly discovery @ yaoo . commmmmmmmmmmmmm

Avas, I really recommend the Robeez!

by DollChina, Oct 23, 2007 11:38AM
To: me 2
I meant yahoo

by Avas Mom, Oct 23, 2007 12:08PM
im not sure what those are..are those the soft type shoes that have like animal faces or sumthing? like would they be sold at a target store? if so i might know what your talking about.

by DollChina, Oct 23, 2007 02:07PM
To: Avas
Yes, exactly.  I bought mine at Dillards' baby dept.  They are about $30.00 a pair.  They really don't come off and are so cute on.  I've seen similar types at Target but never tried them.

by Avas Mom, Oct 23, 2007 02:59PM
All of our Dillards stores just recently closed. So if i get them she should have an easier time walking with them instead of reg shoes?

by DollChina, Oct 23, 2007 03:52PM
To: Avas
Every child is different so I can't tell you if she is going to walk with them.  Robeez don't come off easy like socks but they are a lot easier to put on and they are so comfortable.  You can give it a try on the similar ones they sell at Target.  I think they are around $12-15.
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