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  2. The 11 Best Shoes For Toddlers, According To Parents ... - AOL

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    Whether you’re in search of the best shoes for toddlers, entire pre-selected dress-up outfits (thanks, Janie and Jack) or quality winter coats for kids that can be worn by future generations (we ...

  4. Mary Jane (shoe) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Jane (also known as bar shoes, strap shoes or doll shoes) is an American term (formerly a registered trademark) for a closed, low-cut shoe with one or more straps across the instep. [ 1 ] Classic Mary Janes for children are typically made of black leather or patent leather and have one thin strap fastened with a buckle or button, a broad ...

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    Given how quickly kids outgrow shoes at this stage, that’s a huge win. Plus, they’re great for slipping on and off quickly for daycare drop-off and pickup. $50 at Amazon. 6.

  6. Heelys - Wikipedia

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    An injury rate of approximately 51 injuries per 100,000 children (for injuries requiring orthopedic attention; the rate for less-serious injuries is unknown, but presumably much higher). For comparison, in 1997 in the United States, nonfatal dog bites required 151 emergency department visits per 100,000 people in the population (including adults).

  7. Moon shoes - Wikipedia

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    The original moon shoes were introduced in the 1950s and were metal in construction. They were made to fit over the wearer's regular shoes much in the same way as clamp on roller skates. The Nickelodeon product featured closed sides, plastic construction, and bungee-style springs which can be considered a safety improvement.