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Does it bother you that babies will be wearing this fashion accessory?
Yes I think it's sick and it disgusts me
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No, it's just a bit of harmless fun
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It doesn't bother me one way or the other
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 02, 2008 9:41 am    Post subject: Walk Small - High Heels For Babes Reply with quote



The latest accessory for the baby who has everything has just arrived in the UK - a pair of high heels.

A chance for trendy mums to get baby into the party spirit

The shoes originate in America but have been introduced to British shores by Julia Taylor, herself mother to a young daughter. "When I first had my daughter, she was the only girl in the mother and baby group, so the other mums often looked out for things for girls," she told Sky News Online.

"One of them saw an article on the shoes and when I went onto their website, I realised they didn't have an agent in the UK so I applied for the job.They're just a bit of fun and they're very soft, like comfy slippers really - with a bit of an edge."We set up the website in August and we've had a steady stream of interest."

With Christmas coming up, they're hoping the "sassy" shoes - a red pair for the festive season - will make them a spur-of-the-minute stocking-filler, despite the High Street gloom.And Julia insists they will not damage baby's feet."They're from 0-6 months, so they wouldn't be suitable for a toddler," she explains. "Besides, if you try to put any weight on them, the heel collapses immediately."

Podiatrist Richard Handford is very alarmed by the idea.

"Horror", was what came to mind when I heard of these," he said. "It sends the wrong message to parents and it could well have an impact on child development.

"With children, you're saying: "at this age they should be doing such and such, and at this age, etc". If you're tampering at this early stage, how can anyone judge what's appropriate?

"Some children may be crawling by the age of six months and such a shoe would destabilise them - the fact that the heel collapses is bad news in itself."The child's nervous system is growing and it's developing proprioception - spatial awareness - and you don't want to interrupt that. This is not a good idea at all."


***Gawd I think this is sick, I'm sorry, but I really do, it's not only the obvisous risks with development. Call me old fashioned but to me high heels are for grown up women, making them feel sexy and attractive not to be put on babies, it really makes me feel uncomfortable that babies will be crawling around in them and Paedos getting off on it, it just doesn't feel right to me. What next? ohhh perhaps they'll invent baby suspenders and fishnets?
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 06, 2008 10:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

O I def agree with you Deb"s ! this as got to be one of the most stupidest fashion ideas ever ! whatever next the mind boggles ! well call me old fashioned to I just hope no-one is stupid enough to actually purchase these heels for babies .
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