| These are interesting responses. My son is 2 and in a toddler 10. His sisters are 5 and 7 and wear a 13 and size 1 or 2 respectively. I am terrified that he will have size 16 mens shoes ir something when he is full grown. |
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My daughter’s feet did almost all their growing in third grade! Her size matched her age… women’s 9.
She’s 16 now and 9.5/10. |
| My third grade girl wears a size 1. |
| Both my 8 yo (3rd grade) and 5 yo (kindergarten) wear a size 13 or 13.5. |
Both are girls. |
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My 3rd grade boy is not tall - maybe 40%? He wears size 2.5.
1st grade girl is tall side of average and wears a 13. |
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My kids have big feet...
3rd Grader wears size 4 Kindergartener wears size 3 |
| My 8 year old (almost 9) girl wears a 2 or 3, depending on the brand. |
| 9 year old 3rd grade dd wears kids 5.5 |
| My third grader wears a 3 but was still in a 1.5 when the school year started. Then he had a big growth spurt. We had two of his friends over this weekend and they took their shoes off when they came in. I was shocked at how much bigger their shoes were than my DS. I think this is the age where shoe size really varies. |
| My 3rd grader wears 1. And she just started wearing that size. She's always had small feet. But she's also on the smaller size overall. |
| 3rd grade DS wears size 5. |
| 3rd grader. 50% for height and weight. Wears a 4. |
| Daughter turning 9 soon, 56”, size 3. Dad is tall, mom is average to short. |
| Those with boys with large feet, be prepared to spend $$$ in the future. Both of mine were is size 8 toddlers by 1 year old and both hit men sizes at the end of elementary schools. My H is size 12 men and the boys were that size in 6th grade, so at least they had dress shoes available for school concerts. They are size 14 men now and over 6'2 ft tall. Most B&M stores carry max size 13 men so online was the best, although be prepared to spend around $60-70 for sneakers on sale. Winter and hiking boots from Columbia outlet, otherwise super $$$$. |