Baby Shoes frequently is a term used to describe
baby booties as well as baby shoes, since there is often very little difference between the two. We're going to keep the two separate on our site. The primary distinction will be between the way that they are sized. Booties are usually done by size ranges that span 6 months for each size, while shoes are meant to fit a little more snugly and so the sizes are usually done in 3 month ranges.
Since
baby shoes are sized in 3 month stages, size 1 is for 0-3 months, size 2 is for 3-6, size 3 is for 6-9, and size 4 is for 9-12 months.
One of the most well known types of baby shoes are the traditional
crib shoes that many babies wear during their first few months. These are soft fabric shoes that are meant mostly to help hold on the baby's socks while providing a "standard" look to baby's clothes.
There are plenty of choices of baby shoes available, but since your baby will be growing fast you'll probably want to stick to a couple of basic styles that you can use with a variety of different outfits. For seasonal wear,
baby sandals and
fleece booties are great