Baby socks help keep their feet warm and to prevent them from slipping, especially on floorboards and slippery kitchen tiles. Socks also help protect against scratches and scrapes. When choosing socks for your baby, look for socks that are made of soft, breathable material and that fit snugly. Avoid socks with buttons or other decorations that could come loose and pose a choking hazard.
Baby booties are typically made of thicker fabric than socks and have a closure at the ankle, whereas socks do not. Baby booties can also be worn over socks for extra warmth in cold weather. When choosing baby booties, look for a pair that is made of soft, breathable material and that will stay securely on baby's feet. Avoid booties with extra embellishments or a loose fit, as these could pose a choking hazard. If you don't want to choose, we stock a range of hybrid bootie socks called Mocc Ons.
Babies may take their socks off because they are uncomfortably big or too tight. If your baby seems to be constantly taking their socks off, try a different size or style of sock.
If you're struggling to keep your newborn baby's socks on, try Sock Ons. Sock Ons are little fabric tubes that slip over baby's foot and grip the sock, so it can't be pulled off. They come in a range of sizes and colors to suit all babies.
Socks are not only good for toddlers, but they are essential in order to keep their feet warm and to prevent them from slipping. Socks also help protect against scratches and scrapes. When choosing socks for your toddler, look for socks that are made of soft, breathable material and that fit snugly. Look for socks with grippy soles, this helps with early walking.
Toddlers may take their socks off because they are uncomfortably big or too tight. If your toddler seems to be constantly taking their socks off, try a different size or style of sock
If you're struggling to keep your toddler's socks on, there are a few things you can try. Sock Ons are little fabric tubes that slip over baby's foot and grip the sock, so it can't be pulled off. They come in a range of sizes and colors to suit all toddlers. Another option is to buy socks with grippy soles. You could also try putting mittens or gloves on your toddler's hands, this will make it more difficult for them to take their socks off .
Toddlers should always wear socks with their shoes, this helps to keep their feet warm and to prevent them from slipping. When choosing socks for your toddler, look for socks that are made of soft, breathable material and that fit snugly.
Socks with grippy soles help to prevent slipping, this is especially important for early walkers. Look for socks with grips on the bottom, these can help your toddler stay steady on their feet.
Most toddlers can start putting their socks on by themselves around 18 months to 2 years old. If your toddler is struggling to put their socks on, try a pair of Sock Ons.
Yes, socks come in different sizes depending on the age of your child. It's important to choose the right size sock so that it's not too big or too small. If the sock is too big, it may fall off and pose a choking hazard. If the sock is too small, it will be uncomfortable and may leave marks on your child's skin.