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Eric Carle and Reversible Style Robeez
January 7, 2011 6:02 am | by

Looking for a beautiful, yet practical, baby gift? This week at Cotton Babies, some exciting new styles of our popular Robeez soft-soled baby shoes. Cotton Babies staff love the way Robeez cling to feet with the elasticized ankle band and are easy to wash by hand or in a machine.

 
Connie, grandmother and a Cotton Babies customer, said:
 
I have used Robeez shoes on both my grandsons and they are the best. They are easy to put on and always stay on. They are soft and comfy… The flexible sole is nice for prewalkers.

Keep little feet warm and entertained with these fun, new designs inspired by a beloved children’s book. The Eric Carle gift sets come in navy with Mr. Carle’s iconic hungry caterpillar or in fuschia with a butterfly. Each set comes in a beautifully decorated box with a miniature Eric Carle board book. A perfect gift, no wrapping required.
 

 
Another great addition to our Robeez collection are these great reversible shoes. With two designs with a reversible style, it’s almost like getting two pairs for the price of one! The Executive Surfer Tan shoes would be perfect for a day on the beach on the tan side. Flip to the navy leather side to dress them up for your baby’s little board meetings.

The Little Prince Blue can coordinate with blue or brown outfits or give everyone a head’s up to your little one’s mood with a quick switch of the shoe.

 
Robeez designs have seasonal availability, so don’t let these great new styles hop out of our warehouse before you snag a pair! Already own a pair? Share your thoughts with a Cotton Babies review and help future shoppers.

About the Author

Heather is mom to four, born within 40 months (single, twins, single). She writes transparently about her chaotic household to encourage others through the twists and turns of parenting.

Comments

10 Comments

  • Michelle said...
    January 11, 2011 at 12:53 pm

    Reversible shoes? Who’s crack pot idea was that?
    I thought the idea of shoes was to keep feet clean of the dirt and germs on the ground. With these shoes, you flip them around, and all that is right on your child feet. Then in your home.
    No thank you!

  • Hana Joy said...
    January 8, 2011 at 8:21 am

    I think they are so cute! But way too expensive. If you can sew, it is very easy to make a pair out of fabric.

  • Timmi said...
    January 7, 2011 at 12:49 pm

    These shoes are washable, and I let our daughter wear these all summer last year while she was crawling and learning to walk, They hold up tremendously well!

  • Cassi said...
    January 7, 2011 at 11:15 am

    Oh no! I am in trouble. I love Robeez! Actually I think you could call me a Robeez Addict. That in combination with Eric Carle (which I also love) is a deadly combination! Our surprise baby is due in February so as soon as we know what it is… we will be ordering our Eric Carle pair!

  • Lisanne said...
    January 7, 2011 at 10:45 am

    adorable! We love Eric Carle 🙂

  • JLo said...
    January 7, 2011 at 10:38 am

    Love Robeez! And how cute are the Eric Carle decorations?! Sadly my son is already in the 18-24 month size at 8 months old so I won’t be buying too many more.

  • Ashley Cheatham said...
    January 7, 2011 at 10:29 am

    A trick I found to keep them on, especially when we are at the grocery which is where he seems to kick them off, is to pull his baby legs down over the heel of his shoe. It works great!

  • Evie said...
    January 7, 2011 at 10:22 am

    These are very cute and we has several pairs. However, they do NOT stay on my daughter. She can get them off just as quickly as any other shoe/slipper. But they’re adorable when she does leave them on!

  • beccajoy said...
    January 7, 2011 at 9:52 am

    These are so cute! I love the reversible ones, like getting two pairs in one!

  • Jill said...
    January 7, 2011 at 8:42 am

    I think these are really cute. I also think they’d be impractical for us, once a child got to the walking stage, because we spend time outside, ergo, MUD! It would be useful for car trips where you don’t want dust on the seats of people’s cars, just flip them around and let the dust get on your kid’s socks instead.