Sandals for children and babies with focus on fit, summer use and activity
For many children, sandals are the shoes they wear most as soon as the weather gets warmer. They let the feet breathe and work well for everything from everyday life at nursery or kindergarten to holidays, playground visits and trips to the beach. Here you will find sandals for both babies and older children in different styles, making it easier to choose according to your child’s age, foot shape and how the sandals will be used.
Some children mainly need a lightweight sandal for everyday wear, while others benefit from a style that can also handle water, sand and many changes throughout the day. For the youngest children, soft soles and good support around the foot are often what work best. Older children usually need better grip, durability and straps that can be adjusted and stay securely in place when play gets active.
The most important things to look for are usually:
- whether the sandal suits your child’s age and activity level
- whether the straps and fastening can be adjusted properly
- whether the material is suitable for dry summer days, water play or both
- whether there is enough room for summer feet without the sandal becoming too loose
Which sandals are best suited to your child’s needs?
There is no single type of sandal that suits every child. For babies and toddlers, lightweight styles with soft and flexible soles are often the most comfortable, as they follow the foot more naturally and feel easier to wear. At this age, fit is especially important, so the sandal stays securely in place without slipping or causing irritation.
For children in nursery and kindergarten, many parents choose adjustable sandals with Velcro or buckles. They are easy to adapt whether your child has a narrow or wider foot, and they are practical for busy days when shoes often need to be taken off and put back on several times.
As children get older, their sandals often need to do a little more. This could mean walking sandals with good grip for the playground, holidays and longer walks, or rubber sandals for the beach and water. If you are looking for a style that is especially good for the pool, jetty and summer days full of water play, you can also explore our selection of swim sandals.
Sandal materials: leather, rubber and lightweight summer qualities
The material has a big impact on how sandals feel during a long summer day. Leather sandals are often a good choice for everyday wear, as leather is soft, breathable and gradually shapes itself to the foot. This creates a comfortable fit that many children enjoy when temperatures rise.
Rubber and EVA are well suited for beach trips, water play and days when the sandals need to withstand getting wet. They are typically lightweight, easy to rinse clean and practical to bring on holiday. For children who are constantly on the move, sandals with mesh or other lightweight materials can also be a good option, as they feel airy and provide extra ventilation.
The best choice is therefore not only about how the sandal looks, but how it will be used. Leather is often ideal for dry summer days and everyday wear, while rubber sandals make more sense if your child will be close to water or needs an extra pair in the bag.
How to choose the right size and fit in children’s sandals
A good fit makes a big difference when choosing sandals for children. They should not be so tight that the toes are pushed forward or the straps start to rub. On the other hand, they should not be so loose that the foot slides around, as this quickly becomes uncomfortable and makes them less pleasant to wear.
Adjustable straps are a major advantage, as children’s feet can vary a lot in both width and instep height. This is especially helpful if you are looking for sandals for wider feet or simply want to be able to adjust them throughout the summer. It is a good idea to measure your child’s foot and check the size guide for the individual style, as the fit can vary from brand to brand.
For babies, it is best to avoid overly stiff styles. A softer sandal that still holds the foot securely will often feel more comfortable on little feet that are still developing. If your child does not wear sandals every day, or if the weather changes, it can also be useful to have a pair of sneakers as an alternative for cooler days.
Sandals for summer days that shift between playground, holidays and water
Summer rarely consists of just one kind of day, which is why it is often more helpful to think about use rather than style. For nursery, kindergarten and city outings, many parents choose a sandal that is both breathable and stable on the foot. For holidays and beach trips, water-friendly styles are often the easiest choice, as they can handle water, warm sand and plenty of little adventures throughout the day.
On the warmest days, sandals are an obvious match with light summer clothing, so your child can move freely and feel comfortable. Many children wear them with shorts and a light top, and a sun hat is useful to bring when much of the day is spent outdoors.
The most important thing is that the sandals suit your child’s summer as it actually looks. They should feel comfortable, withstand everyday use and work well on warm, active feet. When they do, there is a much better chance they will become the pair your child wants to wear again and again.