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Sizing Chart

To make it easier, we've created a sizing chart. It makes measuring children's feet quick and easy.

1. Simply download the Sizing chart by clicking on the link below, place the child's heel on the line and you'll have your size.
2.When printing, ensure you haven not zoomed or select 'fit to page' options.
To ensure you have printed the sheet correctly, check the cms with a ruler to ensure they match up.
3.Getting shoes one size larger than their foot is typical.Todler's toes should have around 6mm clearance and as the kids grow older leave around 10mm for the toes. When trying the shoes on watch your child walk and make sure that the heels don't slip out.

EXAMPLE:
If you measure your childs foot at 24 order one size up - 25. Your child's growing feet need the space to grow and you get the most out of our shoes

Please note: This is a guide only. We can not take responsibility for sizes ordered using this chart. Shoes vary in fit, even within the same brand.
If you are not quite sure about the size measure your child's feet, send us an email with the measurement and we'll help you to get the right style and size.

Playshoes Sizing Chart_SMALLER


How often should you check the the shoe size ?

The child's age Recommended check up

  1 - 2 years every two - three months

2 - 4 years every three - four months

4 - 6 years every four - six months

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If you are not quite familiar with European shoe's sizing bellow is the chart with sizes
conversion from Australian to European sizing.

AUSTRALIAN EUROPEAN

1................................................18

2...............................................19

3...............................................20

4...............................................21

5...............................................22

6...............................................23

7...............................................24

8...............................................25

9...............................................26

10...............................................27

10.5............................................28

11...............................................29

12..............................................30

13...............................................31

1................................................32

2...............................................33

3...............................................34

4...............................................35

5...............................................36

6...............................................37

7...............................................38

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