.Anonymous wrote:My 3 year old girl has a pair of Mary Jane sneakers, rain boots, and 2-3 other pairs of boots she's worn a few times but pretty much rejected. Hopefully it's a mild winter and we don't have to figure out the boot situation.
Anonymous wrote: At that age my kids had a pair sneakers, a pair of dress shoes, a pair of snow boots and a pair of rain boots sometimes. Oh we also had flip-flops/water shoes for the pool/ splash park/beach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Same for both of my boys (3.5/1.5). My observation is that girls tend to have more shoes, even at this young age. We did have two pairs during potty training just in case a pair got peed on.
OP here. My kid is a girl. I guess I’m unusual in that I don’t buy her a lot of shoes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2 year old has rain boots, water shoes, sandals, athletic sneakers, slip on sneakers, patent mary janes for fancier events, shearling slippers
That's more pairs of shoes than I have...
My 4 year old and 2 year old kids typically have 2 pairs per season-1 of the pairs is always sneakers and the other varies by season. right now it's snow/winter boots, in spring it'll be rain boots, in the summer sandals, in the fall probably back to rain boots. I used to buy cute, dressier shoes on occasion and then realized they never wore them and it was a waste. They outgrow/wear out their sneakers every couple months so basically we're buying 2 new pairs of shoes each season it seems=16 new pairs of shoes each year between the 2 kids. I can't imagine buying more.
You seriously don't have more than 6 pairs of shoes?![]()