Baby Non-Slip Knee and Foot Socks Multipack

SKU: ADQ1514
Our Baby Non-Slip Knee and Foot Socks are Soft and Flexible! Babies should wear non-slip knee and foot socks for several reasons: Safety: Babies are often in the exploration phase and are constantly crawling or learning to walk. Non-slip socks provide traction on slippery surfaces such as hardwood floors or tiles, reducing the risk of slips and falls. Protection: Socks act as a barrier between the baby’s delicate skin and the floor, providing a layer of protection against dirt, dust, and potential hazards. Warmth: Socks help keep a baby’s feet warm, especially in colder environments or during colder seasons. This is important for maintaining their overall body temperature. Comfort: Non-slip socks are typically made of soft, comfortable materials that are gentle on a baby’s sensitive skin, providing comfort throughout the day. Hygiene: Socks can help absorb sweat and keep feet dry, reducing the risk of skin irritation and fungal infections. Overall, non-slip socks offer a combination of safety, protection, warmth, comfort, and hygiene, making them a practical choice for babies as they explore their surroundings and learn to navigate their environment. Care Instructions: Hand wash in cold water. Do not iron. Product Features: Material: 72% Cotton, 25% Polyester, 3% Spandex. Anti slip padded dots on the knees and under the footies. Available in 2 Sizes:  6 – 12 Months and 1 – 2 yrs. When do babies start to crawl? Babies that crawl have different needs and vary from baby to baby. Some as early as 5 months right up until around 2-3 years of age need help to learn to walk. Children typically start walking as soon as they hit the 1-year mark. Why invest in Baby Non-Slip Knee and Foot Socks?  Maybe you have the perfect soft carpeted flooring and still your child has irritation on their knees, which is very normal, especially if your child likes to be just in a nappy and the skin is exposed to carpet all day. Other people might have a hardwood flooring or tiles and could be cold to the touch and slippery. This simple solution is a sure way to get them darting about without injury and help them try their utmost to get up and begin exploring the world around them.