How cute are these? pediped™ has expanded their offering with a new line called Flex for older walkers ages 2 – 5 years old. pediped™ is known for their stylish infant and baby leather-soled line which is recommended by the American Podiatric Medical Association.
pediped™ is courageous with their styles, being a bit fantastical but that is what makes them so appealing. I received these three styles to review, but they are a tad too big on Madelyn’s feet so I don’t have photographs. Because I love our readers, I am going to give these three pairs of pediped Flex™ shoes away to one lucky reader! Continue reading to learn how to enter to win these 3 pairs of size 6 pediped Flex™ shoes.
pediped Flex™ shoes are easy for Madelyn to put on and take off. She is very independent these days and wants to put her shoes, panties, and pants on all by herself. I give us at least 20 extra minutes before leaving the house now so dress herself. Madelyn still wears pediped Originals (sometimes she puts them on at nap time) because her feet are a little small for the Flex™ shoes but I have no doubt that she will wear pediped’s Flex™ shoes as soon as she can!
The pediped™ line of larger rubber-soled footwear, pediped Flex™, is available in designs for both boys and girls ages 2 to 5+ years. Available in children’s sizes 6 to 12, pediped Flex™ are perfect for the child that has outgrown pediped Originals™ and is ready for the next stage in footwear.
Enter to win these three pairs of pediped Flex on our contest entry page here.
I have twin girls and am learning that keeping them well-clothed and -shod is expensive!! These Pediped Flex shoes are exactly what we need!! I’m curious about the width of the shoes–does anyone know how they run? For example, See Kai Run shoes run wide vs. The Children’s Place, which run narrow…
These shoes are gorgeous. I love how cute they are! I would love to win these shoes for the girls.
I’m not sure exactly how to enter. It doesn’t say. Just continue reading to find out how to enter. I read the whole article and didn’t see any directions so I’m leaving a comment. Hopefully that’s how you enter.