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"squeak squeak squeak squeak squeak squeak squeak squeak squeak..."

The sound of a dog's squeaky toy, coming closer, down the sidewalk, as we eat lunch outside. What should come up the way but a family--mom and dad and just-walking baby--the baby's shoes are making the squeak noise. Someone is manufacturing baby shoes with squeakers in them. There were a few people around us, and we all exchanged unbelieving looks. One guy said "that's the weirdest thing I've ever seen!" Well, no, but it's pretty weird.

Cut to a few hours later, in the airport, waiting for the announcement to board our plane: "squeak squeak squeak squeak squeak..." Another just-walking baby, with squeakers in its shoes. Someone is manufacturing baby shoes with squeakers in them, and at least two people have bought them. I can only imagine that the point of these shoes is that you always know where the baby is--you know, rather than watching them. I know, I'm not a "kid person," and I'll never have children so I'll never understand, but isn't this whole idea really obnoxious? The message I'm getting from it is "My child's safety is more important than your comfort."

They are coming to your school, your daycare center, your laundromat, grocery store (think of it--dozens of pairs of shoes--"squeak squeak squeak squeak squeak") dentist's office, your city street!

What do you think?

Hint

Date: 2006-09-15 02:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] interfecta.livejournal.com
Babies LOVE squeaky noises, but don't have the fine motor skills to grab a squeaky toy and squeeze it. There's a related toy on the market that is basically brightly colored socks with jingly bells or rattles in the toes, to encourage a very small baby to learn that his or her feet are connected. (When you're a newborn, you REALLY don't know anything. Really, you'd be amazed at what newborns don't know.)

I would assume the squeakers are to encourage babies to take steps. However, doctors recommend bare feet or the very softest sole that will still protect baby's feet for just-walkers, because otherwise the foot muscles don't develop as well. I can only imagine that squeaky shoes are NOT very soft.

Re: Hint

Date: 2006-09-15 07:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cottonmanifesto.livejournal.com
i'm guessing that the kid we saw on the street was 20-24mos and the one in the airport was about 16-17mos.

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