May 8

i live here in the states but i’m sending shopping money for my niece and nephew. i just don’t have any idea how much. they are 8 and 10 yrs old. i was thinking good sneakers like nike maybe. and also school shoes like black leather shoes. can someone give me a price range. thanks!
thanks. i was actually looking for nice shoes and not have my kids to go through lengths of finding a bargain price. i appreciate the palengke and ukay-ukay comments. i did a few ukay-ukay myself when i lived there. but these are private school kids and i pamper them. i’m a nice tito. galante, haha! thanks for all the replies.

May 5

whats the worse that could happen?
besides getting something in their feet, whats the worse that can happen?

May 4

Because I have 8.5 kids size shoes and I would like to get a men’s size.

May 4
May 1

I’m doing a marketing project this term and I need feedback on shoe buying for children.
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I am a college student, this is not going to be sold or used for anything but my project.

Apr 30

Blonde headed woman shows parents thier children on huge tv screen what they would look like in age 30 if they continued to eat heavily. it is a huge white room. i dont think it is Honey we are killing the kids but it might be…

Apr 30

I work at a camp and my girls are 6 (going into 1st grade) and I don’t think one of them knows how to tie her shoes. Some can’t even put their shoes on their own feet and one can’t even put her own socks on! I learned when I was 3 and I think it’s wrong of these parents to just do everything for their children, since they’ll never know if they don’t learn. What do you think?

Apr 24

Where in stores…or online?

Apr 23

I was wondering if the tap shoes for kids sold at Payless are any good quality? I was told to go to a dance supply store and stay away from Payless for this. Any recommendation? Comments from dance teachers / tap dancers is greatly appreciated!

Apr 21

So once I was out for a bike ride, and I saw this kid who was like 6 years old and wearing a pair of strappy 1 1/2 inch wedges! Then I was at the store today and I saw two kids, sisters I think, who were both 4 or 5 years old and wearing 1 inch chunky black boots. I thought that was the worst of it, but later I saw this one little tiny girl, probably 3 years old, who was so skinny and small and just very cute and delicate looking. And she was wearing a pair of knee-high studded black boots with a stacked 1 inch heel!!!!! How could these parents make their kids wear shoes like that? Those kids should be in sneakers or flats. And I’m not even against high heels. I love them and own a pari myself. But I don’t think anyone under 12 should wear them. I’m not old-fashioned, I’m 13 and consider myself decently stylish, but that doesn’t erase the fact that 3 year olds should not be wearing high heeled boots.
The fact that they were only one inch makes no difference. Boys dress shoes are not created to look sexy, they’re created to make the boy look like a total dork. The parents are teaching their kids that they should wear high heels no matter their age and are indirectly teaching their kids that being sexy is what’s important, because when those kids grow up they’ll learn that high heels are related to looking hot, and so they’ll make the connection subconsciously.
But it wasn’t a dress up occasion. This was at the grocery store.

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