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BMCiTYBM Baby Shoes Infant Boy Girl First Walker Shoes Toddler Walking Shoes Lightweight Non-Slip Sneakers for 6 9 12 18 24 Months
BMCiTYBM Baby Shoes Infant Boy Girl First Walker Shoes Toddler Walking Shoes Lightweight Non-Slip Sneakers for 6 9 12 18 24 Months
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- Lightweight and Comfort : Breathable microfiber and fabric is made to feel light, flexible and cozy for small feet
- Ground Control: Anti-slip rubber sole makes it durable and provides traction when you baby walking
- Cushioned Footbed: Soft foam brings extra cushioning and flexible for every growing step
- Easy On and Off: Double hook&loop straps clouser to create a wide opening so it's easy to take the shoes on and off—kiddos can even learn to do it themselves
- Stylish: You baby can take these lightweight, and breathable sneakers from all-day play to anytime wear with any outfit
Overview
- Sole material : Rubber
- Outer material : Microfiber
- Closure type : Hook & Loop
- Water resistance level : Water Resistant
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