Comment bien choisir la pointure de votre enfant ?

Bien choisir la pointure des chaussures pour enfants est essentiel pour leur confort et leur développement. Voici quelques étapes simples pour mesurer correctement le pied et vous assurer que vous choisissez la bonne taille de chaussures pour votre enfant.

Step 1: Prepare materials to measure your child's feet

Before you start measuring your child's feet, you will need:
· A blank sheet of paper
· A pencil
· A rule

Step 2: Correctly position the child’s foot

Ask your child to stand barefoot on the sheet of paper. For an accurate measurement, make sure the child's weight is evenly distributed on both feet and ensure that both feet are parallel. This
method is ideal for babies as well as older children

Step 3: Trace the ends of the foot and measure the length

With the pencil, draw a line at the end of the longest toe and another at the end of the heel. Then remove the foot from the sheet.

Using the ruler, connect the two lines and measure the distance between the heel and the tip of the big toe.
This measurement will help you determine the correct shoe size for your child.

Step 4 : Consult our size guide

Once the measurement is taken, refer to the size guide available on each product sheet. Each model of children's shoes
Pom d'Api has a specific shape and fit.

It is therefore important to refer to the size guide of the selected model, to find the exact size of the chosen model. Don't forget to click on the link "discover the pedometer" for even more precision.

Another tip for choosing the right size:

Tips for choosing the right shoe size

If you are between two sizes, we recommend choosing the larger size.
This will allow your child to wear their shoes for longer, while ensuring maximum comfort.

At Pom d'Api, we are committed to offering quality shoes adapted to children's feet, whether they are first-step shoes or models for older children. Discover our collection and find the ideal shoes for your child, which will adapt perfectly to their needs and morphology.